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| Title: | Pressure |
| Episode Number: | 86 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 26 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday June 14th, 1962 |
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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.
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| Special Guest Stars | | •Darryl Hickman | played | Danny Madikoff | Recurring (second appearance) | | Guest Stars | | •Arthur Malet | played | Brother Adam | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Booth Colman | played | Mike Pavanos | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Collin Wilcox | played | Francie Pavanos | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Frank Wilcox | played | Beecher Asbury | Recurring (14th appearance) | | •Harold Stone | played | Louie "the Bear" Madikoff | Recurring (5th appearance) | | •Jack Elam | played | Jug Alverson | Recurring (third appearance) | | •Jon Lormer | played | School Superintendant | Recurring (third appearance) | | •Robert Bice | played | Captain Johnson | Recurring (11th appearance) | | •Robert Carricart | played | Lucky Luciano | Recurring (4th appearance) | | •Stewart Bradley | played | Wally Corbin | Recurring (4th appearance) | | •Warren Oates | played | Artie "the Firecracker" Krebs | |
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Arthur Malet's character would return in Season Four's Giant Killer. | Location: Chicago |
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Rico: (about the wounded Corbin) I wouldn't wanna give odds. | Luciano: (to Madikoff) Pavanos don't take. I take and you like it. | Luciano: (to Madikoff) You got a dirty house. You better clean it up. | Pavanos: Maybe you forgot I don't say your name without spitting.
Madikoff: Somebody wants to see me in jail.
Pavanos: I don't wanna see you in jail. I wanna see you dead. | Hobson: (about Madikoff) He'll plant two of his boys in other cars. They'll be right behind you.
Ness: I don't think so. You and Rico will. |
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Narrator Walter Winchell wrongly identifies Agent Rossman as "Rossi" in the dialogue. |
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This Romeo and Juliet mob style episodes has its moments but you walk away with the feeling that you should have gotten a lot more than what was presented. Especially the lack of screen time for veteran heavies Jack Elam and Warren Oates. |
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