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| Title: | The Maggie Storm Story |
| Episode Number: | 80 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 20 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday March 29th, 1962 |
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Nightclub hostess and singer Maggie Storm is dealing narcotics out of her new club but she's wedged herself between a rock and a hard place: Eliot Ness is on the trail trying to close her down and Lepke Buchalter wants a huge cut of her action.
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Evidently Patricia Neal couldn't sing a lick because although Maggie Storm is supposed to be a famous nightclub singer, she never warbles a note in this episode. | Joseph Ruskin takes over the role of Lepke Buchalter in this episode. Ruskin would return as Lepke in Season Four's Blues for a Gone Goose.. | Location: Chicago |
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Lepke: (to Maggie) My name is Buchalter! Lepke Buchalter! | Hobson: The other one's dead but he's clean.
Ness: This one's alive but he's not so clean. | Ness: Miss Storm and I met a few years back.
Maggie: It was my favorite arrest. | Lucky: I don't like fans with badges.
Maggie: A flame can't select its moths. | Harker: Mr. Ness, you just bought yourself an ex-con. |
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This one is a bit of an underachiever despite the presence of two well-known guest stars: Patricia Neal and Vic Morrow. Joseph Ruskin, as Lepke Buchalter, manages to steal this episode right out from under the noses of his better known co-stars by uttering one classic line of dialogue. |
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