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The Untouchables (1959)
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| Title: | The Giant Killer |
| Episode Number: | 113 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 25 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday April 09th, 1963 |
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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.
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| Ironically, Torin Thatcher, who plays a gangster here, played the prosecutor in the classic 1957 courtroom drama Witness for the Prosecution. |
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| Ness: Sorry, Monte. You're gonna miss the finish. | Monte: Who tipped you off I was here?
Ness: Must've slipped my mind. | Sultan: You lookin' for somebody, Ness?
Ness: Not anymore. | Sultan: Janos was here all night. I'd even swear to it.
Ness: I figured you would. | Ness: (to Janos) Mr. Monte's deals are pretty one-sided. |
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| One of the more violent entries of Season Four but the script is only average so we have ourselves kind of a ho-hummer. Not terrible but not memorable either. Such was often the way of the show's final season. |
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