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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Empty Chair (Oct/15/1959) | | After Al Capone is sent to prison to serve an eleven year sentence for income tax evasion, the heirs to his criminal empire begin feuding amongst themselves to takeover Capone's empty chair. Frank "the Enforcer" Nitti kills two pretenders to the throne but Mob bookkeeper Jake Guzik calms Nitti down by urging conciliation and diversification. Meanwhile, Ness uses Guzik's niece, Brandy La France, to try to locate the whereabouts of Capone's hidden cash reserves, the location of which are known only by her uncle. | | Special Guest Stars: Nehemiah Persoff as Jake Guzik, | Guest Stars: Barbara Nichols as Brandy LaFrance, Betty Garde as Norma Guzik, Wally Cassell (1) as Phil D'Andrea, Peter Mamakos as Gus Raddi, Herman Rudin as Tony "Mops" Volpe, Richard Benedict as James "Fur" Sammons, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Uncredited: Carl Milletaire as Julius Scalmone, Lou Krugman as D'Andrea's Attorney, Norman Alden as Nitti's Hood, Neville Brand as Al Capone, Allen Jaffe as Nitti Hood, Hugh Sanders as Detective | Director: John Peyser Writer: David Karp Story: Ernest Kinoy | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Ma Barker and Her Boys (Oct/22/1959) | | January 16, 1935. Oklawaha, Florida. Eliot Ness and his men are in a vicious gun battle with Arizona Kate "Ma" Barker and her murderous brood. As the battle rages, flashbacks reveal how the Barker boys got involved in lives of crime and how Ma nurtured and encouraged their criminal ways. | | Special Guest Stars: Claire Trevor as Arizona Kate "Ma" Barker, | Guest Stars: Vaughn Taylor as George Elias "Pa" Barker, Peter Baldwin (1) as Arthur "Doc" Barker, Adam Williams as Lloyd Barker, Joe Di Reda (1) as Fred Barker, Louise Fletcher as Eloise, Robert Ivers as Herman Barker, | Uncredited: Allyn Ann McLerie as Neighbor | Director: Joe Parker Writer: Jerome Ross | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Jake Lingle Killing (Oct/29/1959) | | When newsman Jake Lingle is murdered his publisher offers a $10,000.00 reward for information leading to the arrest of his killer. Ex-convict Bill Hagen is determined to claim this reward but he needs the help of Eliot Ness and his squad in order to do so. | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Lord (1) as Bill Hagen, | Guest Stars: Herb Vigran as Jake Lingle, Charles McGraw as Barney Bertsche, Phillip Pine as Jack Zuta, John Beradino as Augie Viale, H. M. Wynant as Joe Aiello, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, | Uncredited: Steve Gravers (1) as Bertsche Henchman, Charles Tannen as Reporter, James Lanphier as Leo Brothers | Director: Tay Garnett Story: Saul Levitt | Teleplay: Robert C. Dennis (1) | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The George "Bugs" Moran Story (Nov/05/1959) | | Greedy gang boss George "Bugs" Moran seeks to expand his operations by taking over a trucker's union. Union president Larry Halloran seeks the aid of the Untouchables in order to prevent this from coming to fruition. | | Guest Stars: Jack Warden as Lawrence "Larry" Halloran, Kem Dibbs as George "Blackie"Anderson, Lloyd Nolan as George "Bugs" Moran, Barbara Stuart as Thelma Devore, Fredd Wayne as Joe Carroll, Robin Warga as Larry Halloran, Jr., Harry Shannon as Joe Patterson, Peter Baldwin (1) as Tom Patterson, Bob Hastings as Frank Patterson, Miriam Nelson as Grace Halloran, | Uncredited: Jack Kruschen as Union Official, George Lynn as Hood | Director: Joe Parker Writer: David Karp | | | | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Mexican Stake-Out (Nov/26/1959) | | Eliot Ness and Nick Delgado travel to Mexico to try and hunt down Julius Embry, a missing witness who is scheduled to testify against racketeer Ted Newberry. Unbeknownst to Ness, he's walking straight into a trap. | | Guest Stars: Vince Edwards as Nick Delgado, Martin Landau as Jerry Fanning, Byron Foulger as Julius Embry, Ken Lynch (1) as Ted Newberry, Barbara Luna as Lucita, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. as Achilles Guzman, Alex Montoya as Max Charcas, Richard Norris as Dottweiler, Roy Engel as Whelan, | Uncredited: Joseph Ruskin as Fred Metcalfe, Stafford Repp as LaMarr, Bud Osborne as Commissioner, George Cisar as Embry's Guard | Director: Tay Garnett Story: Alvin Sapinsley | Teleplay: Robert C. Dennis (1), Alvin Sapinsley | | | | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The Tri-State Gang (Dec/10/1959) | | Ness and the Untouchables are assigned to track down a band of hijackers known as the Tri-State Gang. The gang is led by the vicious and brutal Wally Legenza whose specialty is chaining truck drivers to trees and shooting them down in cold blood. Things get even more urgent and more personal for Ness when he loses one of his agents in a gun battle with the gang. | | Special Guest Stars: William Bendix as Wally Legenza, | Guest Stars: Gavin MacLeod as Artie MacLeod, Alan Hale, Jr. as Big Bill Phillips, Florence Halop as Flora Weinberg, Stanley Adams as Willie Weinberg, Joseph Mell as Sidney Weinberg, John Ward as Bobby Mais, Roxane Berard as Little Lizzie Dauphine, Jay Adler as Georgie Kaufman, Peggy Maley as Amy Randall, | Uncredited: Dick Wilson (2) as Sheriff, George Lynn as Doctor | Director: Allen H. Miner Writer: Joseph Petracca | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - The Dutch Schultz Story (Dec/17/1959) | | In 1935, Ness and the Untouchables turn their big guns onto Dutch Schultz, the toughest mobster in New York City. Ness succeeds in getting Schultz indicted for income tax evasion but the Dutchman beats the rap with the aid of a change of trial venue and some jury tampering. Schultz then returns to New York City to resume his rightful place in the rackets only to discover that things have changed since he was away. | | Guest Stars: Marion Ross as Vera Schultz, Lawrence Dobkin as Dutch Schultz, Robert Carricart as Lucky Luciano, Margaret Field as Marsha Harper, Mort Mills as Lulu Rosenkrantz, David White (1) as W. S. Andrews, Johnny Seven as Canello, Richard Reeves as Abe Landau, | Uncredited: Frank Puglia as Joe Flores, Amanda Randolph as Mama, Leonard Mudie as Judge, Frank Gerstle as Schultz Hood | Director: Jerry Hopper Story: Jerome Ross | Teleplay: Robert C. Dennis (1), Jerome Ross | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - You Can't Pick the Number (Dec/24/1959) | | The Untouchables move against Chicago's numbers racket when Agent Flaherty tries to talk old friend Al Morrissey, a distict captain, into providing information. Morrissey refuses but a subsequent beating by syndicate hoods might cause him to change his mind. | | Guest Stars: Darryl Hickman as Phil Morrisey, Jay C. Flippen as Al Morrissey, King Calder as Sampson, Whit Bissell as Danning, | Uncredited: John Duke as Frankie, Betty Lou Gerson as Mrs. Pollack, Lou Herbert as Larrry Bayliss, Christine White as Evelyn, Doreen Lang as Mrs. Morrissey, Johnny Silver as Hood | Director: Richard Whorf Writer: Henry Greenberg | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - The Underground Railway (Dec/31/1959) | | Bank robber Frank Halloway escapes from Lewisburg Federal Prison and begins a cross country journey with a naive but earnest young woman named Mona. Object: $500,000.00 in loot from the robbery of a Federal Reserve Bank being held in Los Angeles by Ed Johnson, Halloway's partner who was never apprehended. Ness sets out in pursuit of Halloway because he has a special interest in the case--Halloway once killed one of his agents. | | Special Guest Stars: Cliff Robertson as Frank Halloway, | Guest Stars: Virginia Vincent as Mona, Joe De Santis as Daniel Oates, Ernest Sarracino as Tomasso Fellini, Linda Wong as Tuki, Frank Ferguson (1) as Dr. Crenshaw, | Uncredited: John Harmon (1) as Ed Johnson, Bob Hopkins (2) as Charlie Brandt, Ford Rainey as Prisoner Run Over by Halloway, Maudie Prickett as Phone Company Woman, David McMahon (1) as Police Captain | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Syndicate Sanctuary (Jan/07/1960) | | The syndicate moves in and takes over the town of Calum City, IL. When a reform candidate for mayor is murdered, Ness and the Untouchables arrive on the scene to try and restore some semblance of law and order to the town. | | Guest Stars: Robert F. Simon (3) as Police Chief Towers, Gail Kobe as Rosetta Zabo, Jack Elam as Nick Bravo, Frank Wolff as Tony Rio, Anthony Caruso as Guido Morelli, Lewis Charles as Joe Donato, Douglas Dumbrille as Coroner, Raymond Greenleaf as Judge Zabo, | Uncredited: Don Diamond as Manager of Chuck-a-Luck Club, Mike Lane (1) as James Stenbeck, George Cisar as Desk Sergeant, Clark Howat as Mason, Johnny Silver as Hood | Director: Paul Harrison (2) Writer: George F. Slavin | | | | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Star Witness (Jan/14/1960) | | Former mob accountant William Norbert is slated to testify against mobster Luigi Renaldo. Due to delays and postponements, Ness and his men are forced to shuttle Norbert across the country in order to protect him from Renaldo's gunmen who are out to silence him at any cost. | | Special Guest Stars: Jim Backus as William Norbert, | Guest Stars: Dorothy Morris as Mildred Norbert, Marc Lawrence (1) as Luigi Renaldo, Bart Burns as Floyd Wheaton, Tom Reese as George Summers, William Justine as Ralph McNeill, Jay Warren as Paolo Rienzi, Sal Armetta as Tommy Fiducci, Antony Carbone as Forenzi, | Uncredited: Mack Williams (1) as Judge | Director: Tay Garnett Writer: Charles O'Neal | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The St. Louis Story (Jan/28/1960) | | Ness and rookie agent Cam Allison head to St. Louis to try and crack a mail truck robbery and get caught up in mobster Dink Conway's plans to consolidate all the gangs of St. Louis under his leadership. | | Special Guest Stars: David Brian (1) as Dink Conway, | Guest Stars: Leo Gordon as Whitey Deering, Richard Bakalyan as Joe Courtney, George N. Neise as William Neuhauser, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Bernard Fein as Big Tim Harrington, Percy Helton as Meyer, Lillian Bronson as Mrs. Lindsay, Danny Meehan as Eddie Runkel, Rita Duncan as Rita Rocco, | Uncredited: Charles Cane (1) as Lt. O'Farrell, Milton Parsons as Hotel Clerk, Gil Perkins as Flip Anderson, Gene Coogan as Harrington's Hood | Director: Howard W. Koch Writer: Joseph Petracca | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - One-Armed Bandits (Feb/04/1960) | | Mob kingpin Augie Viale blackmails recent parolee Frank O'Dean into working in his slot machine racket. Ness, an old acquaintance of O'Dean's, tries to set him straight and bring down Viale as well. | | Special Guest Stars: Harry Guardino as Frank O'Dean, | Guest Stars: Larry Gates as Julian Glass, John Beradino as Augie Viale, Theodore Marcuse as Jack Curtiz, Wolfe Barzell (1) as Jake Bradowski, Penny Santon as Emily Brodowski, Kenneth Becker as Al Barberry, Paul Comi as George Colleone, Theona Bryant as Nurse, | Uncredited: Kenner G. Kemp as Police Commissioner | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: E. Jack Neuman | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - Little Egypt (Feb/11/1960) | | The downstate area of Illinois known as LIttle Egypt is riddled with vice, corruption, and gang violence. In the city of Morrain, a reform ticket is elected to public office but the newly elected mayor and sheriff are assassinated on election eve. At the special request of the governor of Illinois, Ness sends rookie agent Cam Allison undercover to Morrain to bring down Major Charlie Byron--the man responsible for the murders. | | Special Guest Stars: Fred Clark (1) as Major Charlie Byron, | Guest Stars: Norman Alden as Barry Carlton, Susan Cummings as Hazel Stanley, John Marley as Ed Carlton, Sam Gilman as Sheriff Lenny Parker, Bartlett Robinson as Mayor Marcus Stone, James McCallion as Shorty Checkers, Miriam Goldina as Mrs. Laszlo, Frank Bella as Ray Williams, | Uncredited: Majel Barrett as Waitress, Dale van Sickel as Sheriff Munie | Director: John Peyser Writer: Joseph Petracca | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - The Big Squeeze (Feb/18/1960) | | After bank robber Larry "Ace" Banner makes that one big score he plans on retiring. But when Banner's new wife runs through a bunch of his money and Ness discovers his hidden cash reserves, he is forced to go back to work. Ness then tries to use Banner's own methods to catch him in the act. | | Special Guest Stars: Dan O'Herlihy as Larry "Ace" Banner, | Guest Stars: Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Pitt Herbert as Cashier, Stephen Coit as Art Lynch, John Hoyt as James Havens, Jeanne Vaughn as Miss Downes, Dodie Heath as Chickie Purcell, Edmund Hashim as Matty Church, James Mageean as Jamie "the Knife" Hennigan, William A. Forester as Stu, | Uncredited: Kenneth R. MacDonald (4) as Senator, Paul Maxey as Grimes, Don C. Harvey (1) as Bank Guard, Mickey Golden (1) as Waiter | Director: Roger Kay Story: William Riley Burnett (1) | Teleplay: Robert C. Dennis (1), William Riley Burnett (1) | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - The Unhired Assassin (1) (Feb/25/1960) | | When Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak begins cracking down on gangsters activities in the city, the Capone Mob, now led by Frank "the Enforcer" Nitti, decides that he must die. Ness and the Untouchables are assigned to protect Mayor Cermak from any potential assassin's bullet. Meanwhile, in Miami, a man named Giuseppe Zangara begins getting homicidal urges to kill an important man. | | Special Guest Stars: Robert Middleton (3) as Mayor Anton Cermak, | Guest Stars: Richard Deacon as Bill Skidmore, Frank DeKova as Louis "Little New York" Campagna, Claude Akins as Jake "Dodo" Ryan, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Lee Van Cleef as Frank Diamond, Joe Mantell as Giuseppe Zangara, John Duke as Milwaukee Minnelli, Frankie Darro as Newspaper Vendor, Argentina Brunetti as Mrs. Swoboda, George N. Neise as Ira Peterson, John Daheim as Tom Jansen, Ted Berger as Roley Sutton, Sallie Todd as Sally Jansen | Director: Howard W. Koch Writer: William Speir | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - The Unhired Assassin (2) (Mar/03/1960) | | After one attempt on the life of Chicago Mayor Cermak fails, the Capone Mob has an assassin waiting for him on his vacation trip to Miami. Ness and the Untouchables discover the existence of this hit man and rush to save the day. But there is another man waiting in Miami, an unhired assassin named Giuseppe Zangara. The mentally unbalanced Zangara has the psychotic urge to kill an important leader. Will the two forces of assassination converge with one another? | | Special Guest Stars: Robert Middleton (3) as Mayor Anton Cermak, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Lee Van Cleef as Frank Diamond, Frank DeKova as Louis "Little New York" Campagna, Robert Gist as Fred "Caddy" Croner, Joe Mantell as Giuseppe Zangara, Sterling Holloway as Horace DeVilbiss, Percy Helton as Jocko, Eleanor Audley as Mrs. Cross, Sam Gilman as Barney Kyle, Dick Whittinghill as Earl Forrest, | Uncredited: Ray Kellogg as Geller, Robert Anderson (1) as Miami Police Chief, Charles Watts (1) as Committee Official, Addison Richards as Mayor Gautier | Director: Howard W. Koch Writer: William Speir | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - The White Slavers (Mar/10/1960) | | Ness tries to bring down white slaver Mig Torrance but faces a great deal of apathy from both the newspapers and the public. But when nine Mexican prostitutes are brutally murdered near the United States border on the orders of Torrance, the public is finally aroused and the girls working for Torrance organize against him. | | Special Guest Stars: Betty Field as Mrs. Buchanan, | Guest Stars: Dick York as Ernie Torrance, Mike Kellin as Mig Torrance, Nita Talbot as Alice, Frank London as Goldie Gold, Jeremy Slate as Red Foran, Paul Langton as Bob Wheaton, James Anderson (1) as Nick Flannigan, Theona Bryant as Lucille, Mona Knox as Edna, | Uncredited: Robert Gibbons (3) as Olson, Sarita Vara as Elena, Ray Walker as Kimmell, Natividad Vacio as Gas Station Attendant | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 23 :01x23 - Three Thousand Suspects (Mar/24/1960) | | Leavenworth inmate Nick Segal wants to rat out his heretofore unknown partner to Ness but is killed inside the prison before he can talk. Seeking information about Segal's mysterious partner and death, Ness gets convicted smuggler Tom Sebring to be his "investigator" inside the prison in return for a shot at early parole. | | Special Guest Stars: Leslie Nielsen as Tom Sebring, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Mary Sinclair as Mrs. Sebring, Bert Freed as Gus Casserta, Peter Leeds as Nick Segal, Ned Glass as Ed Keiffer, James Flavin as Warden, Francis DeSales as Captain Troy, Howard Storm as Phil Thorne, | Uncredited: Dan Seymour as Sam Argus | Director: John Peyser Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1) | | | | | | |
| 25 :01x25 - Portrait of a Thief (Apr/07/1960) | | Thousands and thousands of gallons of illegal alchohol are flowing into Chicago. Ness traces the source of the alcohol to Brawley Mills, an upstate New York manufacturer of legal alcohol headed by two men who may not be who or what they seem. | | Guest Stars: J. Pat O'Malley as Warden Carroll, Charles McGraw as Johnny Torrio, Edward Andrews as Carlton Duncan/Aristede Brittano, Henry Jones (1) as Brooks Wells/Demos Britttano, Raymond Bailey as John Carvel, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Alan Dexter as Vince Farrell, Harry Landers as Phil Martin, | Uncredited: Harlan Warde as Policeman, Ray Walker as Bartender | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Herbert Abbott Spiro | | | |
| 26 :01x26 - Underworld Bank (Apr/14/1960) | | Mob financier Milo Sullivan forms an underworld bank which provides financial backing to criminal enterprises. Milo's undoing comes when he shortchanges robber Duke Mullen who has just pulled a million dollar fur heist. | | Special Guest Stars: Thomas Mitchell (1) as Milo Sullivan, | Guest Stars: Peter Falk as Duke Mullen, Virginia Vincent as Louise O'Hara, Val Avery as Johnny, Raymond Bailey as John Carvel, Ernest Sarracino as Tony Zagano, Penny Santon as Mrs. Sarracino, Bernard Kates as Davie, Vincent Barbi as Augie Epstein, | Uncredited: John Davis Chandler (1) as Sullivan's Hood, Leonard Bremen as Police Sergeant, Allen Jaffe as Third Hood in Lineup, Frank Gerstle as Police Sergeant, Addison Richards as Harold Eshman | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Aben Kandel | | | |
| 27 :01x27 - Head of Fire - Feet of Clay (Apr/21/1960) | | Ness goes after racketeer Johnny Fortunato who has been fixing prizefights. Ness's old high school chum, Frankie Barber, who now owns a sports arena, offers to lend a hand but he might have ulterior motives. | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Warden as Frank Barber, | Guest Stars: Nehemiah Persoff as Johnny Fortunato, Madlyn Rhue as Chickie Bernstein, Virginia Christine as Stella Eden, Leo Gordon as Pops Gantry, Norman Alden as John Henry Whitmore, Adrienne Marden as Nurse, Patsy Kelley (1) as Slapsie Sadie, | Uncredited: Lawrence Maldonado as Fabiano | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Ben Maddow | | | |
| 28 :01x28 - The Frank Nitti Story (Apr/28/1960) | | 1934. With Prohibition having been repealed the Mobs were in need of new sources of income. One they knew best was extortion. Frank "the Enforcer" Nitti is assigned to bring the small and large theater owners into a protective "association." When brutal beatings and destruction begin occurring with regularity in the theaters, Ness and the Untouchables are assigned to the case. This time, Ness hopes he can force a final showdown with his greatest nemesis. | | Special Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Guest Stars: Phyllis Coates as Ellie Morley, Richard Anderson (3) as Sidney Rogers, Myron McCormick as Ramsey Lennox, Dick Foran as Jerry Dockstone, Frank DeKova as Lous Campagna, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Alex Gerry as J. N. Miller, Frank Albertson as Jason McIntyre, Harry Harvey, Jr. as Harold Coldman | Director: Howard W. Koch Story: Harry Essex | Teleplay: Lee Blair Scott | | | | Season 2 |
| 29 :02x01 - The Rusty Heller Story (Oct/13/1960) | | Prostitute Rusty Heller sleeps and manipulates her way up the underworld ladder all the while feeding information about Mob activity to Eliot Ness. Will Rusty pay a high price for her scheming ? | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Montgomery (1) as Rusty Heller, David White (1) as Archie Grayson, Harold Stone as Charles "Pops" Felcher, Norman Fell as Reiner, John Duke as Marty, Allison Hayes as Mrs. Felcher, Betty Garde as Alice, Linda Watkins as Madame Flora, John Close as Gordie, George De Normand as District Attorney, | Uncredited: Hope Summers as Neighbor | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 30 :02x02 - Jack "Legs" Diamond (Oct/20/1960) | | Top New York mobsters freeze Jack "Legs" Diamond out of a major heroin deal because of adverse publicity stemming from Diamond's scandalous private life. Irked at being squeezed out, Diamond hijacks the heroin and plans to sell it back for an exorbiant rate. | | Guest Stars: Steven Hill (1) as Jack "Legs" Diamond, Lawrence Dobkin as Dutch Schultz, Peter Whitney as Big Bill Swinney, Robert Carricart as Lucky Luciano, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Benny Benjamin, Suzanne Storrs as Dawn Dolan, Lee Patrick as Mrs. Dolan, Ted Berger as Moxie Harris, Norma Crane as Alice Diamond, Antony Carbone as Dimitrios Spiros, | Uncredited: Raymond Bailey as John Carvel | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Leonard Kantor | | Songs: Suzanne Storrs -- Mean to Me | | | | | | |
| 32 :02x04 - The Waxey Gordon Story (Nov/10/1960) | | Ness and the Untouchables travel to New York to take on Waxey Gordon, one the the shrewdest mobsters in gangland history. When nothing seems to work in bringing Waxey to bay, Ness gets the idea to flood out one of his breweries upon discovery of the location where the beer is pumped in. | | Special Guest Stars: Nehemiah Persoff as Waxey Gordon, | Guest Stars: Frank DeKova as "Bugs" Donovan, Lisabeth Hush as Elaine Warren, Terry Huntingdon as Flo Ingalls, Edgar Stehli as Ainslee, Walter Reed as Orville Watson, Terry Becker as Vannie Higgins, | Uncredited: Hank Patterson as Charlie, Sam Gilman as Charlie Sherman, Gene Roth as Louis, Budd Buster as Stagehand | Director: John Peyser Writer: Joseph Petracca | | Songs: Lisabeth Hush -- The Thrill is Gone | | | |
| 33 :02x05 - The Mark of Cain (Nov/17/1960) | | After a young girl dies from an overdose of heroin, drug kingpin Little Charlie Sebastino gets orders from his Mafia superiors to cease peddling the stuff due to the bad publicity from the death. But instead of obeying orders, Little Charlie comes up with his own scheme to keep distributing narcotics as well as rise in the Mob hierarchy. | | Special Guest Stars: Henry Silva as Little Charlie Sebastino, | Guest Stars: Jason Wingreen as Turner, Will Kuluva as Frank Genna, Conrad Janis as Sticks, Eduardo Ciannelli as Joe Genna, Paula Raymond as Sylvia Genna, Joyce Taylor as Singer, Wolfe Barzell (1) as Salvatore Sebastino, Vic Perrin as Robert Riordan, Carol Eve Rossen as Carol Royce, Gilman Rankin as Rawlins, K. L. Smith as Puffy Orcell | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 34 :02x06 - A Seat on the Fence (Nov/24/1960) | | Radio commentator Loren Hall takes a seat on the fence when he refuses to divulge a confidential source which might help Ness smash a narcotics ring. Hall soon learns that one can't always remain neutral in the struggle against organized crime. | | Special Guest Stars: John McIntire (1) as Loren Hall, | Guest Stars: Olan Soule as Dr. Amos Hallet, Joseph Anthony as Victor Bardo, Frank Silvera as Dino Patrone, Arlene Martel as Carla Patrone, John Anderson (1) as George McPhail, Gene Lyons as Willie Dasher, Val Avery as Frankie Salinas, Len Lesser as Gunther, Dan Barton as Mickey, | Uncredited: Cyril Delevanti as Newsboy, Robert Griffin (2) as Hospital Administrator | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: William Templeton (2) | | | |
| 35 :02x07 - The Purple Gang (Dec/01/1960) | | Detroit's notorious Purple Gang kidnaps fellow underworld members and holds them for ransom. When they snatch Eric Vajda it puts them into conflict with both Eliot Ness and Frank Nitti. It seems as though Vajda is the major importer for the Capone gang's narcotics operation. | | Special Guest Stars: Steve Cochran as Eddie Fletcher, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Werner Klemperer as Jan Tornek, Ilka Windish as Marta Tornek, Steven Geray as Eric Vajda, Carl Milletaire as Nick Tomassi, Paul Lambert as Silkie DeLong, Rayford Barnes as Edward Wiles, James Flavin as Rocky Garver, Arthur Kendall as Machine Gun Machen, Joe Turkel as Loman, John Zaccaro as Andrews, | Uncredited: Lou Antonio (1) as Cab Driver, Philip Bourneuf as Chief Martin Unger | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 36 :02x08 - Kiss of Death Girl (Dec/08/1960) | | Francie McKay's mobster boyfriends keep getting killed off so the underworld gives her the nickname of "the Kiss of Death Girl." When Francie's latest boyfriend gets killed during the hijacking of a shipment of Canadian whiskey, Ness tries to recruit Francie to discover the location of the shipment. | | Special Guest Stars: Jan Sterling as Francie McKay, | Guest Stars: Mickey Shaughnessy as Henny Coombs, Robert H. Harris (5) as Phil Corbin, David J. Stewart (1) as Lou Scalese, John Conte (1) as Vito, Wesley Lau as Whitey Barrows, Joe Ferrante as Beaker, Celia Lovsky as Mrs. Barrows, | Uncredited: Lester Miller as Alex, Kenner G. Kemp as Gambler | Director: John Peyser Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 37 :02x09 - The Larry Fay Story (Dec/15/1960) | | Ness and the Untouchables travel to New York once again to take on a notorious mobster. This time it's Larry Fay who's joined with a pair of dairy executives to fix prices on milk. Ness tries to persuade Fay's mistress, Sally Kansas, to turn against her lover but she refuses until she discovers that Fay was responsible for the death of her brother. | | Special Guest Stars: June Havoc as Sally Kansas, | Guest Stars: Robert Emhardt as Fred Stegler, Sam Levene (1) as Larry Fay, Larry Gates as Carl Arnold, Jay Adler as Sammy, Tommy Cook as Tommy Kansas, Allen Jaffe as Frankie, Francis DeSales as D. A. Roger Hayden, Robert Karnes as Owens, | Uncredited: Paul Bryar (1) as Captain Reardon | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Harry Essex | | Songs: June Havoc -- Butter and Egg Man | | | |
| 38 :02x10 - The Otto Frick Story (Dec/22/1960) | | After Ness shuts off his supply sources, narcotics czar Otto Frick turns to Nazi diplomat Walter Messlinger for a fresh supply. Messlinger agrees to supply Frick with drugs free of charge. In return for the drugs, Frick must agree to help Messlinger promote the Nazi cause in America. | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Warden as Otto Frick, | Guest Stars: Richard Jaeckel as Hans Eberhardt, Francis Lederer as Walter Messlinger, Erika Peters as Hedda Messlinger, Stacy Harris (1) as Captain Reardon, John Wengraf as Manning Loder, Willis Bouchey as Emmons, Joseph Mell as Felix Levitan, Molly Roden as Mrs. Levitan, Fred Nurney as Felix Boll | Director: John Peyser Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 39 :02x11 - The Tommy Karpeles Story (Dec/29/1960) | | Tommy Karpeles is convicted of murder during the course of a train robbery and sentenced to life in prison when his estranged daughter, Sally, refuses to provide him with an alibi. Eliot Ness, trying to recover the money stolen in the robbery, comes to believe that Karpeles is innocent. Meanwhile, the real train robbers, Arnie Mendoza and Phil Collier, move to cover up loose ends with Sally. | | Special Guest Stars: Joseph Wiseman as Arnie Mendoza/Albert Maras, | Guest Stars: Murray Hamilton as George Varsey, Vic Morrow as Phil Collier, Harold Stone as Tommy Karpeles, Madlyn Rhue as Sally Karr/Karpeles, Leo Penn as Milton Tannenbaum, Vladimir Sokoloff as Stanley Tannenbaum, Herman Rudin as Mace, Gage Clarke as Oscar Turman, William Newell as Rawlins, Joseph Tannen as Fritz Herling, | Uncredited: Robert J. Stevenson (4) as District Attorney, Glenn Strange as Prison Warden | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: George Bellak | | | |
| 40 :02x12 - The Big Train (1) (Jan/05/1961) | | Al Capone is sentenced to eleven years in prison for income tax evasion. After arriving in the Atlanta Penitentiary, Big Al soon comes to own the joint. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., plans are being made to contruct a new superprison located on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay with the idea being to knock the ego out of the big time convicts who act like they own the joint even though they're locked up in prison. Capone is one of the first inmates slated to be shipped to Alcatraz. Needless to say, the prospect of Alcatraz doesn't sit well with Capone so he begins making plans to escape from the train which is scheduled to transport him west to "the Rock." | | Special Guest Stars: Neville Brand as Al Capone, | Guest Stars: Robert F. Simon (3) as Homer S. Cummings, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Lalo Rios as Tony Diaz, Frank London as Benny Marcus, George N. Neise as Archie Devlin, Russ Conway as Warden Hubbard, Richard Carlyle as Everett Lafferty, Lewis Charles as Joe Gianbatista, Gavin MacLeod as Three-Fingered Jack White, Paul Bruce as Levine, | Uncredited: Louise Lorimer as Congresswoman Kahn, Richard Bakalyan as Prisoner Who Stabs Capone, Jay Warren as Genardo DeMarco, Gregg Palmer as Paul DeMarco, Keith Richards (1) as Committe Chairman, Ted Knight as Congressman, John Cason as Geller | Director: John Peyser Writer: William Speir | | | |
| 41 :02x13 - The Big Train (2) (Jan/12/1961) | | Eliot Ness and the Untouchables discover an insidious plan to free Al Capone from the train taking him westward to imprisonment on Alcatraz. They then race to the small California town of Cloverdale where Capone is scheduled to be freed from the train by a group of Western gangsters hired by Frank Nitti. | | Special Guest Stars: Neville Brand as Al Capone, | Guest Stars: James Westerfield as Eric "the Swede" Hovick, William Schallert as Edward Garth, Ben Wright as Seth Gordon, Lewis Charles as Joe Gianbatista, Gavin MacLeod as Three-Fingered Jack White, Russ Conway as Warden Hubbard, Lalo Rios as Tony Diaz, Richard Carlyle as Everett Lafferty, Eddie Firestone as Fred Noonan, Paul Bruce as Levine, | Uncredited: Charles Lane (1) as Clerk at Alcatraz, William Challee as Jed Ryan, Woody Chambliss as Burt, Robert Foulk (3) as Sheriff, Ron Hagerthy as Handsome Johnny Rollins, Mack Williams (1) as Doctor on Train | Director: John Peyser Writer: William Speir | | | |
| 42 :02x14 - The Masterpiece (Jan/19/1961) | | Former Capone lieutenant Mayer Wartel hires ace hitman Pittsburgh Phil to bump off a gunsmith who can link him to the murder of a newspaper editor. Phil is so confident of his abilities that he plans to kill the gunsmith right under the nose of Eliot Ness. | | Special Guest Stars: Rip Torn as Harry Strauss aka Pittsburgh Phil, | Guest Stars: Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset, Robert Middleton (3) as Mayer Wartel, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, George Voskovec as Herman Kihn, Joseph Ruskin as Happy Levinsky, Harry Shannon as Michael Shaw, Addison Richards as William Adcock, Alexander Lockwood as Professor Hinds, | Uncredited: David Bond (1) as Medic, James Lydon as Hotel Clerk | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 43 :02x15 - The Organization (Jan/26/1961) | | In the latter part of 1932, Arnie Seegar and St. Louis mob boss Joe Kulak plan to form a new nationwide crime syndicate. Ness tries to put an end to this new crime menace before it can get itself off the ground. | | Special Guest Stars: Richard Conte (1) as Arnie Seegar, | Guest Stars: Susan Oliver (1) as Roxie Plummer, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Milton Selzer as Maxie Schramm, Richard Karlan as Danny Kurtz, Thom Carney as Dutch, Grant Richards as Jerry Tomack, John Harmon (1) as Arno Schwager, Russ Bender as George Cooper, Robert Beecher as Boomer, | Uncredited: Cyril Delevanti as Flophouse Manager | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 44 :02x16 - The Jamaica Ginger Story (Feb/02/1961) | | Ness and the Untouchables travel to Kansas City to try and discover the source of the rotgut Jamaica Ginger alcohol that is poisoning the Midwest. The source happens to be Rafael Torrez who imports two torpedoes, Jim Martinson and Dennis Garrity, to wipe out gangland rival Jerry LaCarver. After completing their task, Martinson and Garrity then have a falling out with Torrez and each other over division of the spoils. | | Special Guest Stars: Brian Keith as Jim Martinson, | Guest Stars: Michael Ansara as Rafael Torrez, James Coburn as Dennis Garrity, Alfred Ryder as Jerry LaCarver, June Dayton as Louise Rainey, Jean Inness as Mrs. Foster, Clegg Hoyt as Larry, Hank Patterson as Wilkerson, Byron Morrow as Williamson, Harry Holcombe (1) as Captain Roberts | Director: John Peyser Writer: Joseph Petracca | | | |
| 45 :02x17 - Augie "the Banker" Ciamino (Feb/09/1961) | | Augie Ciamino, crime boss of Chicago's Little Italy, forces poor immigrants to distill liquor for the syndicate using homemade stills. Ness tries to get Renzo Rainieri to stand up to Ciamino after the intentional blinding of one of Rainieri's close friends. | | Special Guest Stars: Keenan Wynn as Augie Ciamino, | Guest Stars: Will Kuluva as Renzo Rainieri, Lee Philips as Paul Rainieri, Sam Jaffe as Luigi Falconi, Rebecca Welles as Rosa Rainieri, Harry Dean Stanton as Piccolo, Bernard Kates as Mr. Lee, Bernard Fein as Richie, Andrea Darvi as Theresa, Jack Tesler as Gio, Penny Santon as Gio's Wife, | Uncredited: Roscoe Ates as Drunk | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Adrian Spies | | | |
| 46 :02x18 - The Underground Court (Feb/16/1961) | | "Judge" Foley is a cocaine snorting psycho who deals out his own brand of justice to miscreant members of the underworld. Val Ferrar, who has stolen mob money, manages to evade Foley's evil clutches when he threatens to reveal all he knows about their activities to Eliot Ness. Ferrar then catches a cross-country ride with a voluptuous widow. But is this widow really who and what she appears to be? | | Special Guest Stars: Joan Blondell as Mrs. Hannah "Lucy" Wagnahl, | Guest Stars: Steve Conte as Hood, Frank DeKova as Judge Foley, Richard Devon (1) as Val Ferrar, Vic Perrin as Inky Beggs, John Duke as William "Bo" Nairins, Arthur Kendall as Pedro Palmas, William Fawcett as Cooley, Eddie Firestone as Ernie Berrigan, | Uncredited: Paul Sorenson as Counterman at Diner | Director: Don Medford Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 47 :02x19 - The Nick Moses Story (Feb/23/1961) | | Nick Moses receives a death sentence from Frank Nitti for disobeying orders but wins a reprieve provided that he can kill Eliot Ness within seven days of the passage of a new anti-racketeering bill in Congress. | | Special Guest Stars: Harry Guardino as Nick Moses, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Michael Constantine as Gino Carabello, Joe De Santis as Louie Latito, Richard Bakalyan as Monk, Dan Seymour as Jake Kurowski, Jack Reitzen as Vinnie Orcell, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Herman Rudin as Rosie, Peter Mamakos as Sully, Robert Bice as Lt. Hale Johnson, Rick Marcelli as Tommy Carabello, | Uncredited: Jason Johnson as Waiter | Director: Herman Hoffman Teleplay: John Mantley | | | |
| 48 :02x20 - The Antidote (Mar/09/1961) | | Wally Baltzer, the king of illegal alcohol in Chicago, is worried when the government puts a new chemical denaturant into alcohol thus making it unfit for consumption. One of Baltzer's best chemists, the crippled Russell Shield, discovers the antidote for the government's formula but forces Baltzer to make him a partner in exchange. The greedy Shield then plots to do away with Baltzer and assume his role in the syndicate hierarchy. | | Special Guest Stars: Joseph Wiseman as Russell Shield, | Guest Stars: Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset, Telly Savalas as Wally Baltzer, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Gale Robbins as Lorna Willis, Jeff Corey as Max Frimmell, Ben Wright as Jacques Villon, John Mitchum as Freddie, Lorna Thayer as Landlady, Byron Morrow as Bureau Chief | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | Songs: Gale Robbins -- It All Depends on You, Gale Robbins -- Mean to Me | | | |
| 49 :02x21 - The Lily Dallas Story (Mar/16/1961) | | Ness and the Untouchables investigate the kidnapping of millionaire building contractor Thomas B. Randall by a gang headed up by Lily Dallas. Lily, once a gun moll to Legs Diamond, is as psychotic and ruthless as they come. | | Special Guest Stars: Larry Parks as George "Blackie" Dallas, | Guest Stars: Norma Crane as Lily Dallas, Ed Nelson as Marty Stokes, Dabbs Greer as Thomas Randall, Linda Watkins as Mrs. Murphy, June Vincent as Mrs. Randall, Judy Strangis as Arlene, Vici Raaf as Margie, Joe LoPresti as Pete Appleby, Gregg Martell as Jiggs, | Uncredited: Danielle de Metz as Danielle, Barbara Parkins as Girl | Director: Don Medford Story: Harry Essex | Teleplay: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 50 :02x22 - Murder Under Glass (Mar/23/1961) | | Facing an acute shortage of heroin in Chicago, Frank Nitti and his boys head to New Orleans to confront their supplier, Emile Bouchard, who informs them that two shipments of the stuff have been hijacked. In reality, it's Bouchard who has the shipments. He's pulling a squeeze play to jack up the price. Ness and the Untouchables are on the scene too hoping to intercept the two shipments before Nitti gets his hands on them. | | Special Guest Stars: Luther Adler as Emile Bouchard, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Carl Milletaire as Pete Konitz, Dennis Patrick as Gil Haller, Richard Reeves as Hugger Davis, Paul Birch as Lt. Willard, Francis McDonald (1) as Sully McIvor, Evelyn Scott as Mrs. Davis, Eugene Iglesias as Mendez, | Uncredited: Larry Breitman as Benny Crowe | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 51 :02x23 - Testimony of Evil (Mar/30/1961) | | Ness has gotten indictments against corrupt political boss Brian O'Malley for income tax evasion and murder but when one of his witnesses mysteriously does a swan dive out of a hotel room window the search is on to find a woman who can serve as a corroborating witness against O'Malley | | Special Guest Stars: David Brian (1) as Brian O'Malley, | Guest Stars: Fay Spain as Julie Duvall, John Marley as Henny Weiser, Jack Elam as Stan Wilinski, Johnny Seven as George Davas, Paul Genge as Artie Bryson, K. L. Smith as Detective Murphy, Robert Cornthwaite as Wendell, Ross Elliott as David Mantley, Robert Brubaker as Thomas Drexel, | Uncredited: Tom Fadden as Sweetshop Owner, John Zaccaro as Lou | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Joseph Petracca | | | |
| 52 :02x24 - Ring of Terror (Apr/13/1961) | | Boxer Joey McGrath goes down for the count---permanently. Ness enters the case when an autopsy reveals that the dead boxer is full of morphine administered through his between round drinking fluids. Fight manager Barney Jurreau is the prime suspect at first but then things point to a gambling syndicate headed by former numbers boss Rudolph Krasna. | | Special Guest Stars: Viveca Lindfors as Mrs. Jarreau, | Guest Stars: John Crawford (1) as Johnny Acropolis, Harold Stone as Barney Jarreau, Richard Karlan as Rudolph Krasna, Walter Burke as Herbie Snow, Howard Caine as Blinky Rodrigues, John Daheim as Rocky Pearson, Russell Collins as Peabody, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Vaughn Taylor as Dr. Voyt, George Carver as Joey McGrath, | Uncredited: Olan Soule as Smitty, Lou Krugman as Hood | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 53 :02x25 - Mr. Moon (Apr/20/1961) | | In the summer of 1934, a government truck bound for the U.S. Mint in Milwaukee is hijacked and it's drivers are killed. Stolen from the truck is the type paper which is used to print money. A few days later, master counterfeiter Hans Dreiser escapes from Leavenworth prison. It's all part of a counterfeiting scheme masterminded by one Melanthos Moon of San Francisco. | | Guest Stars: Victor Buono as Melanthos Moon, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Karl Swenson as Hans Dreiser, Robert Osterloh as Benny Joplin, Russ Conway as Harold Brookson, Thomas Nello as Paddy, Stewart Bradley as Monk, Byron Morrow as Bureau Chief, Ellen Madison as Millie Joplin, | Uncredited: Carleton Young (2) as Levell, Bill Baldwin (1) as Box Office Agent | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: John Mantley, Charles O'Neal | | | | | | |
| 55 :02x27 - Stranglehold (May/04/1961) | | The Untouchables travel to New York to do battle with Frank Mercouris, a racketeer who's taken over the largest fish market in the city. | | Special Guest Stars: Ricardo Montalban as Frank Mercouris, | Guest Stars: Phillip Pine as Lenny Shore, Kevin Hagen as Swede Kelso, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Robert J. Wilke as Dutch Schultz, Trevor Bardette as Captain McGonigle, Adrienne Marden as Mrs. McGonigle, Frank Puglia as Carlo Feruzzi, Gene Roth as Lepke Buchalter | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1), Alvin Sapinsky | | | |
| 56 :02x28 - The Nero Rankin Story (May/11/1961) | | New syndicate czar Nero Rankin is a man worthy of Satan himself. He threatens to have carloads of gunmen open up on innocent pedestrians unless Ness ceases his raids against syndicate operations. | | Special Guest Stars: Joanna Moore (1) as Althea, | Guest Stars: Will Kuluva as Nero Rankin, John Dehner as Huey Barker, Jean Carson as Sylvia Orkins, Brooke Byron as Madame Amy, John Duke as Lefty Southern, Richard Karlan as Maury Brigger, Barry Kelley as Polofsky, Murvyn Vye as Lou Hyndorf, | Uncredited: Wolfe Barzell (1) as Lefty's Uncle, Dan Seymour as Cy Brenner | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 57 :02x29 - The Seventh Vote (May/18/1961) | | After Al Capone is imprisoned for income tax evasions, his organization deadlocks between the Nitti and Guzik factions. Seeking to break this deadlock, Capone decides to import Asian narcotics czar Kafka to serve as a tie-breaking vote in Mob council decisions. Ness learns of this situation and races to Canada to prevent Kafka from entering the country. | | Special Guest Stars: Nehemiah Persoff as Jake Guzik, | Guest Stars: Howard Caine as Edwin Ballin, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Joseph Ruskin as Alexander Stavro, Allen Jaffe as Gregory, Richard Reeves as Levinsky, George N. Neise as Archie Devlin, Baynes Barron as Muller/Brunner, Robert Cornthwaite as Inspector Goodrich, | Uncredited: Norman Willis as Greco, Charles Seel as Baggage Man, Howard Culver as Smitty | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Richard Collins (1) | | | |
| 58 :02x30 - The King of Champagne (May/25/1961) | | Ness goes up against a trio of baddies who each desire to become Chicago's new king of champagne: slimy Ed Wald, miserly Barney Loomis, and slippery Michel Viton. | | Guest Stars: Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset, Michael Constantine as Edmund Wald, Robert Middleton (3) as Barney Loomis, Barry Morse as Michel Viton, George Kennedy as Birdie, Grant Richards as Harry Brooks, Ben Wright as John Wellin, Jean Harvey (1) as Mrs. Loomis, Jack Anthony (1) as Louis Monk, | Uncredited: Ian Wolfe as Museum Guard, John Cliff as Warehouseman | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 59 :02x31 - The Nick Acropolis Story (Jun/01/1961) | | Big time bookmaker Nick Acropolis has all sorts of problems: Frank Nitti wants 50% of his operation, his brother-in-law is stealing from him, one of his lieutenants wants him out of the way so he can takeover the operation, and Eliot Ness wants to nail him for income tax evasion. But at least Nick's loyal wife, Stella, stands by her man. | | Special Guest Stars: Lee Marvin as Nick Acropolis, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Johnny Seven as Frankie Fershman, Constance Ford as Stella Acropolis, Leonard Stone as Louis Manzak, Carl Milletaire as Pete Konitz, Michael Granger as Sully Hinds, C. Lindsay Workman as Krafton, Arthur Kendall as Monk, | Uncredited: Robert Bice as Lt. Hale Johnson, Francis DeSales as Auditor | Director: Don Medford Writer: John Mantley, Curtis Kenyon | | | | | | | Season 3 |
| 61 :03x01 - The Troubleshooter (Oct/12/1961) | | The punchboard syndicate imports ace fixer Nate Selko from New York when Ness starts putting the heat on their operations. Selko fails with a bribery attempt but then has Ness framed for shooting an unarmed punchboard collector. | | Special Guest Stars: Peter Falk as Nate Selko, | Guest Stars: Murray Hamilton as Harry Dannigan, Vincent Gardenia as Jake Petrie, Ned Glass as Max Riegel, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, John McLiam as Rick Landy, Barnaby Hale as Ned Beemis, Vladimir Sokoloff as Sam, Michael Dana as Al Deemers, | Uncredited: Bruno VeSota as Reporter, Paul Bryar (1) as Detroit Council Member | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Louis Pelletier | | | |
| 62 :03x02 - Power Play (Oct/19/1961) | | With an increase in crime the citizens of Chicago demand action. Prominent attorney Willard Thornton is appointed to the newly created post of Crime Commissioner. Eliot Ness is suspicious of Thornton and his suspicions happen to be correct. Thornton is secretly the head of a newly formed crime cartel. Cartel enforcer Steve "Country Boy" Parrish wants to quit the rackets and return to his rural roots but he knows too much about Thornton and the crime cartel to be allowed to go quietly into the night by either side of the law. | | Special Guest Stars: Wendell Corey as Willard Thornton, | Guest Stars: Bing Russell as Patrolman Pete Garrett, Mary Fickett as Emmy Sarver, Albert Salmi as Steve "Country Boy" Parrish, Carroll O'Connor as Barney Lubin, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Paul Genge as Wally Jater, Larry Breitman as Joey Loomis, Richard Reeves as Truck Driver | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 63 :03x03 - Tunnel of Horrors (Oct/26/1961) | | A heroin deal goes wrong when Johnny Selkirk makes off with the shipment. Selkirk approaches disgraced former cop Arnold Justin, now a bagman for Frank Nitti, with a plan to sell the heroin back to Niti for a tidy sum. Unfortunately for Selkirk, the crooked Justin has other plans. | | Special Guest Stars: Martin Balsam as Arnold Justin, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Don Gordon as Johnny Selkirk, Joseph Ruskin as Alexander Raeder, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Harry Bartell as Dr. Olsen, Barbara Pepper as Landlady, Arnold Freeman as Weisman, | Uncredited: Vincent Barbi as Nitti Council Member, James Nusser as Drunk | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 64 :03x04 - The Genna Brothers (Nov/02/1961) | | The blood-stained Genna brothers are a nasty bunch. Forcing their fellow Italian immigrants to make whiskey for them is their main operation but they're also involved in smuggling, kidnapping, and murder. | | Guest Stars: Marc Lawrence (1) as Mike Genna, Frank Puglia as Carlo Giovanni, Arlene Martel as Stella Giovanni, Eugene Iglesias as Emilio, Steve Gravers (1) as Tony Genna, Peter Coe as Flipper, Grant Richards as Frankie Resko, Antony Carbone as Angelo Genna, A. G. Vitanza as Cooker, William Tannen as Cop | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 65 :03x05 - The Matt Bass Scheme (Nov/09/1961) | | Ex-convicts Matt Bass and Jason Fiddler develop a surefire way to smuggle booze into Chicago--underground through a pipeline. Bass tries to sell the scheme to Frank Nitti but "the Enforcer" doesn't buy into it until Ness starts hitting his breweries even harder. | | Special Guest Stars: Telly Savalas as Matt Bass, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Michael Constantine as Seth Otis, Milton Selzer as Jason Fiddler, John Harmon (1) as Phil Grier, Grant Richards as Frankie Resko, Herman Rudin as Bochek, Joseph Bernard as Solly Wilkes, Toni Tucci as Alma, | Uncredited: Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset, Carl Milletaire as Pete Konitz, Baynes Barron as Larry Rand | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 66 :03x06 - Loophole (Nov/16/1961) | | Wily defense attorney Morton Halas gets mobster Red Mike Probich off the hook through some highly questionable legal maneuverings. Halas might do the same with Larry Coombs unless Eliot Ness can find a way to prevent it. | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Klugman as Morton Halas, | Guest Stars: George Tobias as Mikhail "Red Mike" Probich, Martin Landau as Larry Coombs, Gavin MacLeod as Whitey Metz, John Wengraf as Gus Kleeber, Lorna Thayer as Connie Laverne, Wendell Holmes as Judge Courtleigh, Joe Turkel as Gabo Karsh, Peter Brocco as Pete Lavery, Alexander Lockwood as Dr. Burley, Kaaren Verne as Landlady, Larkin Ford as Witness, Vaughn Taylor as D. A. Harker Wade, | Uncredited: Howard Culver as Smitty, Alan Gilbert as Orderly, Gene Coogan as Associate | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 67 :03x07 - Jigsaw (Nov/23/1961) | | Fed up with leaks in his organization, Frank Nitti hires Walter Trager to find the source of these leaks. The wily Trager does his job well but then decides to make a power play of his own and push Nitti out of Chicago. | | Special Guest Stars: James Gregory (1) as Walter Trager, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Cloris Leachman as Billie Mailer, Alan Baxter as Harry Mailer, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Bernard Fein as Marty Wilger, Paul Dubov as Charlie Bannion, Joseph V. Perry as Cully Grice, Harry Swoger as Battler, | Uncredited: Ralph Moody as Landlord, Arnold Freeman as Weisman | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: George Eckstein | | | | | | |
| 69 :03x09 - City Without a Name (Dec/14/1961) | | A virtually organized crime free eastern seaboard city might experience some changes. Lou Mungo has his foot in the door and Frank Nitti's representatives are on their way. Ness, Hobson, and Rossman travel there after a federal agent is murdered to try to prevent the gangs from gaining a foothold. | | Guest Stars: Paul Richards as Sebastian, Mike Kellin as Lou Mungo, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Theodore Marcuse as Oscar Symmes, George Keymas as Nick Vascovich, Vic Perrin as Arnie Falken, Joseph Breen (1) as Blinky, Harvey Stephens as Harvey Bodeen, William Boyett as Gilbert Burke, | Uncredited: Joseph Mell as Nitti Council Member, Thomas Nello as Willie, Russ Bender as Arnold Wainwright, Frank Richards as Wainwright Killer | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 70 :03x10 - Hammerlock (Dec/21/1961) | | Lepke Buchalter orders Bull Hanlon to bring the bakers of New York City into one of his protective "associations." Hanlon moves quickly but things hit a snag when the largest independent baker, Adam Stone, refuses to sign up. Hanlon then puts the squeeze on Stone's estranged daughter, Marcia. | | Guest Stars: Harold Stone as Adam Stone, Joan Staley as Marcia Stone, John Larch as Bryan "Bull" Hanlon, Robert Carricart as Lepke Buchalter, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Stewart Bradley as Knuckles Nolan, Robert Burton as Dennis Matson, Joseph Donte (1) as Pep Loman, Will Kuluva as Max Turkin, John McLiam as Truck Driver, | Uncredited: Frank J. Scannell as Carnival Barker | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Mel Goldberg | | | |
| 71 :03x11 - Canada Run (Jan/04/1962) | | A supposedly retired mobster settles in an economically depressed fishing village and begins spreading money around. The most expensive item he purchases is a huge lighted cross on top of a Catholic Church. The lit cross is used to guide boats making liquor runs in from Canada. | | Special Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Joe "Mr. Pal" Palakopolous, | Guest Stars: Arthur Hill as Father Francis Gregory, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Than Wyenn as Frenchie LeBlanc, Emile Meyer (1) as Speakeasy Owner, Dabbs Greer as Agent Ned Ferber, Gene Roth as Weiss, Paul Bryar (1) as Urcel, Michael Hinn as Jethro, John Alderson as Grote | Director: Bernard McEveety Writer: Harry Kronman, Barry Trivers | | | |
| 72 :03x12 - Fall Guy (Jan/11/1962) | | Mob accountant Julius Vernon, fixer Willie Wilinski, and gunman Frankie Gruder form a mob employment agency. When Ness and the Untouchables begin putting the squeeze on their activities, the trio set up a former big gangland boss named Joe Hovack to be the fall guy for their illegal activities. | | Special Guest Stars: Jay C. Flippen as Big Joe Hovack, | Guest Stars: Herschel Bernardi as Julius Vernon, Robert Emhardt as Janos "Willie" Willinski, Don Gordon as Frankie Gruder, Herbie Faye as Lefty, Cliff Carnell as Pete Gort, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Frank Cady as Larry Croft, Jon Lormer as Finley Connors | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: David P. Harmon | | | |
| 73 :03x13 - The Gang War (Jan/18/1962) | | Frank Nitti orders an all-out gang war against Parnise Surigao, a hood who's been operating in an adjoining county and taking away much of his business. Ness and the Untouchables move in to put an end to things before the National Guard needs to be called out. | | Guest Stars: Victor Buono as Parnise Surigao, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, John Kellogg as Lucky, Ed Nelson as Johnny Preble, Joe Di Reda (1) as Rusty Miller, Peter Forster as Tony Masters, Anne Whitfield as Sue, David Faulkner as Jimmy, Wayne Heffley as Swede, Paul Birch as Captain Browley, Dal McKennon as Phelps, Claudia Bryar (1) as Mrs. Phelps, Paul Dubov as Urcel, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, | Uncredited: John Zaccaro as Surigao's Hood, Charles Picerni as Machine Gunner | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 74 :03x14 - The Silent Partner (Feb/01/1962) | | Agent Hobson shoots and kills a man in a warehouse gun battle but then is shocked when Ness takes credit for the shooting. What Hobson doesn't know is that a mysterious underworld figure known as "the Partner" has threatened reprisals against the shooter and Ness is taking credit to protect his subordinate. | | Special Guest Stars: Charles McGraw as Pete Kalik, | Guest Stars: Stanley Kahn as Les Keever, Bert Convy as Eddie Paris, Dyan Cannon as Mavis Carroll, Allyn Joslyn as Wallace Laughton, Stewart Bradley as Nails Hansen, John Milford as Woody Lubick, Sydney Smith as Telford Barnes, Tim Graham (1) as Milk Truck Driver, | Uncredited: Paul Sorenson as Convoy Truck Driver, Charles Horvath as Hood, Bruno VeSota as Reporter | Director: Abner Biberman Writer: Harry Kronman | | Songs: Dyan Cannon -- Take Me in Your Arms | | | |
| 75 :03x15 - The Whitey Steele Story (Feb/08/1962) | | Ness goes undercover to San Francisco posing as a hood named Frederick "Whitey" Steele. His mission: to find out why the New York syndicate is taking such a special interest in a newly opened racetrack wire service in the city by the bay. | | Special Guest Stars: Henry Silva as Joker, | Guest Stars: Bing Russell as Frankie Brendon, Murray Hamilton as Michael Barrigan, Eduardo Ciannelli as Gregory Pindar, Phillip Pine as Griff Darden, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Sean McClory as Captain Stanwood, Ila Britton as Louise Bromley, | Uncredited: Hal K. Dawson as Vendor | Director: Abner Biberman Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 76 :03x16 - The Death Tree (Feb/15/1962) | | Renegade gypsy Janos Colescu, who's working for the Capone Mob, begins peddling rotgut whiskey in Chicago's gypsy neighborhood. Opposed by the ruling Bartok clan, Colescu begins killing them off one by one. Ness must protect Magda Bartok so she can take her rightful place as head of the Gypsy Senate. | | Special Guest Stars: Charles Bronson as Janos Colescu, | Guest Stars: Edward Asner as Fedor Bartok, Barbara Luna as Magda Bartok, Theodore Marcuse as Alex, Richard Bakalyan as Benno, Booth Colman as Victor Bartok, Eugene Iglesias as George, Otto Waldis as Rudolph Benosh, Sara Taft as Mrs. Bartok, Larry Breitman as Chestnut Vendor, Richard Bartell as Druggist, Cyril Delevanti as Newspaper Vendor | Director: Vincent McEveety Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 77 :03x17 - Takeover (Mar/01/1962) | | The North Side beer wars are on. Charlie Zenko appears to emerge as the winner when he has competitors Woody O'Meara and Franz Koenig blown up and arrested respectively. But an unexpected source sent by the New York syndicate comes to Koenig's rescue---it's Zenko's own son, Larry. | | Special Guest Stars: Luther Adler as Charlie Zenko, | Guest Stars: Robert Loggia as Leo Mencken/Larry Zenko, Leonard Nimoy as Packy, Collin Wilcox as Ann Gratzner, John Banner as Franz Koenig, Mort Mills as Woody O'Meara, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Bruno VeSota as Defense Attorney, | Uncredited: John Mitchum as Brewery Worker, John Davis Chandler (1) as Machine Gunner | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Story: Theodore Apstein | Teleplay: Sy Salkowitz | | | | | | |
| 79 :03x19 - Element of Danger (Mar/22/1962) | | Ness gets on the trail of a cartel of businessmen sho have decided to enter the narcotics trade after an undercover cop is murdered in a Chicago warehouse. Victor Rait, the man responsible for setting up the drug operation, is a loose cannon both sides of the law must deal with. He's also the man who killed the undercover cop. | | Special Guest Stars: Lee Marvin as Victor Rait, Victor Jory as Arnold Stegler, | Guest Stars: Paul Dubov as Greer, Sandra Warner as Gina, Richard Reeves as Bartender, Hugh Sanders as Wiesbaden, Howard Culver as Smitty, | Uncredited: Al Ruscio as Gus Krelig, Russ Bender as Daniel Gosden | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: John Mantley | | | | | | | | | |
| 82 :03x22 - Downfall (May/03/1962) | | Joseph December, Jr., president of a nearly bankrupt railroad line, makes a deal with the Mob to transport whiskey down from Canada to Chicago over his railroad tracks. As Ness moves to get to the bottom of things, December finds himself sinking deeper and deeper into a quagmire of corruption. | | Special Guest Stars: Steven Hill (1) as Joseph December, Jr., | Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Pete "the Persuader" Kalmisky, Milton Selzer as Alan Sitkin, Stefan Schnabel as Henry Grunther, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Cathie Merchant as Singer, Carole Kent (1) as Secretary, William Challee as Mike Kilkenny, Jeff Davis (2) as Hood | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Robert Yale Libott | | Songs: Cathie Merchant -- It All Depends on You | | | |
| 83 :03x23 - The Case Against Eliot Ness (May/10/1962) | | Eliot Ness is sued for slander by former alderman and civic benefactor Mitchell Grandin when he accuses Grandin of being in league with killers. Frank Nitti is only too willing to assist Grandin in putting Ness in the breadline but he demands a high price in return for his "services." | | Special Guest Stars: Pat Hingle as Mitchell Grandin, | Guest Stars: George Murdock as Gus Dmytryk, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Jeanne Cooper as Fran Cagle, Cliff Carnell as Dolph Cagle, Joe Turkel as Birdie Yates, Shirley O'Hara as Mrs. Halvorsen, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Robert Palmer (2) as Billy Cooner, Sid Haig as Augie, Martin Clark (1) as Superintendant, | Uncredited: Bruno VeSota as Reporter, Christine Carter as Woman in Room 23 | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 84 :03x24 - The Ginnie Littlesmith Story (May/17/1962) | | Spinster Ginnie Littlesmith comes into possession of ledgers containing damning evidence against a nationwide vice syndicate known as "the Group." When Ginnie disappears it's a race between the Group and the Untouchables to find her. | | Special Guest Stars: Phyllis Love as Ginnie Littlesmith, | Guest Stars: Don Gordon as Vic Cassandros, Harry Swoger as Chez Goshen, Barbara Pepper as Mrs. Littlesmith, Brooke Byron as Mary LaRose, Barnaby Hale as Owen Enters, Leonard Strong as Ben Poe, John McLiam as Priest, Toni Tucci as Fay, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, | Uncredited: Jeno Mate as Smitty Kopek, Marlene Callahan as Laura Littlesmith, Linda Evans as Gert Littlesmith, John Harmon (1) as Hotel Clerk | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 85 :03x25 - The Contract (May/31/1962) | | Smiley Barris, a material witness against the New York syndicate, jumps bail and heads cross country to Los Angeles where he hopes his old pal Johnny Templar, the owner of a gambling ship, will provide him with shelter from both sides of the law. Johnny agrees but then gets a call from New York rackets boss Joe Kulak giving him the contract to kill Smiley. | | Special Guest Stars: Harry Guardino as Johnny Templar, | Guest Stars: Gloria Talbott as Jeanne Lauder, Frank Sutton as Smiley Barris, John Larkin as Ray Quist, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Lane Bradford as Captain Fuller, Kelly Thordsen as Edwin T. McCain, Michael Barrier as Sgt. Jennings, Paul Baxley as Boatman, Dick Haynes (1) as Launch Attendant, | Uncredited: Gene Coogan as Gambler | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 86 :03x26 - Pressure (Jun/14/1962) | | Ganglord Louie "the Bear" Madikoff threatens to blow up a schoolhouse full of children unless Ness lays off his narcotics runners. Ness refuses to buckle under to the threat and hopes that Madikoff's own son can aid him in preventing disaster. | | Special Guest Stars: Darryl Hickman as Danny Madikoff, | Guest Stars: Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Harold Stone as Louie "the Bear" Madikoff, Collin Wilcox as Francie Pavanos, Booth Colman as Mike Pavanos, Jack Elam as Jug Alverson, Warren Oates as Artie "the Firecracker" Krebs, Stewart Bradley as Wally Corbin, Robert Carricart as Lucky Luciano, Arthur Malet as Brother Adam, Jon Lormer as School Superintendant | Director: Vincent McEveety Writer: Harry Kronman, Del Reisman | | | | | | | | | | Season 4 |
| 89 :04x01 - The Night They Shot Santa Claus (Sep/25/1962) | | Shortly after playing Santa Claus at an orphanage, Hap Levinson is gunned down in a drive-by shooting on the street in full view of two orphan kiddies. Eliot Ness, a friend of Levinson's, investigates the shooting and discovers that his seemingly respectable pal was leading a double life. | | Special Guest Stars: Nita Talbot as Renee Grayson, | Guest Stars: Edward Asner as Jimmy Canada, Isabel Jewell as Sophie, Murvyn Vye as Mike Volney, K. L. Smith as Art Tenney, John Duke as Brikka, Ruth White (1) as Bertha Levinson, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Curt Conway (1) as Lt. Clay, Ben Astar as Warchek, Grace Lee Whitney as Penny, Russell Collins as Hodges, | Uncredited: Butch Patrick as Charlie | Director: Alex March Writer: Mort Thaw | | | |
| 90 :04x02 - The Cooker in the Sky (Oct/02/1962) | | The Mob imports "inside man" Joey Lassater from New York to construct a Ness-proof brewery on the top floor of a building. Current syndicate inside man Harry Gordon fears that he's being eased out of a job and informs Ness about the brewery being constructed. Against the wishes of his superiors, Ness decides to let Lassater complete construction so it will cost the Mob even more money. | | Guest Stars: J. D. Cannon as Joey Lassater, Milton Selzer as Harry Gordon, Anne Jackson as Edna Gordon, Bill Zuckert as Lou Tully, Don Hanmer as Nick Carrabinos, Paul Genge as Guido, Craig Duncan as Jim Laffey, Paul Marin as Will Heffner, Bill Erwin as Auctioneer, John Bryant (1) as Birdie | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: John D. F. Black (1) | | | | | | |
| 92 :04x04 - The Economist (Oct/16/1962) | | The search is on for a large quantity of illicit whiskey which was hidden in an old ammo dump by mobster Vince "the Moor" Tunis in order to jack up the price. Unfortunately for Tunis, underling Charlie Grach stole the whiskey and hid it somewhere else. Then Grach died from injuries sustained in a car accident. Tunis and Eliot Ness both search for a missing accomplice of Grach's who can tell them the location of the booze. | | Guest Stars: Henry Corden as Kroner, Malachi Throne as Barnett, Joseph Sirola as Vince "the Moor" Tunis, Ellen Madison as Mrs. Henning, James T. Callahan (1) as Myles Henning, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, George Matthews (1) as Charlie Grach, Ken Lynch (1) as Union Official, Noam Pitlik as Reporter, A. G. Vitanza as Sarro, Joseph V. Perry as Filomena, Rae Allen (1) as Sarro's Daughter | Director: Paul Stanley (2) Writer: Harold Gast | | | | | | |
| 94 :04x06 - Bird in the Hand (Oct/30/1962) | | Two Public Health doctors' search for the source of the deadly Parrot Fever disease keep intersecting with the Untouchables' attempts to get the goods an a fast rising mobster. | | Special Guest Stars: Dane Clark as Dr. Victor Garr, | Guest Stars: Carroll O'Connor as Arnie Kurtz, Bing Russell as Police Officer Cavanaugh, John Gabriel (1) as Dr. Daniel Gifford, Herschel Bernardi as Benno Fisk, Nan Martin as Stella Kurtz, Theodore Marcuse as The Man, Harvey Korman as Intern, Elisha Cook, Jr. as Musician, Hugh Sanders as Dr. Haskell, John McLiam as Trucker, John Holland as Gentleman Patient, | Uncredited: Bill Walker (1) as Porter, Jennie Lynn (1) as Tina, Pat Rossen as Boy | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Harry Kronman | | | | | | |
| 96 :04x08 - Elegy (Nov/20/1962) | | After learning that he's dying from leukemia, mobster Charlie Radick makes a deal with Ness. He'll turnover all of his records provided that Ness find his missing daughter, Margaret. It's up to Lt. Agatha Stewart of the Missing Persons Bureau to track down Margaret in order to prevent a possible gang war from breaking out. | | Special Guest Stars: Barbara Stanwyck as Lt. Agatha Stewart, | Guest Stars: Hope Summers as Letta Hodges, John Larch as Charlie Radick, Peggy Ann Garner as Margaret Radick, Edward Asner as Frank Benson, Virginia Capers as June, William Sargent as Officer Harrison, Woodrow Parfrey as Fred Myerson, William Bramley as Stephen Millerick, Steve Harris (3) as Ted Clemens, Andrea Darvi as Amy, Edward Holmes (2) as Al, Ernest Mason as Lou Vadney, | Uncredited: DeForest Kelley as Detective | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: Herman Groves, Harold Gast | | | |
| 97 :04x09 - Come and Kill Me (Nov/27/1962) | | When Arnold "Spats" Vincent is murdered at a racetrack the trail leads to a school of assassins run by former IRA member Dexter Lloyd Bayliss. | | Special Guest Stars: Dan Dailey (1) as Dexter Lloyd Bayliss, | Guest Stars: Ted de Corsia as Nate Stryker, Ford Rainey as Julius Chavis, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Anthony Ray as Louis Mallet, Angela Clarke (2) as Catherine Chavis, Frank Behrens as Foster, Martin Braddock as Rick Tarro, Jack Dennison as Spats Vincent, | Uncredited: Byron Clark as Detective, Ralph Moody as Pettit, Wally Vernon as Newsboy | Director: Robert Gist Writer: Kitty Buhler | | | |
| 98 :04x10 - A Fist of Five (Dec/04/1962) | | After being suspended from the police force, formerly honest cop Mike Brannon decides to put his hand into the pot and grab some money. To do this he recruits his four brothers and they kidnap mobster Tony Lamberto. | | Special Guest Stars: Lee Marvin as Mike Brannon, | Guest Stars: Frank DeKova as Anthony "Tough Tony" Lamberto, Phyllis Coates as Angela Lamberto, James Caan (1) as Keir Brannon, Mark Allen (1) as Clarence Brannon, Roy Thinnes as Denny Brannon, Mary Adams (1) as Mrs. Brannon, Ric Roman as Augie Relyea, Marianna Hill as Laurie Reagan, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Tom Brown (1) as Captain Bellows, Whitney Armstrong as Sean Brannon, | Uncredited: Thomas Nello as Manny, Ralph Manza as Max Templar | Director: Ida Lupino Writer: Herman Groves | | | |
| 99 :04x11 - The Floyd Gibbons Story (Dec/11/1962) | | Reporter Carl Edmunds is gunned down outside a speakeasy just minutes after boasting to a fellow reporter that he was working on an explosive story. Globetrotting reporter Floyd Gibbons, an old friend of Edmunds, blows into Chicago and decides to pick up the baton and discover just what it was that got his old friend murdered. | | Special Guest Stars: Dorothy Malone as Kitty Edmunds, | Guest Stars: Scott Brady as Floyd Gibbons, Stuart Erwin as Barney Rich, Joseph Campanella as Vince Dastille, Paul Langton as Carl Edmunds, Alan Baxter as John Brecker, Norman Burton as Sully, Jerry Oddo as Willie Drummer, Lee Krieger as Cab Driver, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 100 :04x12 - Double Cross (Dec/18/1962) | | In one of organized crime's strangest partnerships, Jake Guzik is forced to hire old enemy Bugs Moran to smuggle in whiskey from Canada for him after Ness and the Untouchables dry up his booze supply. | | Special Guest Stars: Nehemiah Persoff as Jake Guzik, | Guest Stars: Harry Morgan as George "Bugs" Moran, John Kellogg as Striber, John Duke as Sully, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Malachi Throne as Dancer, Arthur Peterson as Albert Lane, Kelton Garwood as Mac, Bernard Fein as Louis Akers, Dan Seymour as Wellman, Hank Patterson as Peterson, Hugh Sanders as Parnell, Stanley Farrar as Purcell | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 101 :04x13 - Search for a Dead Man (Jan/01/1963) | | Lt. Agatha Stewart tries to determine the identity of a dead body which was discovered floating in Lake Michigan. Her investigation intersects with the attempts of the Untouchables to intercept a huge booze convoy coming down from Canada. | | Special Guest Stars: Barbara Stanwyck as Lt. Agatha Stewart, | Guest Stars: Edward Asner as Frank Benson, Jerry Douglas as Officer Harrison, Virginia Capers as June, Tom Reese as Sonny Dale, Sheree North as Claire Simmons, Alan Dexter as Gerald Feeney, Gerald Gordon (1) as Walter Rimer, Grant Richards as Arnie Retzik, Antony Carbone as Rudy Portuguese | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: Herman Groves, Harold Gast | | | |
| 102 :04x14 - The Speculator (Jan/08/1963) | | Frank Nitti needs quick cash for a big booze deal and is persuaded by mob finance man Leo Stazak to invest in the stock market. Unbeknownst to Nitti, Stazak has no intention of investing the money. He plans on absconding with it. | | Special Guest Stars: Telly Savalas as Leo Stazak, | Guest Stars: Don Diamond as George Keeley, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Frank Sutton as Angie Stazak, Bill Zuckert as Vic, K. L. Smith as Bodyguard, Herman Rudin as Max Gort, Martin Brandt as Anton Ryba, | Uncredited: Nesdon Booth as Sam, Paul Hahn as Lab Technician, Mel Bishop as Masseur | Director: Allen Reisner Writer: Max Ehrlich | | | |
| 103 :04x15 - Snowball (Jan/15/1963) | | Small time bootlegger and college grad Jackson Emmett Parker approaches Frank Nitti with a business proposition for distribution of alcohol. Parker wants to hand the Enforcer a bigger market than he has in Cicero--all of Chicago's college campuses. | | Special Guest Stars: Robert Redford as Jackson Emmett Parker, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Gerald Hiken (1) as Benny Angel, Peter Hansen (1) as Harold Ferris, Robert Doyle (1) as Jim Ferris, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Adam Williams as Paul Meadows, Robert Karnes as Harvey Sloane, | Uncredited: Olan Soule as Smitty, Paul Sorenson as Harry, Yale Summers as Student, Walter Koenig as Student | Director: Alex March Writer: Norman Katkov, George Eckstein | | | |
| 104 :04x16 - Jake Dance (Jan/22/1963) | | Drs. Garr and Gifford are on the scene when a rash of poisonings from rotgut Jamaica Ginger alcohol begin occurring with alarming frequency in Chicago. Meanwhile the Untouchables try to locate stolen chemicals which can be used to make the deadly drink. | | Special Guest Stars: Dane Clark as Dr. Victor Garr, Joseph Schildkraut as Dr. Hans Frohlich, | Guest Stars: John Gabriel (1) as Dr.Daniel Gifford, John Anderson (1) as Marlon Spencer, Sondra Blake as Mary Kay Spencer, Linda Watkins as Ada Spencer, Liam Sullivan (1) as Dr. Jarvis, Booth Colman as Nicholas Contine, Stewart Bradley as Iggy Minter, Jo Helton as Mrs. Cully, John Haymes Newton as Joe Cully, Orville Sherman as Dr. Michaels | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: Gilbert Ralston | | | | | | |
| 106 :04x18 - Globe of Death (Feb/05/1963) | | Frank Nitti hides a huge shipment of heroin inside a hollowed out globe of the world and stores it inside the vault of a mob-owned bank. While Ness and the Untouchables search for the heroin, a joker appears in the deck when Nitti's greedy lieutenant, Larry Bass, decides to break into the vault and steal the heroin for himself. | | Special Guest Stars: Barry Morse as Larry Bass, | Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Phillip Pine as Whitey Gross, Malachi Throne as Duke Barker, Walter Burke as Harmon, Cliff Osmond as Augie the Slob, Jerry Fujikawa as Mr. Yang, Gilbert Green as Kurt Konig, Robert Carricart as Sam Weidman, Dabbs Greer as Owen Braugher, Wolfe Barzell (1) as Max Weidman, | Uncredited: Gene Roth as Tony, Jack Reitzen as Mike, Harold Gould (1) as Arnold Javits, Carleton Young (2) as Inspector, Paul Barselou as Map Store Owner, Roy Engel as Fire Chief | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 107 :04x19 - An Eye for an Eye (Feb/19/1963) | | Ness gets Charlie Tarasovich to work undercover so that he can nail bootlegger Sollie Girsch who has been distributing his liquor through cordial shops. Tarasovich does his job well leading to the arrest of Girsch but then gets cold feet when testifying at the trial. | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Klugman as Sollie Girsch, | Guest Stars: George Murdock as Pete Topchinski, George Voskovec as Charlie Tarasovich, Joe Turkel as Eddie Kobler, Sheldon Allman as Harry Mastrogeorge, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Joseph J. Greene (1) as William Baron, Lea Marmer as Anna Tarasovich, Roy Thinnes as Red Thomas, Charles Fredericks (1) as Judge, Quintin Sondergaard as Lennie | Director: Robert Gist Writer: John D. F. Black (1) | | | |
| 108 :04x20 - Junk Man (Jan/26/1963) | | Victor Salazar is one of the nastiest mobsters in Chicago but he's got big problems with two of his underlings. His enforcer, Steve Ballard, is planning to hijack a shipment of narcotics, and his second-in-command, Barney Howe, is in reality an undercover Federal agent for the Bureau of Narcotics. | | Special Guest Stars: Pat Hingle as Barney Howe/Barney Retzik, | Guest Stars: Joe De Santis as Victor Salazar, Edward Binns as Steve Ballard, Michael Constantine as Max Frivol, Than Wyenn as Martin Pegler, Lou Krugman as Monette, Joan Chambers as Rosie, Jerry Oddo as Fred Santos | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Herman Groves | | | | | | | | | |
| 111 :04x23 - The Spoiler (Mar/26/1963) | | Given a death sentence by a South American crime syndicate, fugitive mobster Johnny Mizo returns home to recover hidden stolen money with which to buy his way out of the sentence. Back in Chicago, racketeer Vince Majesky is interested in Mizo's return too. It seems as though years ago Mizo and his brother stole the money from him. | | Special Guest Stars: Rip Torn as Johnny Mizo, | Guest Stars: Claude Akins as Vince Majesky, Virginia Christine as Doris Mizo, Tim Considine as Arnie Mizo, Al Ruscio as Denny Cole, Joe Turkel as Garvin, Nestor Paiva as Ship Captain, Joyce Van Patten as Claire Vale, Angela Clarke (2) as Mrs. Santos, Michael Hinn as Sheriff | Director: László Benedek Writer: Tony Barrett | | | | | | |
| 113 :04x25 - The Giant Killer (Apr/09/1963) | | When Ed "the Duke" Monte is convicted of counterfeiting, he busts out of Leavenworth to seek revenge on the person who squealed on him. He thinks it's lieutenant/son-in-law Lou Sultan but in reality the canary was his own daughter, Barbara, who wanted her father in prison where he'd be safe from a pending hit. | | Special Guest Stars: Paul Richards as Lou Sultan, Peggy Ann Garner as Barbara Sultan, | Guest Stars: Torin Thatcher as Ed "the Duke" Monte, Karl Lukas as Janos Dalka, Vic Perrin as Parrot Krebs, Herman Rudin as Hood, Marge Redmond as Alma, Jerry Oddo as Leo, Arthur Malet as Brother Adam, Arthur Marshall as Doctor, Richard Jury as Telegraph Clerk | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 114 :04x26 - The Charlie Argos Story (Apr/16/1963) | | Dying mob boss Frank "the King" Argos leaves several million dollars in negotiable bond to his son Charlie. There's only one problem, Charlie Argos has been missing and presumed dead since the end of World War I. To get their greedy hands on the money, the Argos underlings set about to "create" a Charlie Argos from a man they find in a soup kitchen. | | Special Guest Stars: Patricia Owens as Marcie Decker, | Guest Stars: Robert Vaughn as Charlie Argos, Kent Smith as Eli Halstead, Christopher Dark as Arno Beale, Stefan Gierasch as Gil Kellerman, Paul Birch as Frank Argos, Stanley Adams as Max Posen, Edward Holmes (2) as Colonel, Richard Reeves as Loading Dock Foreman | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Story: Robert Yale Libott | Teleplay: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 115 :04x27 - The Jazz Man (Apr/30/1963) | | Ness assumes the identity of a murdered jazz musician and travels to New Orleans in hopes of smashing a narcotics distribution ring. | | Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Russ Bogan, Robert Emhardt as Sal Rudin, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Jacqueline Scott as Lorna Shaw, Steven Geray as Karl Reisling, Robert Ellenstein as Peepers, Cliff Carnell as Wally, Stanley Clements as Hal, Charles Lampkin as Howl Temple, Stephen Levy (1) as Buzz Johnson, George Cisar as Sherburn | Director: Vincent McEveety Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 116 :04x28 - The Torpedo (May/07/1963) | | North Side boss Monk Lyselle and South Side boss Victor Kurtz are having a gang war and evening each other right into the ground. This is bad news for Kurtz's chief enforcer, Holly Kester. He's lost his nerve and getting long in the tooth. | | Guest Stars: Jason Wingreen as Frank, Charles McGraw as Holly Kester, John Anderson (1) as Victor Kurtz, Gail Kobe as Rita, James Griffith (1) as Monk Lyselle, John Milford as Burt, George Keymas as Carl Danzig, Tony Barr as Phil Aragon, David Manley as Charlie | Director: Ida Lupino Story: Carey Wilber, Ed Adamson | Teleplay: Ed Adamson | | | |
| 117 :04x29 - Line of Fire (May/14/1963) | | When two of his girls are killed by a sniper, dance hall owner Marty Pulaski suspects that competitor Vince Bogan is responsible but in reality the killer is Marty's mentally unstable brother, Herbie. | | Guest Stars: Ed Nelson as Marty Pulaski, Joe De Santis as Jake Szabo, Sherwood Price (2) as Herbie Pulaski, Ford Rainey as Lt. Roy Gunther, Theodore Marcuse as Vince Bogan, Grace Lee Whitney as Fran, Richard Bakalyan as Cully, Shary Marshall as Ellie Haskell | Director: Robert Butler (1) Story: Irving J. Mccarthy | Teleplay: Tony Barrett, Irving J. Mccarthy | | | |
| 118 :04x30 - A Taste for Pineapple (May/21/1963) | | Ganglord Danny Mundt, whose operation is being hit hard by Eliot Ness, imports hired killer Elroy Dahlgren to bump off the ace Federal officer. Dahlgren doesn't kill Ness but manages to blind him with an exploding hand grenade. This is satisfactory for Mundt but not the psychotic Dahlgren. He wants to finish the job. | | Guest Stars: Jeremy Slate as Elroy Dahlgren, Tom Tully as Danny Mundt, Edward Binns as Dr. Samuels, Buck Kartalian as Al Gross, Ed Peck as Fuse Man, Paul Sorenson as Angie, Raymond Guth as Morrie, Robert Yuro as Dino, E. J. Andre as Counterman, | Uncredited: Maris Wrixon as First Nurse, Rupert Crosse as Policeman, Laird Stuart as Newsboy, Roy Engel as Customer | Director: Alex March Writer: Will Lorin | | | |
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