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| Title: | The Ginnie Littlesmith Story |
| Episode Number: | 84 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 24 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday May 17th, 1962 |
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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.
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Mary: Coercion is against the law, Mr. Ness. | Goshen: Ginnie, you're a born loser. | Ness: If Goshen's niece has those books it might make her as popular with the Group as it does with us. | Mary: (to Ginnie) One hundred thousand. That's a lot of presidents. | Mary: You give Augie two and two and before you know it he'll add it up. | Mary: (to Ginnie) You take those books to Eliot Ness and you've turned in your telephone number. | Vic: Ginnie, you're a little dirty like I'm a little clean. |
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When Vic Cassandros shoots Chez Goshen the gun is clearly pointed at his knees but Goshen grabs his chest. |
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This episode functions as sort of a prelude to what we would see from The Untouchables in Season Four. There's a lot of pathos and not much action although we do get good performances from guest stars Phyllis Love, Don Gordon, and Brooke Byron. |
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