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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: The Empty Chair

15 October 1959
With Capone in prison, Frank Nitti tries to grab the open top spot in the empire. But Capone's bookkeeper is giving him a run for his money.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Barbara Nichols ... Brandy La France / Barbara Ritchie
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti

Nehemiah Persoff ... Jake Guzik
Richard Benedict ... 'Fur' Sammons
Wally Cassell ... Phil D'Andrea
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Betty Garde ... Norma Guzik
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Allen Jaffe ... Nitti Henchman in Office (unconfirmed)
Peter Mamakos ... Gus Raddi

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Herman Rudin ... Tony 'Mops' Volpe
Hugh Sanders ... Investigating Officer in Barber Shop (unconfirmed)
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Harry Wilson ... Nitti Henchman in Office (unconfirmed)
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Norman Alden ... Gunman in Barber Shop who gets throat cut. (uncredited)
Neville Brand ... Al Capone (uncredited)

Chuck Hicks ... LaMarr Kane (uncredited)

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: Ma Barker and Her Boys

22 October 1959
Ness has tracked down the notorious bank robber Ma Barker, a woman who turned her back on religion in order to lead a life of crime with her sons.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Claire Trevor ... Kate Clark 'Ma' Barker
Peter Baldwin ... Arthur 'Doc' Barker
Joe Di Reda ... Fred Barker
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Louise Fletcher ... Eloise
Robert Ivers ... Herman Barker

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Vaughn Taylor ... George 'Pa' Barker
Adam Williams ... Lloyd Barker
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 3: The Jake Lingle Killing

29 October 1959
A newspaperman is murdered for double-crossing some mobsters. So a reward-seeking ex-con decides to work with Ness and find the killer.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Charles McGraw ... Barney 'Bugs' Birch

Jack Lord ... Bill Hagen
John Beradino ... Angie Viale
Steve Gravers ... Birch Henchman (unconfirmed)

Chuck Hicks ... LaMarr Kane

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Phillip Pine ... Jack Zuta
Charles Tannen ... Reporter on Telephone (unconfirmed)
Herb Vigran ... Jake Lingle
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Harry Wilson ... Jazzbox Patron (unconfirmed)
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

H.M. Wynant ... Joe Aiello
James Lanphier ... Leo Brothers (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: The George 'Bugs' Moran Story

5 November 1959
Ness tries to get the influential president of a truckers union to stop mobster "Bugs" Moran and his crime syndicate from infiltrating the labor unions.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Lloyd Nolan ... George 'Bugs' Moran

Jack Warden ... Lawrence Halloran
Peter Baldwin ... Tom Patterson
Kem Dibbs ... George 'Blackie' Anderson
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Bob Hastings ... Frank Patterson

Chuck Hicks ... LaMarr Kane

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Miriam Nelson ... Grace Halloran

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Harry Shannon ... Joe Patterson
Barbara Stuart ... Thelma Devores
Robin Warga ... Larry Halloran Jr.

Fredd Wayne ... Joe Carroll
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi (uncredited)
Jack Kruschen ... Union Vice-President (uncredited)
George Lynn ... Farmhouse Mug (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 5: Ain't We Got Fun

12 November 1959
A successful bootlegger seizes control of a nightclub and takes its brash young comic under his wing, promising to make him a star.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Joseph Buloff ... Benny Hoff
Cameron Mitchell ... Johnny Paycheck
Harry Bartell ... Schlessinger
Phyllis Coates ... Renee Sullivan
Ted de Corsia ... Big Jim Harrington
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Chuck Hicks ... LaMarr Kane

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Timothy Carey ... Loxie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 6: Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll

19 November 1959
A deranged gangster kidnaps the right-hand man of mobster Dutch Schultz, then steals the horse Schultz was planning to bet on in the Kentucky Derby.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Clu Gulager ... Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll
Lawrence Dobkin ... Arthur Flegenheimer Jr. / Dutch Schultz
Ronald Anton ... Tommy Clover (as Ronnie Anton)
Richard Carlyle ... Lefty Gallagher
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Bern Hoffman ... Fats Finney
Richard Karlan ... Needles Bledsoe
Dick Miller ... Benny Bristow

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Scott Peters ... Schultz Henchman (unconfirmed)
Suzanne Storrs ... Diana Carten
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Tyler McVey ... Police Chief A.M. Beaufort (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 7: Mexican Stake-Out

26 November 1959
Eliot Ness is lured south of the border to retrieve a witness who will help his case. Only it's a set-up...once there, the mobster on trial is planning to have Ness killed.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Martin Landau ... Jerry Fanning
Vince Edwards ... Nick Delgado
George Cisar ... Imbry's Hallway Guard (unconfirmed)
Roy Engel ... Whelan
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Byron Foulger ... Julius Imbry
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. ... Achilles 'Charlie' Guzman (as Rodolfo Hoyos)

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Barbara Luna ... Lucita
Ken Lynch ... Theodore 'Ted' Newberry
Alex Montoya ... Maximiliano 'Max' Charcas
Richard Norris ... Dottweiler

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Kenner G. Kemp ... Policeman at Hearing (uncredited)
Bud Osborne ... Commissioner (uncredited)
Stafford Repp ... Mr. LaMarr (uncredited)
Joseph Ruskin ... Fred Metcalf (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 8: The Artichoke King

3 December 1959
A gangster who controls the produce market in New York has a colleague bumped off. But when the hit man he hired gets greedy, he has to get rid of him too.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Jack Weston ... Ciro Terranova

Al Ruscio ... Frankie Yale
Robert Ellenstein ... Felix Burke

Argentina Brunetti ... Sophia Cestari
Lane Chandler ... Kingan
Selette Cole ... Mrs. Stearns
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Eugene Iglesias ... Tony Cestari
Mike Mazurki ... Frankie Marlowe

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Meg Wyllie ... Mrs. Terranova

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman (uncredited) (unconfirmed)

Season 1, Episode 9: The Tri-State Gang

10 December 1959
A notorious gang that hijacks trucks is unstoppable...until one of its members falls for a young French woman who can identify their leader.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Alan Hale Jr. ... 'Big' Bill Phillips (as Alan Hale)
Florence Halop ... Flora Weinberg
William Bendix ... Wally Legenza
Stanley Adams ... Willie Weinberg
Jay Adler ... Georgie Kaufman
Roxane Berard ... Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Dauphine
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Chuck Hicks ... LaMarr Kane

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Gavin MacLeod ... Artie McLeod
Peggy Maley ... Amy Randall
Joseph Mell ... Sidney Weinberg

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
John Ward ... Bobby Mais
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
William Fawcett ... Police Officer (uncredited)
George Lynn ... Doctor (uncredited)
Dick Wilson ... Sheriff Wilson (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 10: The Dutch Schultz Story

17 December 1959
After Dutch Schultz gets his income tax evasion trial moved to a quiet town, he starts to have a positive effect on its citizens and eventually sways the jury.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Lawrence Dobkin ... Arthur Flegenheimer Jr. / Dutch Schultz
Robert Carricart ... Charles 'Lucky' Luciano
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Margaret Field ... Marsha Harper (as Maggie Mahoney)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Mort Mills ... Lulu Rosenkrantz

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty

Marion Ross ... Vera Schultz
Johnny Seven ... Canello
David White ... W.S. Andrews
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Frank Gerstle ... Schultz Man (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie ... Judge (uncredited)
Frank Puglia ... Joe Flores (uncredited)
Amanda Randolph ... Numbers Racket Woman (uncredited)
Richard Reeves ... Abe Landau (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 11: You Can't Pick the Number

24 December 1959
Eliot Ness and the Untouchables set their sights shutting down the numbers racket. The numbers are like a lottery where anyone can place a bet of up to one dollar on a three digit number. The payout for a full dollar bet is $600 so the profit for the mob, who run the racket, is the remaining 40%. Ness wants to shut down that cash flow which can be used for more heinous crimes. They think they may have an in when one of Al Morrissey's collectors is stabbed. Ness pressures Agent Marty Flaherty to make contact with Morrissey, an old friend who once saved his life. Before he can do anything, the Chicago police arrest Morrissey for gambling violations and Marty focuses on Al's son, Phil Morrissey but with little luck until his father pays the price for being connected to the mob.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Jay C. Flippen ... Al Morrisey
Darryl Hickman ... Phil Morrisey
Whit Bissell ... Pat Danning
King Calder ... Mr. Sampson
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Chuck Hicks ... LaMarr Kane

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Christine White ... Evelyn - Phil's girl
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Betty Lou Gerson ... Alma Pollock (uncredited)
Doreen Lang ... Mrs. Morrisey (uncredited)
Barry Russo ... Frank (uncredited)
Johnny Silver ... Gangster (uncredited)
Harry Tyler ... Pete Wasson (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 12: The Underground Railway

31 December 1959
When Frank Halloway breaks out of prison, his crooked lawyer arranges for him to follow the underground railway to Los Angeles where he hopes to collect his $250,000 share of the loot from his last job. The so-called railway is a safe route to Los Angeles with help from reliable criminal associates along the way. To also help him along the way, the lawyer arranges for Mona Valentine to travel with him and pose as is wife. She does so for the money she's offered even though she is repulsed by Halloway who is quite ugly. Along the way however, he undergoes plastic surgery to the point that it creates a problem for him at the end of his journey. For Eliot Ness and the Untouchables, capturing Halloway is personal: Halloway killed a fellow agent.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Virginia Vincent ... Mona Valentine
Joe De Santis ... Daniel Oates

Cliff Robertson ... Frank Halloway
Frank Ferguson ... Dr. James Crenshaw

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

David McMahon ... Police Captain (unconfirmed)

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Ernest Sarracino ... Tomaso Fellini
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Linda Wong ... Tuki
John Harmon ... Ed Johnson (uncredited)
Bob Hopkins ... Charley Brant (uncredited)
Maudie Prickett ... Telephone Supervisor (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 13: Syndicate Sanctuary

7 January 1960
With Al Capone out of the way, the mob is looking to relocate its base of operations outside of Chicago in a nearby community. Their first step is to get rid of the incorruptible mayoral candidate, Judge Leon Zabo, who they run down in the street. The Coroner's inquest is a sham and it is obvious that the Chief of Police, who appoints the Coroner, is already in the syndicate's pocket. Ness and his men move into the town intent on shutting the mob down before they even get started but the Untouchables find that they also have to protect the dead Judge's daughter, Rosetta Zabo, who has taken up his anti-corruption campaign.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Anthony Caruso ... Guido Morelli
Robert F. Simon ... Police Chief Towers
Gail Kobe ... Rosetta Zabo
Lewis Charles ... Joe Donato
Lois De Banzie ... Linda Turning
Douglass Dumbrille ... Judge Ben Harlow

Jack Elam ... Nick Bravo
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Raymond Greenleaf ... Judge Leon Zabo

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Frank Wolff ... Tony Rio
George Cisar ... Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Clark Howat ... Mason (uncredited)
Mike Lane ... James Stenbeck (uncredited)
Johnny Silver ... Gangster (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 14: The Noise of Death

14 January 1960
When Eliot Ness and Agent Martin Flaherty raid a small butcher shop looking for illegal liquor, they find more the cheap booze: they find the body of the store's owner, Arturo Vittorini, in the meat locker. The dead man's wife Barbara accuses the neighborhood Mafia chief, Joe Bucco, of ordering the killing. Bucco denies having anything to do with it - the dead man was his wife's cousin - but is pretty sure his collector, Little Charlie Sebastino, is responsible. He also learns to his shock and dismay that the Mafia hierarchy has pushed him out and Little Charlie has been named as his replacement. Bucco strikes back and sabotages Sebastino's trucks but the Mafia sends him a message when they kill his driver and he knows that unless he backs off, he will be next. He gives Eliot Ness a present just in case he's knocked off.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
J. Carrol Naish ... Joseph H. 'Joe' Bucco (as J. Carroll Naish)
Henry Silva ... Little Charlie Sebastino
Norma Crane ... Barbara Vittorini
Robert Ellenstein ... Mr. Kalinak
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Mike Kellin ... Abe Garfinkel
Joi Lansing ... Georgina Jones
Rita Lynn ... Anna Bucco

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Cyril Delevanti ... Men's Room Attendant (uncredited)

Harry Dean Stanton ... Newspaper Seller (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 15: Star Witness

21 January 1960
An accountant with a brilliant mind for numbers agrees to testify against the mob. But keeping him safe before the trial keeps Ness and his men on the run.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Marc Lawrence ... Luigi Renaldo
Jim Backus ... William Norbert
Sal Armetta ... Tommy Fiducci
Bart Burns ... Floyd Wheaton
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Allen Jaffe ... Albert Cicciano (unconfirmed)
William Justine ... Ralph McNiel

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Dorothy Morris ... Mildred Norbert

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty

Tom Reese ... Georgie Summers
Bing Russell ... Deputy Martinson (unconfirmed)
Jay Warren ... Paolo Rienzi (as Jay Warrenn)
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Antony Carbone ... Mr. Forenzi (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 16: The St. Louis Story

28 January 1960
The team faces a new kind of criminal when they battle the owner of the swank Jockey Club, a respectable gent who is the boss of the St. Louis underworld.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Leo Gordon ... Whitey
David Brian ... Dink Conway
Richard Bakalyan ... Joe Courtney
Lillian Bronson ... Mrs. Lindsey
Charles Cane ... Police Lt. Mike O'Farrell (unconfirmed)
Rita Duncan ... Rita Rosso, misspelled Rocco in closing credits
Bernard Fein ... Tim Hogan
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Percy Helton ... Mr. Meyer
Danny Meehan ... Eddie Runge, misspelled Runkel in closing credits
George N. Neise ... William Neuhauser (as George Neise)

Jerry Paris ... Agent Martin Flaherty
Gil Perkins ... Louis Hoffner (unconfirmed)
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Milton Parsons ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 17: One-Armed Bandits

4 February 1960
A newly released convict is blackmailed into running a slot-machine racket. If he refuses, his daughter will learn of his existence and be scandalized.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Larry Gates ... Julian Glass
John Beradino ... Augie Viale (as John Beradino)
Harry Guardino ... Frank Odine
Wolfe Barzell ... Jake Brodowski
Kenneth Becker ... Al Barberry (as Ken Becker)
Theona Bryant ... Nurse (as Theora Bryant)
Paul Comi ... George Colleoni
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Theodore Marcuse ... Paul Curtiz
Penny Santon ... Emily Brodowski
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Kenner G. Kemp ... Police Commissioner at Party (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 18: Little Egypt

11 February 1960
The department's newest agent is able to infiltrate the mob, using carrier pigeons to get information out. That is, until a woman gets him into trouble.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Susan Cummings ... Hazel Stanley
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Fred Clark ... Major Charlie Byron
Norman Alden ... Barry Carlton (as Norm Alden)
Frank Bella ... Ray Williams
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Sam Gilman ... Deputy Parker
Miriam Goldina ... Mrs. Lazlo

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
John Marley ... Ed Carlton
James McCallion ... Shorty Checkers
Bartlett Robinson ... Mayor Marcus Stone
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Majel Barrett ... Waitress (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel ... Sheriff Munie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 19: The Big Squeeze

18 February 1960
For Ness, a master bank robber proves a worthy opponent. But robbing banks is not a federal offense, so Ness must get him on another charge.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
John Hoyt ... James Havens
Dodie Heath ... Chicky Purcell (as Dody Heath)
Dan O'Herlihy ... Larry 'Ace' Banner / Mr. Johnson
Stephen Coit ... Lynch
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
William A. Forester ... Stu Mill
Anthony George ... Cam Allison (credit only)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Edmund Hashim ... Matty Church (as Ed Hashim)
Pitt Herbert ... Cashier

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Jimmy Mageean ... Jamie 'The Knife' Hennigan (as James Mageean)
Jeanne Vaughn ... Miss Downes
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Mickey Golden ... Waiter (uncredited)
Don C. Harvey ... Howard--Bank Guard (uncredited)
Kenneth MacDonald ... Senate Committee Member (uncredited)
Paul Maxey ... Grimes (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 20: The Unhired Assassin: Part 1

25 February 1960
While a crazed derelict in Florida is obsessed with assassinating President Roosevelt, Capone's mob is planning to take over the Chicago World's Fair by killing the mayor.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Joe Mantell ... Giuseppe 'Joe' Zangara
Claude Akins ... Jake 'Dodo' Ryan
Robert Middleton ... Mayor Anton J. Cermak
Robert Anderson ... Miami police chief
Eleanor Audley ... Cross mrs.
Ted Berger ... Roley Sutton

Argentina Brunetti ... Mrs. Swoboda
John Daheim ... Tom A. Jansen (as John Day)
Frankie Darro ... News Vendor
Richard Deacon ... Bill Skidmore
Frank DeKova ... Louis 'Little New York' Campagne
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Sam Gilman ... Kyle
Percy Helton ... Monaghan
Sterling Holloway ... Horace
Herbert Hoover ... Himself (archive footage)
Ray Kellogg ... Geller

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
George N. Neise ... Ira Peterson (as George Neise)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage)
Barry Russo ... Milwaukee Minelli (as John Duke)
Sally Todd ... Sally Jansen
Lee Van Cleef ... Frank Diamond
Charles Watts ... Committee official
Dick Whittinghill ... Forrest
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 21: The Unhired Assassin: Part 2

3 March 1960
Although unsuccessful in their first attempt to assassinate Chicago's Mayor, Anton J. Cermak, the Capone mob under the command of Frank Nitti and several other of the imprisoned mobster's lieutenants, have not given up. This time they hire a professional, Fred 'Caddy' Croner, an expert at using a long rifle with a scope who carries his weapon in a golf club bag. They put him on a retainer until Cermak goes out of town and sure enough, they learn that the Mayor will be traveling to Miami to attend a public event in honor of the President-elect, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who is visiting the area before returning to Washington for his inauguration a few weeks later. Eliot Ness and the Untouchables are soon onto their plan and travel to Miami to protect Cermak. Unbeknown to them however, a crazed man, Giuseppe 'Joe' Zangara, has purchased a handgun with the intent to kill Roosevelt at the same public function.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Joe Mantell ... Giuseppe 'Joe' Zangara
Robert Gist ... Fred 'Caddy' Croner
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Robert Middleton ... Mayor Anton J. Cermak
Robert Anderson ... Miami Police Chief
Eleanor Audley ... Mrs. Cross
Frank DeKova ... Louis 'Little New York' Campagna
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Paul Frees ... Radio Voice / Public Address Voice / Franklin D. Roosevelt (voice) (unconfirmed)
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Sam Gilman ... Detective Barney Kyle
Percy Helton ... Jocko Monaghan
Sterling Holloway ... Horace De Vilbill
Ray Kellogg ... Geller

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage)
Lee Van Cleef ... Frank Diamond
Dick Whittinghill ... Earl Forrest
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Addison Richards ... Mayor Roy B. Gautier (uncredited)
Charles Watts ... Convention Organizer (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 22: The White Slavers

10 March 1960
The sadistic head of a prostitution ring tries to get a former madam to help him with his operation. Only she decides to work with Eliot Ness instead.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Dick York ... Ernie Torrance
Mike Kellin ... Mig Torrance
Nita Talbot ... Alice
Betty Field ... Mrs. Buchanan
James Anderson ... Nicky Flanagan
Theona Bryant ... Lucille
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Robert Gibbons ... Olson
Mona Knox ... Edna
Paul Langton ... Bob Wheaton
Frank London ... Ned 'Goldie' Gold

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Jeremy Slate ... Red Foran
Natividad Vacío ... Gas Station Attendant
Sarita Vara ... Ellena
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Ray Walker ... Mr. Kimmell (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 23: Three Thousand Suspects

24 March 1960
Just as a prisoner is about to turn stool pigeon, he is shot by someone on the inside. So Ness transfers a con from another prison to find the killer.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Mary Sinclair ... Mrs. Tom Sebring
Bert Freed ... Gus Caserta

Leslie Nielsen ... Tom Sebring
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Francis De Sales ... Capt. Troy
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
James Flavin ... Warden G. N. Rinehardt
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Ned Glass ... Ed Keiffer
Peter Leeds ... Nick Segal
Dan Seymour ... Sam Argus
Howard Storm ... Phil Thorne (as Howie Storm)

Season 1, Episode 24: The Doreen Maney Story

31 March 1960
A woman and her boyfriend, dubbed "The Lovebirds" by the press, rob an armored truck. When she is caught, Ness uses her as bait to catch her partner.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Christopher Dark ... Sheik Humphries

Connie Hines ... Maybelle Maney

Anne Francis ... Doreen Maney
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Lovyss Bradley ... Matron
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Jim Hayward ... Sheriff

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
George Mitchell ... Mr. Maney
Richard Rust ... Len Carson
Robert Stevenson ... Jake Logan (as Robert J. Stevenson)

Season 1, Episode 25: Portrait of a Thief

7 April 1960
The president of a firm that distributes alcohol is connected to the mob and has been swindling his company for years. But then the mob turns on him.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Henry Jones ... Brooks Wells / Demos Brittano
Charles McGraw ... Johnny Torrio
Edward Andrews ... E. Carlton Duncan / Aristide Brittano
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Raymond Bailey ... John Carvell
Alan Dexter ... Vince Farrell
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Harry Landers ... Phil Martin

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
J. Pat O'Malley ... Deputy Warden Charles Carroll
Ray Walker ... Bartender (unconfirmed)
Harlan Warde ... Police Officer
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Henry Beckman ... Max the Waiter (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 26: The Underworld Bank

14 April 1960
The crime lords have now become money lenders. So when they cut one of their men out of his share of a heist, he comes after them...and so does Eliot Ness.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Virginia Vincent ... Louise O'Hara

Peter Falk ... Duke Mullen
Thomas Mitchell ... Milo Sullivan
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Val Avery ... Johnny the Enforcer
Raymond Bailey ... John Carvell
Vincent Barbi ... Big Augie Epstein (as Vince Barbi)
Leonard Bremen ... Police Sergeant (as Lennie Bremen)
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Frank Gerstle ... Police Captain
Bernard Kates ... Davie
Penny Santon ... Mrs. Zagano
Ernest Sarracino ... Tony Zagano
John Davis Chandler ... Henchman (uncredited)
Addison Richards ... Harold Hichman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 27: Head of Fire: Feet of Clay

21 April 1960
Special agent Ness is worried about his childhood pal - a big, successful boxing promoter who's mixed up with a gangster Ness can never get convicted.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Nehemiah Persoff ... Johnny Fortunato
Madlyn Rhue ... Chickie Bernstein

Jack Warden ... Frank Barber
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Norman Alden ... John Henry Whitmore (as Norm Alden)
George Chirello ... News Vendor
Virginia Christine ... Stella Barber
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Leo Gordon ... Pops Gantry
Patsy Kelly ... Slapsie Sadie
Lawrence Maldonado ... Fabiano
Adrienne Marden ... Nurse Vedkoff

Season 1, Episode 28: The Frank Nitti Story

28 April 1960
Al Capone's main enforcer, Frank Nitti, has gone into the movie business. He threatens theater owners into paying him protection money...or else!

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Richard Anderson ... Sidney Rogers / Zoran Bresnovitch
Myron McCormick ... Ramsey Lennox
Dick Foran ... Jerry Dockstone
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Frank Albertson ... Jason MacIntyre
Phyllis Coates ... Ellie Morley
Frank DeKova ... Louie Campagna (as Frank de Kova)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Anthony George ... Agent Cam Allison
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Alex Gerry ... J. N. Miller
Harry Harvey ... Harold Coldman (as Harry Harvey Sr.)

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: The Rusty Heller Story

13 October 1960
Rusty Heller is a nightclub performer who has her eyes set on a better life for herself which, in her case, means lots more money. She sets her eyes on mobster Charles 'Pop' Felcher who has his own ambitions: with the recent arrest of Al Capone on tax evasion charges, he sees himself taking over as the top mobster in Chicago. When Felcher shows little interest in her, she settles for his lawyer, Archie Grayson. Felcher eventually comes around but Rusty starts to play a dangerous game when she decides to make money off Felcher and the Capone mob by selling both of them the same information.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Elizabeth Montgomery ... Rusty Heller

Harold J. Stone ... Charles 'Pops' Felcher
David White ... Archie Grayson
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Norman Fell ... Reiner
Betty Garde ... Alice
Linda Watkins ... Flora
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Barry Russo ... Marty (as John Duke)
Allison Hayes ... Mrs. Charles 'Pops' Felcher
John Close ... Gordie

Pete Candoli ... Spokesman
George DeNormand ... Assistant D.A.
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Neville Brand ... Al Capone (uncredited)
John Hoyt ... Capone's Lawyer (uncredited)
Hope Summers ... Neighbor (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 2: Jack 'Legs' Diamond

20 October 1960
Working in the New York area, Eliot Ness and his men are trying to trace an incoming shipment of narcotics. Some years before, mobster and nightclub owner Jack "Legs" Diamond spent time in Europe and he made a deal with a Greek crime family to buy $5 million worth of narcotics. Diamond is flamboyant and loves publicity but his partners, Lucky Luciano and Dutch Schultz, want him to lay low for a while and they send him off to his cabin in the Catskills. When Diamond learns that they have gone ahead with the drug deal without informing him, he assumes they're trying to cut him out of the deal and goes after the drugs himself.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Steven Hill ... Jack 'Legs' Diamond
Norma Crane ... Alice Diamond
Suzanne Storrs ... Dawn Dolan
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Oscar Benjamin (as Oscar Beregi)
Ted Berger ... Moxie Harris
Antony Carbone ... Dimitrious Spiros (as Tony Carbone)
Robert Carricart ... 'Lucky' Luciano
Lawrence Dobkin ... Dutch Schultz / Arthur Flegenheimer
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Lee Patrick ... Lelah Dolan
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Peter Whitney ... 'Big' Bill Swinney
Raymond Bailey ... John Carvell (uncredited)

Ryan O'Neal ... Bellhop (uncredited)

Telly Savalas ... NYC Detective (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 3: Nicky

30 November 1960
When a small-time hoodlum is apparently killed by Eliot Ness during a raid, the man's teenage son, Nicky Bousso, tries to kill him. Ness realizes that Nicky is no hood and tries to be nice, but the kid is persistent. When ballistics confirm that the man was killed before the raid took place, Nicky thinks Ness is just making it up. Nicky gets a job cleaning cars at his father's former place of work, a taxi company owned by Gus Marco. Unbeknown to Nicky, Marco is a major hoodlum and his father was in fact a hood. He is soon faced with the choice of following in his father's footsteps or helping out Ness and the Feds.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Michael Ansara ... Charlie Steuben
Joe De Santis ... Louis Latito
Phillip Pine ... Mike Marconi
Luther Adler ... Gus Marco
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Malcolm Atterbury ... Judge Simon Willard
Vincent Barbi ... Ike
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
George Greco ... Adamo
Ronnie Haran ... Tessie

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Mario Roccuzzo ... Nicky Bousso
Renata Vanni ... Carmela
A.G. Vitanza ... Mario Bousso
John Harmon ... Lab Tech (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: The Waxey Gordon Story

10 November 1960
Waxey Gordon is known as the beer baron of New York and he decides that the time has come to expand his territory. He sets his sights on the New Jersey side of the river and successfully eliminates his three competitors there, including mobster Bugs Donovan. Ness and his men are trying to bring Waxey down and are sure they have located his warehouse but every time they raid the place, the building is completely empty. When they do finally figure out how he is moving his beer, they plan a little surprise for him with the help of the Elizabeth, New Jersey Fire Department.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Frank DeKova ... Bugs Donovan (as Frank De Kova)

Nehemiah Persoff ... Waxey Gordon
Walter Winchell ... Narrator
Terry Becker ... Higgins (as Adam Becker)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Terry Huntingdon ... Flo Ingalls
Lisabeth Hush ... Elaine Warren (as Lizabeth Hush)

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Walter Reed ... Orville Watson
Edgar Stehli ... Mr. Ainslee
Sam Gilman ... Charlie Sherman (uncredited)
Hank Patterson ... Charlie--Warehouse Manager (uncredited)
Gene Roth ... Louis (uncredited)
George Selk ... Stagehand (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: The Mark of Cain

17 November 1960
Eliot Ness and his team have been successful in shutting most of the drug trafficking in Chicago. One exception is 'Little' Charlie Sebastino's operation. He has accumulated quite a stash over the years and doesn't need to import new supplies to keep his lucrative operation going. A drug overdose victim puts Ness onto Sebastino's distribution chain but he is puzzled when the gangster stops selling the stuff. Unbeknown to Ness, the Commission, chaired by Joe Genna, has ordered Sebastino to stop selling drugs. Needless to say, 'Little' Charlie hatches his own plan to eliminate Genna and come out on top.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Will Kuluva ... Frank Genna

Conrad Janis ... Sticks
Eduardo Ciannelli ... Joe Genna
Henry Silva ... 'Little' Charlie Sebastino
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Wolfe Barzell ... Salvatore Sebastino
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman (unconfirmed)
Vic Perrin ... Robert Riordan
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Gilman Rankin ... Rawlins
Paula Raymond ... Sylvia Genna
Carol Eve Rossen ... Carol (as Carol Rossen)
Joyce Taylor ... Singer
Jason Wingreen ... Turner
K.L. Smith ... 'Puffy' Ocell (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 6: A Seat on the Fence

24 November 1960
Narcotics smuggler Dino Patrone returns to the United States after visiting the old country for several months. He brings his younger sister Carla with him as she plans on studying in the U.S. Little does Dino know that his boss Victor Bardo has ordered his best friend Willie Asher to kill him. Traveling on the train to Chicago, Dino meets an acquaintance, print and radio journalist Loren Hall. Dino soon meets his end and it falls to Hall, who reluctantly agrees to work with Eliot Ness, to help Carla Patrone after she is kidnapped by the mobsters.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Joseph Anthony ... Victor Bardo
Gene Lyons ... Willie Asher
Frank Silvera ... Dino Patrone
John McIntire ... Loren Hall
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
John Anderson ... George McPhail

Val Avery ... Frank Salinas
Dan Barton ... Mickey
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Len Lesser ... Gunther
Arlene Martel ... Carla Patrone (as Arlene Sax)
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Olan Soule ... Dr. Amos Hallet
Cyril Delevanti ... News Vendor (uncredited)
Robert Griffin ... Doctor (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: The Purple Gang

1 December 1960
The Purple Gang, led by Eddie Fletcher, specialize in small-time kidnapping focusing on minor mobster that can fetch them a few thousand dollars in a short period of time. They may have bitten off than they can chew when they grab Jan Tornek. He is ostensibly an antique shop owner in business with his brother-in-law Eric Vajda. In fact, he's a messenger for the Capone mob, regularly collecting shipments of narcotics. Ness had been observing Tornek for some time and when he misses picking up a drug delivery, he's soon on to Mrs. Tornek who has already received the ransom demand. She works with Ness but Fletcher is soon on to them and they nab her brother, Eric Vajda. The case gets complicated when Capone's top enforcer, Frank Nitti, starts to negotiate for Vajda's release.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti

Werner Klemperer ... Jan Tornek
Ilka Windish ... Marta Tornek
Steve Cochran ... Eddie Fletcher
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Rayford Barnes ... Edward Wiles
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
James Flavin ... Rocky Garver
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Steven Geray ... Eric Vajda
Arthur Kendall ... Machine Gun Machen
Paul Lambert ... Silkie Delong

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Dan Sheridan ... Martin Unger
Joe Turkel ... Loman
John Zaccaro ... Andrews
Harvey B. Dunn ... Apartment Superintendent (uncredited)
Carl Milletaire ... Nick Tomassi (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 8: Kiss of Death Girl

8 December 1960
Having had three boyfriends killed in the last 18 months, Francie West has earned her nickname, the kiss of death girl. She is a blackjack dealer in Phil Corbin's speakeasy and has been dating a minor mobster in Lou Scalese organization named Whitey Barrows. Corbin has plans to move into the big time and with Whitey's help, hijacks four truckloads of liquor belonging to Scalese. Corbin kills Whitey when the job is done and Eliot Ness tries to get Francie to help him out on the case. She's not too keen, initially refusing to accept that her latest boyfriend is dead. When she realizes that Corbin was involved and that her own life is in danger, she reconsiders.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Mickey Shaughnessy ... Henny Combs
Robert H. Harris ... Phil Corbin
David J. Stewart ... Lou Scalese
Jan Sterling ... Francie McKay
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
John Conte ... Vito
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Joe Ferrante ... Beaker (as Joseph Ferrante)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Wesley Lau ... Whitey Barrows
Celia Lovsky ... Mrs. Barrows, misspelled in credits as 'Borsatch'
Baruch Lumet ... Mr. Barrows, misspelled in credits as 'Borsatch'
Lester Miller ... Alex
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Kenner G. Kemp ... Gambler (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 9: The Larry Fay Story

15 December 1960
When mobster Larry Fay gets control of the dairy industry, the price goes up and the city is in an uproar. Milk normally sells for 10 cents a quart but has risen to 13 cents with 2 cents going directly into 's Fay's pocket. A commission of inquiry is set up to investigate the matter but Fay only cares about his profit and to the chagrin of at least one of his partners, pushes the price of milk ever higher. Fay owns a nightclub with partner Sally Kansas who isn't aware of Fay's illegal activities. Her much adored younger brother Tommy does and when Fay kills him, Eliot Ness sees an opening to enlist Sally's help in bringing Fay down.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Sam Levene ... Larry Fay
Larry Gates ... Carl D. Arnold
Robert Emhardt ... Fred Stegler
June Havoc ... Sally Kansas
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Jay Adler ... Sammy Archer
Tommy Cook ... Tommy Kansas
Francis De Sales ... D.A. Roger Hayden
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Allen Jaffe ... Frankie
Robert Karnes ... Wayne Owens

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Paul Bryar ... Police Capt. Reardon (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 10: The Otto Frick Story

22 December 1960
Otto Frick is a drug dealer with a traveling group of distributors. Ness and his men trace his supply chain to a book shop whose owner regularly visits the German Consulate in New York. Ness soon realizes that the Nazis are supplying Frick and that one of its agents, Walter Messlinger, is the point of contact. What Ness doesn't yet realize is that Messlinger wants Frick's experience as a hood to start using Nazi strong-arm tactics against local citizens. He also enlists Frick's right-hand man, Hans Eberhardt, to set up a protection racket against Jewish shopkeepers. When Ness intercepts one of the German drug shipments, Frick starts putting pressure on his German contact and it all comes to a head on the night of big German-American Bund rally at Madison Square Gardens.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Francis Lederer ... Walter Messlinger
Richard Jaeckel ... Hans Eberhardt

Jack Warden ... Otto Frick
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Willis Bouchey ... Nathaniel Emmons
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Hermann Göring ... Himself (archive footage)
Stacy Harris ... Capt. Reardon
Adolf Hitler ... Himself (archive footage)

Steve London ... Jack Rossman
Joseph Mell ... Herschel Levitan
Fred Nurney ... Felix Boll
Erika Peters ... Hedda Messlinger
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Molly Roden ... Elaine Levitan

John Wengraf ... Manning Loder
Gil Perkins ... Irwin Spector (uncredited)
Frank J. Scannell ... Carnival Barker (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 11: The Tommy Karpeles Story

29 December 1960
Following the Hillsdale Express train robbery in which a million dollars was stolen and a mail clerk was killed, 'Tough' Tommy Karpeles is convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Eliot Ness has been tasked by the Post Office to recover the missing million and he begins to think that Karpeles may be innocent. Information from a dying hood puts him on the trail of Karpeles' former associate Arnie 'The Wolf' Mendoza, now a supposedly reformed cinema owner living under the name of Albert Maris. When Mendoza kidnaps Karpeles' daughter Sally to keep her from talking, Tommy decides to help Ness and rescue his daughter.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Harold J. Stone ... 'Tough' Tommy Karpeles
Murray Hamilton ... George Varsey
Madlyn Rhue ... Sally Karpeles aka Sally Karr

Joseph Wiseman ... Albert Maris / Arnie 'The Wolf' Mendoza
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Gage Clarke ... Oscar Termin
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Joseph Julian ... Fritz Herrling

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman (unconfirmed)

Vic Morrow ... Collier
William Newell ... Rawlins
Leo Penn ... Milton Tannenbaum
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Herman Rudin ... Mace
Vladimir Sokoloff ... Stanley Tannenbaum
Robert Stevenson ... Phillip McAllen (uncredited)
Glenn Strange ... Prison Warden (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: The Big Train: Part One

5 January 1961
When Al Capone is convicted of tax evasion, he's sentenced to 11 years and sent to the federal penitentiary in Atlanta. Capone's farewell is something normally reserved for more honest citizens leading Eliot Ness to go to Washington and propose the construction of Alcatraz prison. In Atlanta, Capone has a pretty good thing going, including guards who make life pretty easy for him in exchange for cash. When it becomes apparent that he too will be transferred to the new prison, Capone uses a cell mate's knowledge of the railroad route to plan his escape. In Chicago meanwhile, Ness becomes aware that the Capone empire is converting assets into cash and he and his team set out to find out why.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Neville Brand ... Al Capone
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Paul Bruce ... Levine
Richard Carlyle ... Everett Lafferty
Lewis Charles ... Joe Giambatista
Russ Conway ... Warden Hubbard
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Frank London ... Benny Marcus

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Gavin MacLeod ... Three-Fingered Jack White
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Lalo Rios ... Tony Diaz
Robert F. Simon ... Attorney General Homer S. Cummings
Richard Bakalyan ... Prisoner (uncredited)
John L. Cason ... Left-handed gunman shooting Marcus (uncredited)
John Hoyt ... Capone Lawyer (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp ... Congressman Kerry (uncredited)
Ted Knight ... Congressman Oliver (uncredited)
George N. Neise ... Archie Devlon (uncredited)
Gregg Palmer ... Paul Di Marco (uncredited)
Keith Richards ... Committee chairman (uncredited)
Bartlett Robinson ... Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson (uncredited)
Russell Thorson ... Ferguson, Federal Agent (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 13: The Big Train: Part Two

12 January 1961
Having managed to secretly inform his men of the departure date of the train carrying him to Alcatraz, Al Capone continues to work om his escape. The plan is to free Capone when the train stops for 5 minutes in the northern California community of Cloverville. Capone's men arrive the day before the snatch and basically take over the town at gunpoint. Ness and his men are soon on to them however and manage to enter the town. Needless to say, Capone ends up in Alcatraz.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
James Westerfield ... Eric Holvig
Neville Brand ... Al Capone
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Paul Bruce ... Levine
Richard Carlyle ... Everett Lafferty
Lewis Charles ... Joe Giambatista
Russ Conway ... Warden Hubbard
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Eddie Firestone ... Fred Noonan
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti (archive footage)
Frank London ... Benny Marcus (archive footage)

Steve London ... Jack Rossman

Gavin MacLeod ... Three-Fingered Jack White
George N. Neise ... Archie Devon (archive footage)
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Lalo Rios ... Tony Diaz
William Schallert ... Edward Garth
William Challee ... Jed Ryan - Stationmaster (uncredited)
Woody Chambliss ... Burt - Telegrapher (uncredited)
Robert Foulk ... Sheriff (uncredited)
Ron Hagerthy ... 'Handsome' Johnny Rollins (uncredited)

Charles Lane ... Alcatraz Official (uncredited)
Ben Wright ... Seth Gordon aka Victor Green (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 14: The Masterpiece

19 January 1961
When Al Capone is imprisoned for tax evasion, he leaves his operation in the hands of two of his lieutenants: Mayer Wartel is responsible for the speakeasies and Carl Positan is left in charge of the breweries. Wartel however soon ensures that he is left as the only one in charge and is soon dubbed Capone's heir apparent. He's a severe hypochondriac and a chronic worrier so when he takes a dislike to the newspaper articles about him, he personally gets rid of the editor. Wartel had his gun made from scratch and of unique lightweight materials which results in Ness being able to track down the gunsmith and keep him under surveillance. When worrier Wartel gets wind of Ness' interest, he hires contract killer Harry Strauss to get rid of him. The fact that his target is under constant watch only adds to thrill of the kill.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Robert Middleton ... Mayer Wartel
George Voskovec ... Herman Kihn
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti

Rip Torn ... Harry Straus
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Alexander Lockwood ... Hinds
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Addison Richards ... William Adcock
Joseph Ruskin ... Happy Levinsky
Harry Shannon ... Michael Shaw
Jason Wingreen ... Capt. Dorset
David Bond ... Medic in ambulance (uncredited)
Jimmy Lydon ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 15: The Organization

26 January 1961
With the imprisonment of Al Capone for tax evasion, Frank Nitti has taken over the operation of the organization but that isn't stopping others from trying to muscle their way in. Arnie Seeger in particular thinks he has the opportunity to create a national crime syndicate and partners with St. Louis mobster Joe Kulak to make it happen. They plan on inviting key mobsters from across the country to a conference in Chicago. Into this mix comes a recently released small-time criminal, Maxie Schram. His wife Roxie now lives with Seeger and Maxie tries to hit her up for money. Down and out, he has no choice but to turn to Eliot Ness as an informant after his wife refuses to help him. It is Maxie that puts Ness and his men on Seeger's trail. When Kulak kills a policeman who had wiretapped the site of the syndicate conference, theirs is now a murder investigation as well.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Richard Conte ... Arnie Seeger
Susan Oliver ... Roxie aka Rose Plummer
Milton Selzer ... Maxie Schram
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Pete Kulak (as Oscar Beregi)
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Richard Karlan ... Danny Kurtz
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Thom Carney ... Dutch
Grant Richards ... Jerry Tomack
John Harmon ... Arno Schwager
Russ Bender ... George Cooper
Robert Beecher ... Boomer
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Neville Brand ... Al Capone (archive footage)
Paul Dubov ... Jack Rossman (archive footage)
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti (archive footage)
Cyril Delevanti ... Flophouse Manager (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 16: The Jamaica Ginger Story

2 February 1961
Kansas City boss Torrez runs a lucrative trade in deadly, wood-alcohol tainted "Jamaica Ginger". When rivals try to move in on his operation, Torrez hires hit-men, but complications arise when one of the killers falls in love.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Brian Keith ... Jim Martinson
Michael Ansara ... Rafael Torrez

James Coburn ... Dennis Garrity
Alfred Ryder ... Jerry LaCava
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
June Dayton ... Louise Rainey
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Jean Inness ... Judith Foster
Harry Holcombe ... Police Capt. Roberts (as Harry Holcombe Jr.)
Clegg Hoyt ... Larry
Hank Patterson ... Wilkerson
Byron Morrow ... Police Capt. Williamson
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Owen Cunningham ... Claude S. Winninger (unconfirmed)

Season 2, Episode 17: Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino

9 February 1961
Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino is a bootlegger who seems to have developed an almost foolproof way of manufacturing his liquor. He has equipped over a hundred immigrant homes with small stills to actually make the stuff and a unique way of collecting the product. Not everyone in the immigrant community is participating in the illegal liquor-making operation and Eliot Ness visits a night class where adults learn English. His visit is followed by Ciamino's thugs who give the teacher a beating in front of his students. When shopkeeper Renzo Raineri intervenes, he learns that his son, a bookkeeper, is part of Ciamino's organization. Once Ness at his men learn how Ciamino collects the liquor, they try to catch him with goods but through intimidation and murder, the mobster proves to be elusive.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Will Kuluva ... Renzo Raineri
Lee Philips ... Paul Raineri
Sam Jaffe ... Luigi Valcone
Keenan Wynn ... Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson

Harry Dean Stanton ... Picolo (as Dean Stanton)
Rebecca Welles ... Rose Raineri
Bernard Kates ... Mr. Lee
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Bernard Fein ... Richie
Roscoe Ates ... Drunk
Andrea Darvi ... Theresa Raineri (as Andrea Margolis)
Jack Tesler ... Gio
Penny Santon ... Gio's Wife
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Scotty Morrow ... Tony Jr. (uncredited)
Charles Wagenheim ... (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 18: The Underground Court

16 February 1961
Mobster Valentine Ferrar thinks he has the perfect way to steal $500,000 of the syndicate's money. When a passenger liner returning from Cuba catches fire off the New Jersey coast, he fakes his death and sends his underling to the Underground Court, the mob's court of law, to tell them he drowned. They are soon on his trail however so when he meets up with a kooky widow, Hannah Wagnall, they set off on what she calls a second honeymoon. What he doesn't realize is that Wagnall has her own plans and that she's gone on these second honeymoons before. Ness and his men, with the help of State Police, track Valentine and Wagnall across several States as they too try to not only get the money but hopefully find out where the Underground Court meets.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Richard Devon ... Valentine Ferrar
Frank DeKova ... Judge Foley
Joan Blondell ... Hannah 'Lucy' Wagnall
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Steve Conte ... First Hood
William Fawcett ... Cooley
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Eddie Firestone ... Ernie Berrigan
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Arthur Kendall ... Pedro Palmas

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Vic Perrin ... Inky Beggs
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Barry Russo ... William 'Bo' Narrins (as John Duke)

Season 2, Episode 19: The Nick Moses Story

23 February 1961
When gangster Nick Moses and another Chicago mobster threaten to go to war after Moses poaches customers in the other's territory, Frank Nitti - now the top mobster in Chicago after the recent incarceration of Al Capone for tax evasion - tells them to settle things amicably, or else. Moses pretends to make amends but actually arranges a hit on his rival, one that also leads to a young newspaper boy being shot. When Nitti tells him he's a dead man, Moses tries to make one last deal - in return for sparing his life, he will make sure Eliot Ness is killed. Nitti accepts the proposition and gives him six days to get the job done.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti

Michael Constantine ... Gino Carabello
Joe De Santis ... Louis Latito
Harry Guardino ... Nick Moses
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Richard Bakalyan ... Monk
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Jason Johnson ... Waiter
Peter Mamakos ... Sully
Riki Marcelli ... Tommy Carabello
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Jack Reitzen ... Vinnie Orcell
Herman Rudin ... Rosie
Dan Seymour ... Jake Kurowski
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Hale Johnson (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 20: The Antidote

9 March 1961
For years the Federal government has been trying to find a way to chemically de-nature industrial alcohol, but the mob has always found a way to re-nature the substance. In Chicago, the chief supplier of alcohol to the mob is Wally Baltzer who employs a crew of chemists to ensure a smooth flow of the product. The latest government formula is proving hard to crack and one of Baltzer's chemists, the physically disabled Russell Shield, sees an opportunity to make a name and a small fortune for himself. When his colleague develops the right chemical formula, Shield decides to kill him and blackmail Baltzer and Frank Nitti.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Telly Savalas ... Wally Baltzer
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti

Joseph Wiseman ... Russell Shield
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Jeff Corey ... Max Frimmel
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Herbert Hoover ... Himself (archive footage)
John Mitchum ... Freddie
Byron Morrow ... Speaker
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Gale Robbins ... Lorna Willis
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage)
Lorna Thayer ... Landlady
Jason Wingreen ... Police Capt. Dorset
Ben Wright ... Jacques Villon

Season 2, Episode 21: The Lily Dallas Story

16 March 1961
Lily Dallas is a highly intelligent ex-con who has a history of committing bank robberies. This time she and her husband George 'Blackie' Dallas, who is known for his deft use of a Tommy gun, kidnap a well known and very rich businessman Thomas B. Randall and demand $300,000 ransom. Mrs. Randall follows their instructions and doesn't contact the police until after she has paid the ransom so Ness puts out a rumor that all of the bills have been marked. Blackie however is beginning to chafe under Lily's orders, all the more so as she is having an affair with a member of her crew, Marty Stoke. With the ransom money now unmovable, they go back to robbing banks.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Norma Crane ... Lily Dallas
Linda Watkins ... Mrs. Murphy
Ed Nelson ... Marty Stoke
Larry Parks ... George 'Blackie' Dallas
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Dabbs Greer ... Thomas B. Randall

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Joe Lo Presti ... Pete Appleby
Gregg Martell ... Jiggs
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Vicki Raaf ... Margie (as Vici Raaf)
Judy Strangis ... Arlene
June Vincent ... Mrs. Randall
Danielle De Metz ... Danielle (uncredited)
Barbara Parkins ... Girl (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 22: Murder Under Glass

23 March 1961
With the election of Franklin Roosevelt and the end in sight for prohibition, Frank Nitti and the Chicago mob have been shifting from alcohol to narcotics as their primary source of income. When their supply dries up, Nitti travels to New Orleans to meet with their supplier, Emile Bouchard, whose original shipment of drugs was hijacked but is expecting another any day. Nitti warns him that there better not be any foul-ups with this shipment but it soon becomes clear that Bouchard has plans of his own and is out to get a percentage of the mob's total income. Eliot Ness and his men are in New Orleans trying to break up the drug pipeline.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Carl Milletaire ... Pete Konitz
Dennis Patrick ... Gil Haller
Luther Adler ... Emile Bouchard
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Paul Birch ... Police Lt. Willard
Craig Duncan ... Gordo
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Eugene Iglesias ... Mendez
Francis McDonald ... Sully MacGuyver (as Francis J. MacDonald)
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Richard Reeves ... Hugger Davis
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage)
Evelyn Scott ... Mrs. Davis
James Thayne ... Monte
George Werier ... Hugo

Norman Leavitt ... Customs Records Clerk (uncredited)
Joseph V. Perry ... Junkie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 23: Testimony of Evil

30 March 1961
Eliot Ness and the Untouchables are out to convict political boss Brian O'Malley and have two witnesses who will testify that he ordered a murder. O'Malley is an old-time politico who never seeks office himself but controls almost every party official that does. Ness' witnesses are living in a hotel under constant police protection but that doesn't stop O'Malley who manages to use a corrupt cop to kill one of them, George Davas. Ness' only remaining option is to find Davas' girlfriend, Julie Duvall, who he learns was also a witness to O'Malley orders. Time is of the essence for the Feds as mobsters for O'Malley are also on hot on her trail.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Fay Spain ... Julie Duvall

Jack Elam ... Stan Wilinski
John Marley ... Henry 'Hennie' Weiser
David Brian ... Brian O'Malley
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Robert Brubaker ... Thomas Drexel
Robert Cornthwaite ... Mr. Wendell
Ross Elliott ... David Mantley
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Paul Genge ... Deputy Police Chief Artie Bryson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Johnny Seven ... George Davas
K.L. Smith ... Murphy
Tom Fadden ... Sweet Shop Man (uncredited)
Warren Parker ... Mr. Dunn (uncredited)
Michael Parks ... Tommy--Elevator Operator (uncredited)
William Tannen ... Policeman Richter (uncredited)
John Zaremba ... Federal Agent (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 24: Ring of Terror

13 April 1961
When boxer Joey McGrath dies in the ring, the medical examiner reports no special circumstances and the Press put it down to a tragic accident. A lab technician in the ME's office informs Eliot Ness that the medical report was fixed and McGrath had a high level of morphine in his blood, suggesting he had been drugged before the bout. McGrath's manager Barney Jarreau is a straight arrow who wasn't involved in the fix but with the McGrath incident about to be reviewed, numbers racketeer Rudy Krasna decides to force Jarreau's hand to fix an upcoming championship fight. Ness pressures Jarreau to help them out but he is reluctant to do so in order to protect his wife.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Harold J. Stone ... Barney Jarreau
John Crawford ... Johnny Acropolis
Richard Karlan ... Rudy Krasna
Viveca Lindfors ... Mrs. Jarreau
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Sheldon Allman ... Hymie Krugman
Walter Burke ... Herbie Snow

Howard Caine ... Blinky Rodriguez
George Carver ... Joey McGrath
Russell Collins ... Mr. Peabody
John Daheim ... Rocky Pearson (as John Day)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Vaughn Taylor ... Dr. William A. Voyt
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Bill Baldwin ... Radio announcer (uncredited)
S. John Launer ... Commissioner (uncredited)
Olan Soule ... Smitty (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 25: Mr. Moon

20 April 1961
Melanthos Moon is a San Francisco art and antique dealer who manages to hijack a large supply of the special paper used to print U.S. Currency. He then arranges to spring from Leavenworth prison master counterfeiter Hans Dreiser to engrave the plates to produce the money. Eliot Ness and the Untouchables are soon on to him having followed Moon's henchman Benny Joplin back to his Oakland, California home. With the phony money available, Moon then approaches Chicago mobster Frank Nitti with an offer of $100 million split 50/50 with Nitti distributing the cash. Ness and his men are out to get one of the nearly perfect bills to get the serial number and stop the distribution of the cash before it starts.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Victor Buono ... Melanthos Moon
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Karl Swenson ... Hans Dreiser
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Stewart Bradley ... Monk
Russ Conway ... Brookson
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Ellen Madison ... Millie Joplin
Byron Morrow ... S.S. Chief
Tommy Nello ... Paddy
Robert Osterloh ... Benny Joplin
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Bill Baldwin ... Box Office Agent (uncredited)
Carleton Young ... Mr. Levell (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 26: Death for Sale

27 April 1961
Johnny Lubin has been on the make since he was a young kid. He quit school after grade 3 and by the age of 13 was paying off his truant officer $75 a week to leave him alone. Now 20, he own a string of speakeasies on the waterfront, including opium dens. He soon hooks up with George Dodd a toy manufacturer whose real name is Phil Melnick and is a supposedly reformed mobster. He has $2 million worth of opium to distribute and Lubin thinks he has just the way to get it into the hands of distributors. Lubin's arrogance however pushes him into a deadly game of cat and mouse with Eliot Ness and his men.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Ned Glass ... Art Rele
Carole Eastman ... Sondra Wiley

James MacArthur ... Johnny Lubin
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Michael Fox ... Bradley
Mario Gallo ... Chester
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti (archive footage)
Jon Lormer ... Clary
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Lou Polan ... Phil Melnick aka George Dodd
Neil Rosso ... Ed Getty

Season 2, Episode 27: Stranglehold

4 May 1961
Eliot Ness sets out to bring down Frank Makouris, who controls New York's Fulton Fish Market by intimidation and murder and who is responsible for the price of fish going up nearly 50%. Frank's boss, gangster Joe Kulak, tells Frank to lay low until Ness leaves, but Frank ramps up his terrorizing of the market, until Kulak is forced to throw a low-ranking hood to the feds as a sacrificial lamb in order to take the heat off himself. Unfortunately, it doesn't work out as planned.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Phillip Pine ... Lennie Shore
Kevin Hagen ... Swede Kelso

Ricardo Montalban ... Frank Makouris
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Trevor Bardette ... Capt. Joe McGonigle
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Joe Kulak (as Oscar Beregi)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Adrienne Marden ... Mrs. McGonigle
Burt Miller ... Henry Matson
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Frank Puglia ... Carlo Feruzzi
Gene Roth ... Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter

Robert J. Wilke ... Arthur Flegenheimer aka Dutch Schultz
Kam Tong ... Waiter (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 28: The Nero Rankin Story

11 May 1961
Although Eliot Ness and the Untouchables managed to destroy the Underground Court, they have yet to make a dent against the Syndicate, which has re-grouped and continues to operate. They elect Nero Rankin to chair the national board of the syndicate, but the choice wasn't unanimous. He's also in poor health and that leads Sylvia Orkins, who loves Rankin and is convinced he will die or be killed, to approach Eliot Ness to do something, anything, to get him out of his new job. Rankin knows he has only about a year to live and that he's an unpopular chairman so he offers Ness a deal: lay off the Syndicate for the year and when he's dead, he'll provide Ness with the Syndicate's books. When Ness turns him down, Rankin decides that there's only one option: fight back.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Will Kuluva ... Nero Rankin
John Dehner ... Huey Barker
Joanna Moore ... Althea
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Brook Byron ... Madame Amy
Jean Carson ... Sylvia Orkins
Frank DeKova ... Judge Foley (archive footage)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Richard Karlan ... Maurie Brigger
Barry Kelley ... Pat Polofski

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Barry Russo ... Lefty Southern (as John Duke)
Murvyn Vye ... Lou Hyndorf
Bill Baldwin ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Wolfe Barzell ... Lefty's Uncle (uncredited)

Norman Leavitt ... Injured Bystander (uncredited)
Byron Morrow ... Hartley Lester (uncredited)
Dan Seymour ... Cy Brenner (uncredited)
Ernestine Wade ... Maid (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 29: The Seventh Vote

18 May 1961
After Al Capone is imprisoned for tax evasion, he leaves his Chicago operation in the hands of a governing council. There are two factions however, one headed by Frank Nitti and the other by Jake 'Greasy Thumb' Guzik, and they can't agree on anything. To resolve the deadlock, Capone asks his mentor, known only as Kafka, to return to the U.S.A. and take over the management of his organization. Kafka was deported 11 years previously and now lives in the Orient and Nitti and Guzik hire Alexander Stavro to ensure that Kafka entry is uneventful. Eliot Ness and the Untouchables work with the RCMP to ensure Kafka is prevented from crossing into the U.S.A.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Joseph Ruskin ... Alexander Stavro

Nehemiah Persoff ... Jake 'Greasy Thumb' Guzik
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Baynes Barron ... Muller

Howard Caine ... Edwin Ballin
Robert Cornthwaite ... Inspector Jim Goodrich
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Allen Jaffe ... Gregory

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
George N. Neise ... Archie Devlin
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Richard Reeves ... Levinsky
Neville Brand ... Al Capone (uncredited)
Howard Culver ... Joe (uncredited)
Charles Seel ... Baggage Car Clerk (uncredited)
Norman Willis ... Greco (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 30: The King of Champagne

25 May 1961
After Federal Agents destroy a large shipment of champagne there a void in the market. Bottle manufacturer Edmund Wald decides that perhaps the time has come to start filling the bottles he sells. He teams with a bootleg liquor distributor, Michel Viton, who has the contacts to sell the stuff to. He also gets his cheapskate uncle Barney Loomis, a legitimate restaurant owner, involved by getting him to lend him the up-front money he needs to the the illicit liquor operation underway. Wald is taking all the risk however with both Viton and Loomis making sure their own interests are protected. Wald has his own plans however.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Robert Middleton ... Barney Loomis

Michael Constantine ... Edmund Wald
Barry Morse ... Michel Viton
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Jack Anthony ... Louie Monk
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Jean Harvey ... Mrs. Loomis
George Kennedy ... Birdie
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Grant Richards ... Harry Brooks
Jason Wingreen ... Police Capt. Dorset
Ben Wright ... John Wellin
John Cliff ... Warehouseman (uncredited)
Cyril Delevanti ... Museum Night Watchman (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 31: The Nick Acropolis Story

1 June 1961
Nick Acropolis has created a vast network of bookies and is the king of the numbers racket in the greater Chicago area. His problems start when he discovers that Louis Manzak, his wife's brother and the manager of one his betting parlors, has skimmed $200,000 of the proceeds. Were it not for the family relationship, Nick would have had him killed but rather he gives Louis 48 hours to come with $50,000 as a down payment on what he owes. His sister lends him half of that amount but his attempt to borrow the rest from someone else leads to disaster. The dispute also brings Acropolis into a dispute with Frank Nitti while Nick's enforcer, Frankie Fershman, decides the time has come for him to move up in the organization.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Constance Ford ... Stella Acropolis
Johnny Seven ... Frankie Fershman

Lee Marvin ... Nick Acropolis
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Michael Granger ... Sully Hinds
Arthur Kendall ... Monk

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Carl Milletaire ... Pete Konitz
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Leonard Stone ... Louis Manzak
C. Lindsay Workman ... Harry Krafton (as Lindsay Workman)
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Hale Johnson (uncredited)
Owen Cunningham ... Men's Shop Manager (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 32: 90-Proof Dame

8 June 1961
Nate Kester is a burlesque theatre operator who decides to branch out into the lucrative brandy business. He is producing his own brandy, of very poor quality, and using a fancy French label to try and pass it off as de Bouverais cognac. He realizes that if his scheme is to work, he will have to ensure that the real stuff is unavailable for comparison to the rot gut he will be marketing. He manages to destroy the principal supplier of the real stuff but Etienne de Bouverais himself comes to Chicago to put a new wholesaler in place. When he kills off de Bouverais he finds he has a formidable foe in the form of Madame de Bouverais, the former Marcie McKuen, at one time a dancer in his theatre. Eliot Ness tries to convince her to cooperate with the Feds to bring Kester down but she has her own plans to get even her former employer.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Joanna Barnes ... Marquise de Bouverais / Marcie McKuen
Steven Geray ... Etienne de Bouverais
Steve Cochran ... Nate Kester
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Norman Burton ... Wally Dagan
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Gilbert Green ... Henry Bogar

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson

Harry Dean Stanton ... Moxie (as Dean Stanton)
Warren Stevens ... Alex Brosak

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: The Troubleshooter

12 October 1961
A new 5 and 10 cent game using punch boards has become very popular and lucrative for the syndicate that controls it. With Eliot Ness and the Untouchables targeting them, receipts are down so they decide to accept New York hood Nate Selko's plan to deal with Ness. Selko's offer of a bribe is rejected by Ness out of hand so he goes to plan B: set Ness up to shoot a man who is apparently unarmed. Ness knows he was fired at first but when no gun is found anywhere at the scene, it becomes front page news and he forced to defend himself both publicly and to the DA

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Murray Hamilton ... Harry Danigan
Ned Glass ... Max Riegel
Vincent Gardenia ... Jake Petrie

Peter Falk ... Nate Selko
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Michael Dana ... Al Deemers
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Barnaby Hale ... Ned Beemis

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
John McLiam ... Rick Landy
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Vladimir Sokoloff ... Sam
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Paul Bryar ... Detroit Representative (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: Power Play

19 October 1961
With a public outcry over the level of gang violence in Chicago, the authorities appoint retired lawyer Willard Thornton to the new post of Crime Commissioner. What no one realizes is that he has formed a new syndicate bent on importing and distributing narcotics. When the new cartel's enforcer, Steve 'Country Boy' Parrish, is arrested by Eliot Ness he is soon out on bail thanks to bail bondsman Barney Lubin, a Thornton associate. Parrish knows that Thornton's style is to eliminate any possible risk to his reputation so he is soon on the lam, living in the back room of a country garage run by Emmy Sarver. She has her own ideas, primarily focused on keeping Parrish around. As both Ness and Thornton close in, Country Boy Parrish must face the wrath of a woman scorned.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Albert Salmi ... Steve 'Country Boy' Parrish
Mary Fickett ... Emmy Sarver

Carroll O'Connor ... Barney Lubin
Wendell Corey ... Willard Thornton
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Robert Bice ... Capt. Johnson
Larry Breitman ... Joey Loomis
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Paul Genge ... Wally Jater
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Richard Reeves ... First Trucker
Bing Russell ... Officer Pete Garrett

Season 3, Episode 3: Tunnel of Horrors

26 October 1961
Acting on an anonymous tip, Eliot Ness and his men find themselves at a local carnival keeping an eye on an impending purchase of narcotics. The seller is Alexander Rader, a known drug dealer and the buyer is Arnold Justin on behalf of Frank Nitti. They are scheduled to meet in an electrical room accessible only through the tunnel of horrors tide. Justin is an ex-Chief of Detectives who was always honest when on the force but decided he was fed up putting his life on the line for minimal pay so he quit and now acts as a buyer for the mob. Unfortunately, he also realizes that the park is under police surveillance and refuses to go through with the buy. When the drugs disappear, Frank Nitti makes it quite clear that he expects Justin to deliver the goods, or else.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Martin Balsam ... Arnold Justin
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Don Gordon ... Johnny Selkirk
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Joseph Ruskin ... Alexander Raeder
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Harry Bartell ... Dr. Eric M. Olsen
Barbara Pepper ... Landlady
Arny Freeman ... Weisman (as Arnold Freeman)
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Jim Boles ... Marty Mattern (uncredited)

Steve London ... Jack Rossman (uncredited)
James Nusser ... Drunk (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 4: The Genna Brothers

2 November 1961
Within a few short years of their arrival in the USA, the 6 Genna brothers have firmly establish themselves in Chicago's criminal community. Established in Chicago's Little Italy, they provide the Capone empire with illicit liquor that they have produced through a network of home distilleries that may only produce one gallon a day each. They also smuggle illegal aliens into the country and hold the threat of returning them to the old country if they don't do what they're told. Eliot Ness and his men have been trying to break up the Gennas network, but it has proved difficult to do as they can only find a few bottles at a time. With the help of a respected member of the local community, Carlo Giovanni, they try to get more information about the illegal operations. When the youngest Genna brother takes an interest in Giovanni's daughter, Ness moves in leading to a showdown with the family members.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Marc Lawrence ... Mike Genna
Antony Carbone ... Angelo Genna
Frank Puglia ... Carlo Giovanni
Arlene Martel ... Stella Giovanni (as Arline Sax)
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Steve Gravers ... Tony Genna
Eugene Iglesias ... Emilio
Peter Coe ... Flipper
Grant Richards ... Frankie Resko
A.G. Vitanza ... Cooker
William Tannen ... Cop
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 3, Episode 5: The Matt Bass Scheme

9 November 1961
Matt Bass is an ex-con and a former member of Al Capone's criminal empire. In prison, a fellow con, engineer Jason Fiddler develops what he thinks is the perfect way to deliver illicit liquor to central Chicago. Once out of jail, Bass approaches his old friend Frank Nitti to sell the idea. Nitti has been hit hard lately by Eliot Ness and the Untouchables who have pretty well shut down most of his distilleries and the speakeasies are starting to close their doors. Nitti tries to solve the delivery problem himself but in the end, agrees to Bass and Fiddler's scheme. Ness is soon on to them however.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Telly Savalas ... Matt Bass
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Milton Selzer ... Jason Fiddler

Michael Constantine ... Seth Otis
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Joseph Bernard ... Solly Wilks
Toni Tucci ... Alma
John Harmon ... Phil Grier
Grant Richards ... Frankie Resko
Herman Rudin ... Bochek
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Baynes Barron ... Larry Rand (uncredited)
Carl Milletaire ... Pete Konitz (uncredited)
Jason Wingreen ... Capt. Dorset (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 6: Loophole

16 November 1961
Morton Halas is an aggressive and very successful defense attorney who will stop at nothing to get his clients off. Having successfully defended Big Mike Probich he finds himself working for Larry Coombs, another small-time mobster who has ambition to rise to the top. Coombs and his top enforcer Whitey Metz decide to knock off Probich and take over his network. They succeed but things don't go as smoothly as planned and Eliot Ness soon has an eye witness who can identify both of them. Halas has a flair for the dramatic and just as the verdict in the case is about to be announced, he arranges for someone to stand up in open court and announce, with murder weapon in hand, that he is the killer. Ness and the District Attorney know that the fix is in and find they have to rely on their own trickery if Halas, Coombs and Metz are to face justice.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Jack Klugman ... Morton Halas

Martin Landau ... Larry Coombs

Gavin MacLeod ... Whitey Metz
George Tobias ... Mikhail 'Red Mike' Probich
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Vaughn Taylor ... District Attorney Harker Wade

John Wengraf ... Gus Kleeber
Lorna Thayer ... Connie LaVerne
Wendell Holmes ... The Judge
Joe Turkel ... Gobo Karsh
Peter Brocco ... Pete Lavery
Alexander Lockwood ... Dr. Burley
Kaaren Verne ... Mrs. Schoenbrun--Landlady (as Karen Verne)
Alan Gilbert ... Walter Horn--Orderly
Larkin Ford ... Witness
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Howard Culver ... Charlie (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: Jigsaw

23 November 1961
Frank Nitti has a major problem: someone in his organization is leaking information to Eliot Ness and the Untouchables. They've closed down several of his distilleries and several members of the organization are starting to question Nitti's leadership. He decides to seek out someone who use to work for Al Capone, Walter Trager known as the Leaker, who has a knack for finding and closing down leaks in the organization. Trager narrows the possible list of leakers down to two people: Nitti driver Marty Wilger and his own brother-in-law Harry Mailer, a local politician on Nitti's payroll. Nitti orders them both killed but doesn't realize that Trager is out to take over the entire organization. Trager's sister, now a widow, has her own plans as well.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
James Gregory ... Walter Trager

Cloris Leachman ... Mrs. Mailer née Billie Trager
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Alan Baxter ... Harry Mailer
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Bernard Fein ... Marty Wilger (as Bernie Fein)
Paul Dubov ... Charlie Banion
Joseph V. Perry ... Cully Grice (as Joe Perry)
Harry Swoger ... Battler
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Jim Hayward ... Hawk Feeney (uncredited)
Ralph Moody ... Landlord (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: Man Killer

7 December 1961
Eliot Ness and his men are having success shutting down the narcotics trade in Chicago thanks to a series of anonymous telephone tips. Ness manages to trace the call to a phone booth and identify the caller as Nick Dulov, owner of the Windy City cab company. Dulov has stolen Nitti's 15 kilo shipment of heroin and then gives it back to him - with a proposition that they go into the narcotics distribution business together. Dulov's wife, Georgiana Drake, is fed up with their relationship however and having killed her husband tries to convince Nitti to do business with her. Her proposal is to use her fleet of taxis - and those in several other cities as well - as mobile narcotics stores and having the junkies come to them, rather than the other way around, and offer a free fix to anyone of the who brings in a new customer.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Ruth Roman ... Georgiana Drake
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Anne Helm ... Marian Keyes
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Mario Alcalde ... Marty Gladwin
Grant Richards ... Nick Dolov
Jay Adler ... Maxie
Mario Gallo ... Manny Kravitz
Joe Scott ... Pinky Malone
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 3, Episode 9: City Without a Name

14 December 1961
After a Federal Agent is gunned down, Eliot Ness and his Untouchables arrive in town to try and solve their colleague's murder. The perpetrator is believed to be Lou Mungo and his precipitous action is exactly the opening Frank Nitti was waiting for so he could move in himself. Nitti hires the smooth talking gambler Sebastian to convince Mungo to hand over his contacts at City Hall and he soon has the information he needs to blackmail Mungo. With Nitti putting pressure on Sebastian to get the deal done, Mungo decides to play hardball. Ness meanwhile is slowly building the case against Mungo for the murder.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Paul Richards ... Sebastian
Mike Kellin ... Lou Mungo
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Theodore Marcuse ... Oscar Symes
George Keymas ... Nick Vascovitch
Vic Perrin ... Arnie Falken
Joseph Breen ... Blinky
Harvey Stephens ... Commissioner F. Scott Bodeen
William Boyett ... Gilbert Burke
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Joseph Mell ... Nitti Henchman (uncredited)
Frank Richards ... Weybright Killer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: Hammerlock

21 December 1961
Always looking to expand their area of control, the mob is now out to get control of the bakery industry. Eliot Ness is in New York to testify at a trial and the local US Attorney asks him to stay on to help with the problem. Under the control of the Syndicate, Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter tasks Bryan "Bull" Hanlon to gain control of the industry by establishing a truckers association to get control of deliveries. Hanlon's inclination is to start with small bakers and slowly move up but under orders, he goes after the largest baker in the industry, Adam Stone. Highly respected in the industry, Stone is an old school businessman who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty or get down on his hands and knees to fix a piece of equipment. He wants nothing to do with the mob and isn't afraid to stand up to them. Until they threaten to harm his daughter Marcia, a dancer on Coney Island, who he has not seen for many years.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Harold J. Stone ... Adam Stone
John Larch ... Bryan 'Bull' Hanlon
Will Kuluva ... Max Turkin
Joan Staley ... Marcia Stone
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Robert Carricart ... Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter
Joel Donte ... Pep Loman
John McLiam ... Driver
Stewart Bradley ... Pete 'Brass Knuckles' Nolan
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Joe Kulak (as Oscar Beregi)
Robert Burton ... Dennis Matson
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Frank J. Scannell ... Sideshow Barker (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: The Canada Run

4 January 1962
Father Francis Gregory thinks nothing short of a miracle has happened when Joe Palakopolous, known as Mr. Pal to his friends, walks into his church. Pal is very generous and provides several hundred dollars to start up and maintain a soup kitchen. He also buys the church a new organ and puts up a brightly lit cross atop the church steeple. What Father Gregory doesn't know is that Pal is a gangster who smuggles in whiskey from Canada and is using this small community as a base of operations. Ness and his men are soon onto Pal when a top brand of Canadian whiskey, Canada Gold, suddenly starts to appear on the market. They soon focus on Pal and realize that his generosity to the Church, especially the brightly lit cross, all have a specific purpose.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Simon Oakland ... Joe Palakopolous aka Mr. Pal
Arthur Hill ... Fr. Francis Gregory
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Dabbs Greer ... Agent Ned Ferber
John Alderson ... Grote
Than Wyenn ... Frenchy LeBlanc
Michael Hinn ... Tom Jethroe
Paul Bryar ... Urcel
Gene Roth ... Weiss
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman (uncredited)
Emile Meyer ... Speakeasy Owner (uncredited)
George Sawaya ... Coogan's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: Fall Guy

11 January 1962
After mob hit man Frankie Gruder kills a warehouseman - and is almost nabbed by Eliot Ness and his men in the process - he turns to his old friend Julius Vernon to get him out of it. Vernon conspires with Willie Willinsky, who knows practically every crook in town, to find someone to plead guilty to the murder. The fraud works so well that Vernon suggests the three of them form an employment agency of sorts. Anyone who wants a crime committed need only tell them what they want done. Vernon will devise the scheme, Willinsky will find the men to make it happen and Gruder will provide the muscle. They decide that they also need a figurehead to take the rap if they get caught so they focus on recruiting Big Joe Holvak who has just been released from prison after serving his 10 year sentence. Joe doesn't realize what he's gotten himself into nor that time has also passed him by.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Jay C. Flippen ... Big Joe Holvak
Herschel Bernardi ... Julius Albert Vernon
Don Gordon ... Francis James 'Frankie' Gruder
Robert Emhardt ... Janos 'Willie' Willinski
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Herbie Faye ... Lefty
Cliff Carnell ... Pete Gort
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Frank Cady ... Larry Croft
Jon Lormer ... Finley Connors
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Robert Beecher ... (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 13: The Gang War

18 January 1962
When gangsters invade and shoot up a speakeasy on the outskirts of Chicago, Ness thinks Frank Nitti may be trying to get rid of some of his competition. When one of Nitti's joints is bombed soon after, the authorities are worried that a massive gang war may erupt. The problem for Nitti is that the out-of-town clubs are getting quality booze smuggled in from Canada and its drawing away his well-heeled customers. He learns from one of the roadhouse managers that Parnise Surigao has been importing the liquor but he won't reveal where or how he's doing it. When Nitti takes one of the smugglers hostage and learns where Surigao is storing his liquor, he decides to get his hands on it.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Victor Buono ... Parnise Surigao
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
John Kellogg ... Lucky
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Ed Nelson ... Johnny Prebble
Joe Di Reda ... Rusty Miller (as Joe di Reda)
Peter Forster ... Tony Masters
Anne Whitfield ... Sue
David Faulkner ... Jimmy
Paul Birch ... Capt. Jess Brownlee
Claudia Bryar ... Mrs. Phelps

Dal McKennon ... Mr. Phelps
Wayne Heffley ... Swede
Paul Dubov ... Urcel
Lou Krugman ... Mgr. Grayson
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson (uncredited)

Charlie Picerni ... Machine-Gunner (uncredited)
John Zaccaro ... Surigao's Hood (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 14: Silent Partner

1 February 1962
When Wallace Laughton is killed by Federal Agents, a mysterious man known only as The Partner orders that the agent responsible be eliminated. The Partner is a mysterious man whose identity is known to only a very few. He is reputedly the top man in organized crime. Lee Hobson is the agent responsible for shooting Laughton but when Eliot Ness gets wind of the contract, he claims responsibility and makes a point of telling the Press. Lee is taken aback with Eliot's moves and resents what he sees as his boss taking all the glory. When the contract killers kidnap Lee as bait to lure Ness into a trap, he learns exactly what his good friend is doing.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Allyn Joslyn ... Wallace Laughton

Dyan Cannon ... Mavis Carroll
Bert Convy ... Eddie Paris
Charles McGraw ... Pete Kalik
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Stewart Bradley ... Nails Hanson
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Tim Graham ... Truck Driver
Stanley Kahn ... Les Keever
John Milford ... Woody Lubek
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Sydney Smith ... Telford Barnes
Charles Horvath ... Hood (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 15: The Whitey Steele Story

8 February 1962
In New York on a case, Eliot Ness learns that mobster Joe Kulak is out to get control of the racing wire. The wire provides horse racing results from tracks across the country to betting parlors and bookies. The mob is out to get control of Michael Barrigan's wire service and they've killed Barrigan's two partners to put pressure on him. With information that Gregory Pindar will be running the mob's wire service, Ness travels to San Francisco undercover posing as hoodlum Whitey Steele to see if he can infiltrate the new operation. He gets a job with Pindar and learns that Pindar may also be importing heroin. Problems arise when a New York mobster, who knows Ness, shows up in town.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Henry Silva ... Joker
Murray Hamilton ... Michael Barrigan
Eduardo Ciannelli ... Gregory Pindar
Phillip Pine ... Griff Darden
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Sean McClory ... Police Capt. John Stanwood
Bing Russell ... Frankie Brendon
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Joe Kulak (as Oscar Beregi)
Hal K. Dawson ... Vendor
Ila Britton ... Louise Bramley (as Ila Briton)
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 3, Episode 16: The Death Tree

15 February 1962
In the Gypsy quarter of Chicago, drunkenness is taking its toll in fights and killings. The local community elders, known as the Senate, want to bring it to an end but come into conflict with Janos Colescou, owner of much of the illicit liquor distribution in the area. He kills the head of the Senate, Victor Bartok and when the opposition continues, kills his brother Fedor. Throughout, Colescou has revived an old custom of posting his victims name on an old tree in the neighborhood. For Ness and his men, the goal is to try to bring Colescou out into the open and for that they get help from Victor Bartok's daughter Magda. She tells him that Colescou has personal reasons for wanting to get rid of the Bartoks.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Charles Bronson ... Janos Colescou

Barbara Luna ... Magda Bartok
Theodore Marcuse ... Alex
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Edward Asner ... Fedor Bartok
Richard Bakalyan ... Benno
Booth Colman ... Victor Bartok
Eugene Iglesias ... George Karig
Otto Waldis ... Rudolph Benosch
Sara Taft ... Mother
Larry Breitman ... Chestnut Vendor
Cyril Delevanti ... Newsboy (as Cyril Delavanti)
Maurice Kelly ... Dancer
Richard Bartell ... Druggist
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Mickey Golden ... Senate Member (uncredited)

Charlie Picerni ... Colescou Henchman (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 17: Takeover

1 March 1962
The demand for real beer goes unabated and Charlie Zenko tries to consolidate his control of the North side of Chicago. He arranges for brew master Franz Koenig to get a visit from Eliot Ness. At his trial however, Koenig is saved when a stranger, Leo Mencken, provides him with the alibi he needs. Soon Koenig and Mencken are partners and are using Mencken's unique way of temporarily masking the re-alcoholization of the beer they produce. Charlie Zenko is none too pleased that his competition is back on the street but has the good sense to check with New York mobster Joe Kulak who confirms that Mencken is working for him. When they finally meet, Charlie Zenko is shocked to see just who Leo Mencken really is.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Luther Adler ... Charlie Zenko

Robert Loggia ... Leo Mencken
Collin Wilcox Paxton ... Ann Gratzner (as Collin Wilcox)
John Banner ... Franz Koenig
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Mort Mills ... Woody O'Mara

Leonard Nimoy ... Packy
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Joe Kulak (as Oscar Beregi)
Chris Carter ... Shimmy Dancer
Christine Carter ... Shimmy Dancer (as Chris Carter)
Bruno VeSota ... Defense Counsel
William Bryant ... Prosecuting Attorney
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Steve London ... Jack Rossman
Steven Benson ... Newspaper Boy (uncredited)
John Mitchum ... Brewery Employee (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 18: The Stryker Brothers

8 March 1962
Soon after the three Stryker brothers rob a train, killing someone in the process, Eliot Ness and his untouchables are on their trail. They get a warrant and seize the Strykers books and papers hoping to find something incriminating. The dim-witted Benny Striker has kept a piece of correspondence from the train robbery and his brothers decide they need to somehow get rid of that evidence. Benny approaches an old friend Mr. Jaeger, a retired arsonist, to set the Federal building's evidence room on fire and destroy the documents. He succeeds, but Ness uses basic psychology to ferret out Jaeger and the Stryker brothers.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Frank Sutton ... Benny Stryker
Michael Strong ... Morton Stryker
Joseph Bernard ... Alvin Stryker
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Buck Kartalian ... Nate Stryker
Grant Richards ... Resko
Arny Freeman ... Webster
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Hale Johnson
Michael Fox ... Lieutenant Miller
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Nehemiah Persoff ... Mr. Jaeger
Mario Gallo ... Lippy Carson (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 19: Element of Danger

22 March 1962
Victor Rait has developed a new method for converting opium to heroin and he and his partner Arnold Stegler hope to make a handsome profit. When Rait kills a Chicago policeman, who was actually on loan and working for Eliot Ness, he realizes that they have to clear out of their current location. Just as they are leaving Ness and his men arrives and Rait pretends to be an innocent bystander and witness to the shooting. When Stegler decides to eliminate Rait, Ness decides to use that to get Victor to cooperate.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Lee Marvin ... Victor Rait / Howard Carson
Victor Jory ... Arnold Stegler
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Hugh Sanders ... Greer
Paul Dubov ... Weisbaden
Sandra Warner ... Gina
Howard Culver ... Smitty
Eve Cotton ... Miss MacLean - Lipreader
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Russ Bender ... Daniel Gosden
Richard Reeves ... Bartender (uncredited)

Al Ruscio ... Gus Kroelig (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 20: The Maggie Storm Story

29 March 1962
When junkie Benny Rivas is stopped by Eliot Ness and his men, he tells them in his dying breath that the source of his heroin is the 808 Club. Ness knows the club's hostess, Maggie Storm, quite well. She's married to the frequently absent owner and denies any knowledge of drugs being sold on the premises. In fact, she has set up a very clever trading floor where mobsters bid for anything from drugs to counterfeit money. She has a bigger problem however when Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter decides he wants to take over the club and sends his murderous henchman Vince Shirer to eliminate anyone that might stand in his way. Ness decides to recruit a soon to be paroled mobster to infiltrate the organization.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Patricia Neal ... Maggie Storm

Vic Morrow ... Vince Shirer
John Kellogg ... Lucky Quinn
Joseph Ruskin ... Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Frank DeKova ... The Man (as Frank de Kova)
Bernard Fein ... Ed Harker
Herman Rudin ... Benny Rivas
Paul Bryar ... Racketeer
Tommy Nello ... Waiter (as Thomas Nello)
Beverly Powers ... Waitress (as Beverly Hills)
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 3, Episode 21: Man in the Middle

5 April 1962
Slot machines have become all the rage and William 'Porker' Davis is making a fortune on all of those nickels and dimes. He soon comes under pressure from mobster Joe Bomer who's prepared to let him stay in business provided he gives the players a 70% return on their bets thereby making sure they will always come back. Davis agrees but when Bomer finds out the machines have been doctored to pay out less, Davis is soon on the run. Turns out it's Davis' friend and Bomer employee Benjy Liemer who has been fiddling with the machines and also providing Ness with anonymous tips.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Martin Balsam ... Benjy Liemer
Tom Drake ... Joe Bomer

Cloris Leachman ... Julie Liemer

Gavin MacLeod ... William 'Porker' Davis
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Robert Christopher ... Malty Karsh
Mike Mazurki ... Moose Tobin
Paul Barselou ... Walter Hale (as Paul Barselow)
Louis Nicoletti ... Floorman (as Louis A. Nicoletti)
Joey Barnum ... Cabbie
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 3, Episode 22: Downfall

3 May 1962
Joseph December is a legitimate businessman and the scion of a wealthy family who own the Great Lakes Pacific railroad which, by all accounts, is on its last legs. With Eliot Ness receiving hot tips and managing to intercept liquor being smuggled in from Canada, Al Capone enforcer Pete 'The Persuader' Kalmiski and his underling Allan Sitkin approach December to make a deal. In return for letting them use his railway, December get to keep 20% of the proceeds. The death of a railway track worker however puts Ness and the Untouchables onto the scheme. When a side deal on shares with Sitkin goes bad and he commits suicide, December gets hold of information that he hopes he can use against Kalmiski. December's right hand man, Henry Grunther, is appalled at what is happening to the company and seeks Ness' assistance.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Steven Hill ... Joseph December Jr.
Simon Oakland ... Pete 'The Persuader' Kalmisky

Stefan Schnabel ... Henry Grunther
Milton Selzer ... Alan Sitkin
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Frank Wilcox ... Federal Attorney Beecher Asbury
Carol Kent ... Secretary (as Carole Kent)
William Challee ... Mike Kilkenny
Cathie Merchant ... Singer
Jeff Davis ... Hood
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 3, Episode 23: The Case Against Eliot Ness

10 May 1962
Mitchell Grandin is a prominent citizen of Chicago. As a former councilman and organizer of many charitable events, he has gained a reputation that he tries to put to good use. He's also trying to get the concessions for a major international fair and exposition celebrating Chicago's centenary and has hired a hit man to get rid of his competitors. When Eliot Ness tells the organizing committee that Grandin may be dirty, he finds himself being sued for slander to the tune of $500,000. His only possible defense is to prove that his suspicions are correct.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Pat Hingle ... Mitchell A. Grandin
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Jeanne Cooper ... Fran Cagle
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Cliff Carnell ... Dolph Cagle
Frank Wilcox ... Federal Attorney Beecher Asbury
Joe Turkel ... Birdie Yates (as Joseph Turkel)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Shirley O'Hara ... Mrs. Halvorsen
Bruce Andersen ... Committee Chairman
Robert Palmer ... Billy Cooner

George Murdock ... Gus Dmytryk
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Bruno VeSota ... Reporter #1 (as Bruno Ve Sota)
Edmund Tontini ... Reporter #2 (as Ed Tontini)
Chris Carter ... Woman in Hotel Room 23
Christine Carter ... Woman in Hotel Room 23 (as Chris Carter)

Sid Haig ... Augie the Hood

Martin Clark ... Superintendent
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Ben Frommer ... 'Fats' Gilman (uncredited)
Gene Roth ... Mobster (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 24: The Ginnie Littlesmith Story

17 May 1962
A vice ring known as the Group has been hiding their speakeasies and brothels by using free soup kitchens as a front. When white slaver Chez Goshen dies his niece, Ginnie Littlesmith, decides to take possession of the Group's books. She had worked for her uncle and feels it is her inheritance. Enforcer Vic Cassandros tries to seduce the spinsterish Ginnie to get his hands on those books. Eliot Ness wants to get his hands on them as well knowing it would be the end of that racket.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Phyllis Love ... Ginnie Littlesmith
Don Gordon ... Bick Cassandros
Brook Byron ... Marie LaRose
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
John McLiam ... Father Donovan
Barbara Pepper ... Mrs. Littlesmith
Harry Swoger ... Chiz Goshen
Leonard Strong ... Ben Poe
Toni Tucci ... Fay
Barnaby Hale ... Owen Enters
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Robert Bice ... Capt. Jim 'Hale' Johnson (uncredited)
Marlene Callahan ... Laura Littlesmith (uncredited)
Linda Evans ... Gert Littlesmith (uncredited)
John Harmon ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Jenö Mate ... Smitty Kopek (uncredited)
Lee Van Cleef ... Man in Soup Kitchen (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 25: The Contract

31 May 1962
When the attempted assassination of small-time hood Smiley Barris, New York mobster Joe Kulak hires cold-blooded assassin Ray Quist to kill him. Ness tries to get Barris to cooperate but he refuses. When a second attempt on Barris goes wrong, Barris calls his Johnny Templar to help him out. Templar runs a gambling boat that goes out to sea beyond the three mile limit and beyond the long arm of the law. Templar hides his friend Barris on board so Joe Kulak turns the tables on both of them. He cancels Quist's contract and gives it to Templar - who knows that anyone who fails to deliver on a contract gets killed himself. When Templar has second thoughts about killing his friend, he soon finds that Quist is after him.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Harry Guardino ... Johnny Templar
Frank Sutton ... Smiley Barris
Gloria Talbott ... Jeanne Lauder
John Larkin ... Ray Quist
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Joe Kulak (as Oscar Beregi)
Lane Bradford ... Police Capt. Tim Fuller
Kelly Thordsen ... Edwin T. MacKane
Michael Barrier ... Desk Sergeant Jennings
Dick Haynes ... Launch Attendant
Paul Baxley ... Boatman
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Mickey Golden ... Man in Cell (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 26: Pressure

14 June 1962
With the end of Prohibition, gangsters have now focused on the drug trade. A New York-based syndicate known as the Big Six, long established in the illegal drug business, visit drug distributor Louis 'The Bear' Madikoff in Chicago who has had his recent shipments to Lucky Luciano in New York picked off by Eliot Ness and his agents. Madikoff is convinced that fellow Chicago drug dealer Mike Pavanos is responsible for feeding Ness with information so he sets out to even the score. It turns out however that Madikoff's son Danny is dating Pavano's daughter Francie. Their fathers blind hatred of one another leads to tragedy.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Darryl Hickman ... Danny Madikoff

Harold J. Stone ... Louie 'The Bear' Madikoff
Collin Wilcox Paxton ... Francie Pavanos (as Collin Wilcox)
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Booth Colman ... Mike Pavanos
Warren Oates ... Artie 'The Firecracker' Krebs

Jack Elam ... Jug Alverson
Stewart Bradley ... Wally Corbin
Robert Carricart ... Charles 'Lucky' Luciano

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Jon Lormer ... Lawton Hollis
Frank Wilcox ... Federal Attorney Beecher Asbury
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Arthur Malet ... Brother Adam
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Leonard Bremen ... Bartender (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 27: Arsenal

28 June 1962
Frank Nitti and Bugs Moran are about to go to war, and to forestall that possibility, Elliot Ness and the Untouchables begin rounding up every machine gun owned by the gangsters' hitmen. To resupply himself, Nitti hires Polish gunsmith Jan Trobek to make a dozen Tommy guns. Unfortunately for Trobek and his wife, Nitti and Moran soon settle their differences, which means that the pair are now witnesses who could turn into liabilities for Nitti.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Salome Jens ... Eva Tobek
George Mathews ... Matt Malloy
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Kevin Hagen ... Jan Tobek
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Johnny Seven ... Lefty

Robert J. Wilke ... George 'Bugs' Moran (as Robert Wilke)
Karl Swenson ... Stanley Zolinsky

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
K.L. Smith ... Javitt
Stanley Farrar ... Clerk
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 3, Episode 28: The Monkey Wrench

5 July 1962
The mobsters are fighting among themselves for greater control of the beer market and Frank Nitti thinks he has the perfect solution. He is smuggling German brew masters into the United States and as a result, is making a far superior product than his competitors. This doesn't sit well with the New York mob, particularly Joe Kulic who decides to do something about it. He hires enforcer Karl Hansa, a bit of a madman, to infiltrate Nitti's operation and shut it down. Eliot Ness and the Untouchables are soon on to the whole scheme thanks to information from an attractive woman, Mady Collins, who seems to have taken a liking to Ness.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Dolores Dorn ... Mady Collins aka Mady Kerner
Claude Akins ... Karl Hansa
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Albert Szabo ... Max Kerner

Cliff Osmond ... Barney Kova
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Joe Kulak (as Oscar Beregi)
Warren J. Kemmerling ... Dutch Schultz (as Warren Kemmerling)
Sheldon Allman ... Louie Kamen
Henry Rowland ... Behrendt
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow (uncredited)

Steve London ... Jack Rossman (uncredited)
George Sawaya ... Hood (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: The Night They Shot Santa Claus

25 September 1962
It's Christmas eve 1930 and Eliot Ness and his men are investigating the murder of a close friend of his, Hap Levinson. The man had been playing Santa Claus at a children's orphanage and had just left when he was gunned down by a passing car. Levinson was the front man in a nightclub-speakeasy and he and Ness had spent many hours together laughing and passing the time of day. As Ness looks into his old friend's background, he learns that he may have had a girlfriend named Renée that he kept in a downtown apartment. It's readily apparent that she's a junkie and what he learns about his friend isn't pretty. Soon, mobsters are being knocked off and it seems someone is getting rid of witnesses to a crime.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Ruth White ... Bertha Levinson
Russell Collins ... Mr. Edges
Nita Talbot ... Renee Grayson
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Edward Asner ... Jimmy Canada
Ben Astar ... Warczek
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Johnson
Curt Conway ... Lieutenant Clay
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Isabel Jewell ... Sophie

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Barry Russo ... Brikka (as John Duke)
K.L. Smith ... Art Tenney
Murvyn Vye ... Mike Volny
Grace Lee Whitney ... Penny

Butch Patrick ... Charlie (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 2: The Cooker in the Sky

2 October 1962
With their breweries being knocked off by the Feds, local mobsters bring in an outsider from New York, Joey Lassiter. Known as the best inside man in the business, he promises them a Ness-proof operation. Caught in the middle is Harry Gordon, the current inside man who now finds himself nothing more than an errand boy. Harry's wife Edna isn't too pleased and starts feeding information to Ness. She eventually convinces Harry to do the same and were it not for their tips, Ness would be completely in the dark. Soon however, Ness and his men find the location of Lassiter's planned brewery on the 6th floor of an industrial building. Ness' plan is to let Lassiter finish the brewery before shutting it down but Agent Lee Hobson is concerned it will look like their on the take if they don't close it down immediately.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Milton Selzer ... Harry Gordon
J.D. Cannon ... Joe Lassiter
Anne Jackson ... Edna Gordon
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Jack Bryant ... Birdie
Craig Duncan ... Jim Laffey

Bill Erwin ... Auctioneer (as William Erwin)
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Paul Genge ... Guido Lagatutta
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Don Hanmer ... Nick Karabinos

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman

Paul Marin ... Will Hafnur
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Bill Zuckert ... Louis Tully (as William Zuckert)

Season 4, Episode 3: The Chess Game

9 October 1962
Having had major successes in eliminating the illegal trade in champagne, Eliot Ness and the Untouchables suddenly find that the expensive wine is finding its way onto the market again. During one raid, they find that a couple of the bottles are frozen solid and Ness speculates that they may have been shipped in a refrigerated car. They trace the illegal shipment to Ira Bauer, a blind fish and seafood wholesaler. For Bauer, his lack sight is anything but an impediment. He particularly likes to play chess as a way of keeping his mind sharp. He and Ness are soon involved in their own game as the Treasury officer tries to get the evidence he needs to shut down Bauer's operation.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Murray Hamilton ... Charley Mailer
Barbara Barrie ... Cheryl Hines

Michael Constantine ... Marty Baltin
Richard Conte ... Ira Bauer
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Jay Adler ... Louis Collings
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Ned Glass ... Howie Reif
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Olan Soule ... Frank Casey

Season 4, Episode 4: The Economist

16 October 1962
With the price of illicit liquor bottoming out, Vincent Tunis suggests to his fellow syndicate members that they store their liquor rather than sell it, thereby creating an artificial shortage and pushing up the price. Eliot Ness and his men become aware of what's going on when the syndicate also starts to put small moonshiners out of business. When the only mobster who knows the location of the liquor is killed, Ness and his men try to find the only remaining truck driver from the job before the syndicate does.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
George Mathews ... Charlie Grach

Joseph Sirola ... Vincent Tunis
Ellen Madison ... Mrs. Henning
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Rae Allen ... Sarro's Daughter
James Callahan ... Miles Henning
Henry Corden ... Kroner
Ken Lynch ... Union Official
Joseph V. Perry ... Filomena (as Joseph Perry)
Malachi Throne ... Barnett
A.G. Vitanza ... Mr. Sarro

Season 4, Episode 5: The Pea

23 October 1962
Herbie Catcher is a small-time nobody who really wants to improve his status in life. He tries to impress those around him, but without success. He's even tried to feed information to Eliot Ness hoping for praise, but he really has nothing to offer. He's a busboy at a posh restaurant run by Max Zenner and he's not very good at it. On the verge of being fired, he claims to have a recently killed employee's book naming names and other activities that have gone on at the restaurant., especially having to do with mobster Martin Rawlings. His demands aren't that great: he wants to be named the Captain of the waiters but eventually greed takes hold and he forces Rawlings to make him a partner. Throughout, Eliot Ness warns Catcher that he's playing a dangerous game and getting involved with hoods can only lead to jail or death.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Sally Gracie ... Mae Denby
Albert Paulsen ... Max Zenner

Frank Gorshin ... Herbie Catcher
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Stefan Gierasch ... Cooker
Gilbert Green ... Martin Rawlings
Robert F. Hoy ... First Hood
Michael Keep ... Angel Podaris
Elizabeth MacRae ... Jean Colton aka Bunny
Davis Roberts ... Josh
Jason Wingreen ... Second Hood

Season 4, Episode 6: Bird in the Hand

30 October 1962
Gangster Arnie Kurtz is moving into Chicago's South Side and Eliot Ness very much wants to nab him, putting a 24 hour watch and tapping his phones. The operation is put in danger however when Kurtz inadvertently becomes part of a public health emergency. Against his better judgment - but at his wife's insistence - he agrees to let her brother Benno Fisk deliver $100,000 to a New York mobster. Unknown to anyone, Benno has contracted Parrot Fever from a recently acquired pet and collapses soon after his arrival. Federal health official frantically try to trace the source of the infectious disease. For Arnie Kurtz it may mean trouble as he and his wife have been caring for Benno's pets while he is away.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Herschel Bernardi ... Benno Fisk

Carroll O'Connor ... Arnie Kurtz aka Albert Krim
Nan Martin ... Stella Kurtz
Dane Clark ... Dr. Victor Garr
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Elisha Cook Jr. ... Clarinet Player
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
John Gabriel ... Dr. Daniel E. Gifford
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
John Holland ... Hospital Patient

Harvey Korman ... Resident

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Jennie Lynn ... Tina
Theodore Marcuse ... The Man
John McLiam ... Trucker
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Pat Rosson ... Boy
Bing Russell ... Cavanaugh
Hugh Sanders ... Dr. Hasker
Bill Walker ... Porter

Season 4, Episode 7: The Eddie O'Gara Story

13 November 1962
Bugs Moran, hiding out since Al Capone eliminated his gang in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, is visited by Eddie O'Gara, a man he thought had been killed by rival gangsters several years previously. Although he never cared for O'Gara in the first place, Moran is intrigued when Eddie lays out a plan to put Moran back in charge of the rackets again. Meanwhile, Elliot Ness is looking for Moran and O'Gara, figuring that both will want revenge on the gangsters who are responsible for their plight and that he can use that to destroy the Chicago syndicates permanently.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Sean McClory ... Vince O'Gara

Robert J. Wilke ... Bugs Moran

Mike Connors ... Eddie O'Gara (as Michael Connors)
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Baynes Barron ... Rudy Mann
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Grant Richards ... Joe Aiello
K.L. Smith ... Jack McGurn
Jason Wingreen ... Phil Benyas
Meg Wyllie ... Mary O'Gara

Season 4, Episode 8: Elegy

20 November 1962
When mobster Charley Radick learns that he has leukemia and only a short time to live, he decides the time has come to visit his daughter, Margaret, now a young woman. When Charley had gone to prison for a 10 year stretch, he had left her with the Wilsons but when he got out, he decided to concentrate on moving up in the rackets and left the girl with them. When he visits the Wilsons however, he's told that Margaret left some three years before. When Eliot Ness learns that Radick is dying, he asks him to come clean and give him the organization's books. Radick makes a deal: if Ness can locate his daughter, he will give him the information he wants. Ness then turns to Lt. Agatha Stewart of the Missing Persons Bureau for help.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
John Larch ... Charley Radick
Peggy Ann Garner ... Margaret Radick aka Margaret Wilson

Barbara Stanwyck ... Lt Agatha 'Aggie' Stewart

Edward Asner ... Frank
William Bramley ... Stephen Millerick
Virginia Capers ... June
Andrea Darvi ... Amy
Steve Harris ... Ted Clemens
Edward Holmes ... Al

Woodrow Parfrey ... Fred Myerson
William Sargent ... Officer Harrison
Hope Summers ... Mrs. Letta Hodges
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

DeForest Kelley ... Detective Missing Persons Bureau (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 9: Come and Kill Me

27 November 1962
After a mobster with valuable information is killed in broad daylight at the racetrack, Eliot Ness and his men try to identify the killer. No one will admit knowing him but by tracing his movements, they find he was a regular visitor to the home of Dexter Lloyd Bayless who lives in a well-to-do suburb of Chicago. Through surveillance, they note that he has regular visitors in the afternoon and Ness decides to break into the house to plant a listening device. Through that, they learn that Bayless is running a very special school out of his home: a school for assassins.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Dan Dailey ... Dexter Lloyd Bayless
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Frank Behrens ... Foster
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Martin Braddock ... Rick Tarro
Angela Clarke ... Catherine Chavis
Ted de Corsia ... Nate Stryker
Jack Dennison ... Arnold 'Spats' Vincent
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Ford Rainey ... Julius Chavis
Anthony Ray ... Louis Mallet (as Tony Ray)

Byron Clark ... Plain Clothes Detective (uncredited)
Ralph Moody ... Mr. Pettit (uncredited)
Wally Vernon ... Newsboy (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 10: A Fist of Five

4 December 1962
Mike Brannon is a tough cop but his two blocks of Chicago are among the safest there are. He has a tendency to be rough with hoodlums and when he beats up one of Tony Lamberto's boys he finds himself on indefinite suspension. Fed up with his corrupt superiors, he decides the time has come for him to make some money so he enlists his four brothers in a plot to kidnap Lamberto and hold him for $150,000 ransom. Unbeknown to anyone, Lamberto had recently approached Eliot Ness with a proposition: he would be prepared to roll up his entire operation and retire if the District Attorney would ensure no jail time from his upcoming trial on tax evasion. Soon, both Lamberto's associates and Ness are looking for him with the Brannon brothers in the middle.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Frank DeKova ... Anthony 'Tough Tony' Lamberto
Phyllis Coates ... Angela Carney

Lee Marvin ... Mike Brannon
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Mary Adams ... Kate Brannon
Mark Allen ... Clarence Brannon
Whitney Armstrong ... Sean Brannon
Tom Brown ... Captain Bellows

James Caan ... Keir Brannon
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Marianna Hill ... Laurie Reagan (as Marianne Hill)
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Ric Roman ... Augie Relyea
Roy Thinnes ... Denny Brannon
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury
Ralph Manza ... Max Templar (uncredited)
Tommy Nello ... Manny (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 11: The Floyd Gibbons Story

11 December 1962
When newspaper man Carlton Edwards is gunned down on the street, the police and his friends initially think it's a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Eliot Ness and his men soon determine that Edwards was the target of a mob hit. His old friend, Floyd Gibbons, now a globe-trotting reporter, happens to be passing through Chicago and decides he's going to find the culprit. Working with Ness, they soon uncover that the hit was related to a series of articles Edwards was planning on the takeover of the scrap metal business by the mob.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Stuart Erwin ... Barney Rich
Joseph Campanella ... Vince 'The Enforcer' Dastille
Dorothy Malone ... Kitty Edmonds
Scott Brady ... Floyd Gibbons
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Alan Baxter ... John Brecker
Robert Bice ... Police Capt. Jim Johnson
Norman Burton ... Solly
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi

Lee Krieger ... Cab Driver
Paul Langton ... Carleton Edmonds
Lee Miller ... Mike Wilson
Jerry Oddo ... Willie Drummer
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson

Season 4, Episode 12: Doublecross

18 December 1962
Mobster Jake Kuzik is a major liquor supplier in Chicago and he doesn't hesitate to use strong arm tactics to keep his network of distributors and retailers in check. He's been having trouble getting supply lately and he comes under pressure - helped along by Eliot Ness and his men - to find liquor for sale or else. He forms an alliance with an arch-rival, Bugs Moran, to import half a million gallons of whiskey by train and they set up a clever deception to keep Federal agents off the scent.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Harry Morgan ... Bugs Moran
John Kellogg ... Striber

Nehemiah Persoff ... Jake Guzik
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Stanley Farrar ... Purcell
Bernard Fein ... Louie Akers
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Kelton Garwood ... Mac
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi

Steve London ... Jack Rossman
Hank Patterson ... Peterson
Arthur Peterson ... Albert Lane
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Barry Russo ... Sully (as John Duke)
Hugh Sanders ... Parnell
Dan Seymour ... Weisman
Malachi Throne ... Dancer / Speakeasy Owner
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury

Season 4, Episode 13: Search for a Dead Man

1 January 1963
When a body if fished out of the river, Lt. Aggie Stewart of the Bureau of Missing Persons is put I charge of the case. After 10 days and having made little headway, the body is buried in a pauper's grave. As is her custom, she attends the funeral to see if anyone shows up. In this case, flowers are sent from a well-known mob-owned business. She manages to trace the woman who sent the flowers. Eliot Ness meanwhile is looking to stop the biggest shipment ever of illegal liquor worth well over $1 million. What they all soon realize is that the two cases are connected.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Sheree North ... Claire Simmons

Tom Reese ... Sonny Dale

Edward Asner ... Frank

Barbara Stanwyck ... Lt. Agatha Stewart
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Virginia Capers ... June
Antony Carbone ... Rudy Portuguese
Alan Dexter ... Feeney
Jerry Douglas ... Officer Harrison
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Gerald Gordon ... Walter Rimer

Steve London ... Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Grant Richards ... Arnie Retzik

Season 4, Episode 14: The Speculator

8 January 1963
Leo Stazak is a small time con artist on the periphery of the mob and he decides to con Frank Nitti in a stock scam. Stazak is a fast talker and an expert liar who quickly gains Nitti's confidence. Soon, the big man has entrusted half a million dollars to Stazak who has been printing fake stock certificates. Ness is also on to Stazak's printer and it doesn't take long for Nitti to realize what is going on.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Frank Sutton ... Angie Stazak

Telly Savalas ... Leo Stazak
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Mel A. Bishop ... Masseur (as Mel Bishop)
Nesdon Booth ... Sam
Martin Brandt ... Anton Ryba
Don Diamond ... George Keeley
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Paul Hahn ... Lab Technician

Steve London ... Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Herman Rudin ... Max Gort
K.L. Smith ... Nitti's Guard
Bill Zuckert ... Vic (as William Zuckert)
Ted Knight ... Turnley (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 15: Snowball

15 January 1963
Jack Parker is an up and coming young hustler who wants to become part of Frank Nitti's organization. He thinks there's an untapped market on university and college campuses but Nitti thinks he's just a nickel and dimer and isn't interested. Parker has been making his own booze and selling it through Benny Angel, who hangs around the campus actually selling the stuff to the kids. Parker decides to get Nitti's interest by secretly arranging to sell wood alcohol to students and then convincing Nitti that he can make sure the stuff sold to students is clean. When Benny Angel is found dead, Ness has another reason to find the man behind the scheme.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Gerald Hiken ... Benny Angel

Robert Redford ... Jackson Emmit Parker
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Robert Doyle ... Jimmy Farris
Peter Hansen ... Professor Harry Farris
Robert Karnes ... Harvey Sloan
Walter Koenig ... Student

Steve London ... Agent Jack Rossman
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Yale Summers ... Student
Adam Williams ... Paul Meadows
Paul Sorensen ... Harry (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 16: Jake Dance

22 January 1963
When a large supply of hair tonic is stolen, Ness and the Untouchables are concerned that it may be used as a base for illegal - and deadly - liquor. Soon after, the stuff starts to appear flavored with ginger jake, a popular patent medicine. The result is a permanent neurological disorder that was first seen in a major outbreak in Kansas City. The first victim in Chicago is Mary Kay Spencer, a 17 year old who drank the stuff while out on a date with her boyfriend. Working with public health officials, Ness tries to track down the source of the deadly hooch.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
John Gabriel ... Dr. Daniel Gifford
Sondra Blake ... Mary Kay Spencer (as Sondra Kerr)
John Anderson ... Miles Spencer
Dane Clark ... Dr. Victor Garr
Joseph Schildkraut ... Dr. Hans Frolick
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Stewart Bradley ... Iggy Minter
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Jo Helton ... Mrs. Cully
John Newton ... Joe Cully
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Orville Sherman ... Dr. Michaels
Liam Sullivan ... Dr. Jarvis
Linda Watkins ... Ada Spencer
Booth Colman ... Nicholas Contine (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 17: Blues for a Gone Goose

29 January 1963
Ray 'Goose' Gander runs a jazz club in Chicago and he's coming under pressure from mobster Lou Cagan to sell booze at the club. Gander is a former musician who is in the business for the love of the music and wants nothing to do with selling the mob's liquor, but he's being backed into a corner. His protégé, trumpeter Eddie Moon, urges him to pack it in and go on the road but when Gander refuses, Eddie also talks him out of signing up with Cagan. When Gander is shot, Eddie blames himself for the death of his friend and mentor and he works with Eliot Ness and the Untouchables to bring Cagan down. He forms a partnership with Cagan to re-open Gander's club and he also starts an affair with Cagan's wife but he soon falls under suspicion.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Kathleen Nolan ... Bunny Cagan
Will Kuluva ... Ray 'Goose' Gander
Marc Lawrence ... Lou Cagan

Robert Duvall ... Eddie Moon
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Richard Bakalyan ... Lucky
Tony Barr ... Tobias

Bill Erwin ... Doctor (as William Erwin)
Joseph Ruskin ... Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter

Season 4, Episode 18: Globe of Death

5 February 1963
Frank Nitti decides to import a large amount of heroin - $2 million worth. Eliot Ness is soon onto him and arrests the delivery man, Mr. Yang from Shanghai, but he no longer has the goods and they have no reason to detain him. Ness and one of his men travel to San Francisco to see if they can determine how the goods were smuggled into the country and determine that it entered on a passenger cruiser and was then shipped by air to Chicago enclosed in a large globe. Meanwhile, one of Nitti's fellow gangsters, Larry Bass, has his own plans for the drugs and assembles his own team to break into the bank vault where Nitti is temporarily storing the globe.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Bruce Gordon ... Frank Nitti
Phillip Pine ... Whitey Grosse
Barry Morse ... Larry Bass
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Wolfe Barzell ... Max Weldman
Walter Burke ... Mr. Harman
Robert Carricart ... Sam Weidman
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Jerry Fujikawa ... Yang
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Gilbert Green ... Kurt Koenig
Dabbs Greer ... Brower

Steve London ... Jack Rossman

Cliff Osmond ... Augie
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Malachi Throne ... Duke Barker
Carleton Young ... Inspector
Paul Barselou ... Map Store Owner (uncredited)
Roy Engel ... Fire Chief Dawson (uncredited)

Harold Gould ... Arnold Javits (uncredited)
Jack Reitzen ... Fat Mike (uncredited)
Gene Roth ... Tony (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 19: An Eye for an Eye

19 February 1963
A father's heartbreak at his son's death leads him to partner with Eliot Ness to bring in a major liquor distributor. Charles Tarasovich knows his son delivered liquor for Sol Girsch and Ness knows it as well, but without a witness who's actually done business with Girsch, there's no chance of getting a conviction. Charles offers to set a trap for Girsch and Ness agrees. Girsch meanwhile has seen his business grow to over 500 distributors and now wants a better deal from those who manufacture the illicit liquor. He also brings in some mobsters from Detroit to make sure he gets it.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
George Voskovec ... Charles Tarasovich

Jack Klugman ... Solly Girsch
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Sheldon Allman ... Harry Mastrogeorge
Charles E. Fredericks ... Judge Hilliet Pitler (as Charles Fredericks)
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Joseph J. Greene ... William Baron
Lea Marmer ... Anna Tarasovich

George Murdock ... Peter Topchinski
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Quintin Sondergaard ... Lennie (as Quentin Sondergaard)
Roy Thinnes ... Red Thomas
Joe Turkel ... Eddie 'Deuces' Kobler (as Joseph Turkel)
Frank Wilcox ... Beecher Asbury

Season 4, Episode 20: Junk Man

26 February 1963
Mobster Victor Salazar is out to steal a commercial shipment of morphine destined to a Chicago medical facility. Before he can do so however, it's snatched out from under him by one of his henchman, Steve Ballard. With Eliot Ness and his men have been keeping a close eye on Salazar, the drug kingpin desperately tries to find the junk. What he doesn't know is that another of his underlings, Barney Howe is actually Barney Retsick, a Federal narcotics Agent. Retsick and Ness work together to arrest all of the criminals before the narcotics, disguised as children's candy, hits the streets.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Joe De Santis ... Victor Salazar
Edward Binns ... Steve Ballard

Michael Constantine ... Max Frivol
Pat Hingle ... Barney Howe / Barney Retsick
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Joan Chambers ... Rosie
Abel Fernandez ... William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Lou Krugman ... Angel Monett

Steve London ... Jack Rossman
Jerry Oddo ... Fred Santos
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson
Than Wyenn ... Martin Pegler

Season 4, Episode 21: The Man in the Cooler

5 March 1963


Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
J.D. Cannon ... Al Remp
Peter Whitney ... 'Fat' Augie Strom
Salome Jens ... Marcie Remp
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Eddie Firestone ... Bitsy Whyller
Steve Gravers ... Harry Tazik

I. Stanford Jolley ... Pete Laffey (as Stanford Jolley)

Paul Marin ... Sam Deroy
Johnny Pop ... Johnny
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

Season 4, Episode 22: The Butcher's Boy

12 March 1963


Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Rudy Bond ... Gus Ducek

Bill Erwin ... Foreman (as William Erwin)
John Larkin ... Lt. Philip Hedden
Jay Novello ... Gino Romaldi
Bryan O'Byrne ... Clerk
Nan Peterson ... Davey's Girlfriend
Barney Phillips ... Otto Schuster
Jacques Roux ... Pierre
Penny Santon ... Mrs. Romaldi
Amzie Strickland ... Maid
Frank Sutton ... Sgt. Davey McCain
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)

H.M. Wynant ... Boley Davis
Francine York ... Megan Morris

Season 4, Episode 23: The Spoiler

26 March 1963
Johnny Mizo has been on the lam for several years working as a seaman on cargo ships. He left the country after stealing $200,000 from mobster Vince Majesky who has been waiting patiently for his return. On Mizo's arrival in the U.S., Majesky has his hoods waiting for him but they kill the wrong man so both Majesky and Eliot Ness are now on the lookout for him in Chicago. When he committed the original robbery, Mizo's brother was killed but that doesn't stop him from seeking his sister-in-law's help and recruiting his nephew Arnie as he attempts to recover the hidden loot.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Claude Akins ... Vince Majesky
Tim Considine ... Arnie Mizo
Joyce Van Patten ... Claire Vale

Rip Torn ... Johnny Mizo
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Virginia Christine ... Dora Mizo
Angela Clarke ... Mrs. Santos
Nicholas Georgiade ... Enrico Rossi
Michael Hinn ... Sheriff
Nestor Paiva ... Sea Captain
Paul Picerni ... Lee Hobson

Al Ruscio ... Denny Cole
Bea Silvern ... Mrs. Farish
Joe Turkel ... Garvin
Howard Wright ... Manager - Pyramid Solvents Corp.

Season 4, Episode 24: One Last Killing

2 April 1963
Eliot Ness knows that John "The Cropper" Cropsie killed Belle Alpine's husband and that she witnessed it but for reasons of her own, she won't identify him. Cropsie is a small-time hood who wants to get into the big-time and gets a job loan-sharking for Julie Flack. One of his marks tells him that a local company has manufactured 50,000 gallons of industrial alcohol. He manages to steal the precious liquid and tries to sell it to Flack. Ness is onto him quickly and Cropsie has made a serious error in including Belle Alpine's brother-in-law Murray in his plans.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Don Gordon ... John 'The Cropper' Cropsie

Harold J. Stone ... Julie Flack
Jeanne Cooper ... Belle Alpine
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Dan Frazer ... Phil Olive
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi

Woodrow Parfrey ... Ferris
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Johnny Seven ... Murray Alpine
Bea Silvern ... Mrs. Ferris
Howard Wright ... Manager

Season 4, Episode 25: The Giant Killer

9 April 1963


Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Peggy Ann Garner ... Mrs. Sultan / Barbara Monte
Richard Jury ... Telegraph Clerk
Karl Lukas ... Yanos Dalker
Arthur Malet ... Mission Man
Arthur Marshall ... Doctor
Jerry Oddo ... Leo
Vic Perrin ... Parrot Krebs
Marge Redmond ... Elma
Paul Richards ... Lou Sultan
Torin Thatcher ... Ed 'The Duke' Monte
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Herman Rudin ... Henchman (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 26: The Charlie Argos Story

16 April 1963
Prohibition has come to an end and bootlegger Frank "The King" Argos has also come to the end of his life. He asks Eliot Ness to become the executor of his estate but Ness declines, for obvious reasons. He's left everything to his son Charlie, who was declared missing in action at the very end of World War I. When his minions find that life The King's money is not very much to their liking, they recruit and train someone to pose as the long lost Charlie. The man they've chosen however seems to know more about Charlie's childhood than they do.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness

Robert Vaughn ... Charlie Argos
Kent Smith ... Eli Halstead
Patricia Owens ... Marcy Devon
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Stanley Adams ... Max Posen
Paul Birch ... 'The King' Frank Argos
Christopher Dark ... Arno Beale
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Stefan Gierasch ... Gil Kellerman
Edward Holmes ... Colonel
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Richard Reeves ... Foreman

Season 4, Episode 27: The Jazz Man

30 April 1963
When a police captain's son is arrested in a drug sweep, Eliot Ness decides to try and locate the source of the drugs. The pusher was someone known as Peepers but he dies before they can get much information from him. They do manage to trace him to Chicago nightclub owner Sal Rudin and believe the heroin originated in New Orleans. Ness travels to the Big Easy posing as a bass player and meets booking agent Russ Bogan, who is part of the distribution network. He also learns of their unique system of delivering the goods across the country.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Simon Oakland ... Russ Bogan
Robert Emhardt ... Sal Rudin

Jacqueline Scott ... Lorna Shaw
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Cliff Carnell ... Wally
Stanley Clements ... Hal
Robert Ellenstein ... Peepers
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Steven Geray ... Karl Reising
Charles Lampkin ... Hal Temple
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson

Season 4, Episode 28: The Torpedo

7 May 1963
Mobster Victor Kurtz makes peace with his main rival for illegal liquor distribution in Chicago's South Side, Monk Lyselle. All goes well for several months until Eliot Ness and his men begin to intervene. They begin to hijack Kurtz' trucks and he automatically assumes that Lyselle has broken their agreement. Over the several months there was peace, Kurtz' main gunman, Holly Kester, has lost his nerve and Ness focuses on him as a possible way to put both Kurtz and Lyselle out of business.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Charles McGraw ... Holly Kester
John Anderson ... Victor Kurtz
Gail Kobe ... Rita
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Tony Barr ... Phil Aragon
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
James Griffith ... Monk Lyselle
George Keymas ... Carl Dancing
David Manley ... Charlie
John Milford ... Burt Engle
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Jason Wingreen ... Frank

Season 4, Episode 29: Line of Fire

14 May 1963
When one of Marty Pulaski's dance hall girls is shot by a sniper just outside his nightclub, he automatically assumes that his main rival, Vince Bogan, is responsible. Bogan controls most of the 10 cent dance halls in Chicago, but there has been peace between the two, mostly because of mobster Janos 'Jake' Szabo. Marty loses his temper and kills Bogan which Szabo is willing to forgive, if Bogan really ordered the killing. When a second girl is killed, it becomes obvious that someone else is behind the killing and Marty tries to protect himself and his brother Herbie.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Ed Nelson ... Marty Pulaski
Joe De Santis ... Janos 'Jake' Szabo
Sherwood Price ... Herbie Pulaski
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
Richard Bakalyan ... Cully
Abel Fernandez ... Agent William Youngfellow
Nicholas Georgiade ... Agent Enrico Rossi
Theodore Marcuse ... Vince Bogan
Shary Marshall ... Ellie Haskell
Paul Picerni ... Agent Lee Hobson
Ford Rainey ... Lieutenant Roy Gunther
Grace Lee Whitney ... Fran

Season 4, Episode 30: A Taste for Pineapple

21 May 1963
When racketeer Danny Mundt decides the time has come to get rid of Eliot Ness, he hires hit man Elroy Daldran. During World War I, Elroy had developed a taste for killing and he saw no reason to stop doing what he liked just because the war was over. His first attempt to get Ness - he tosses a grenade into his passing car - isn't entirely successful. Ness manages to jump out of the car before the grenade explodes but when he regains consciousness, he finds that he is blind. While Mundt is satisfied with the result, Elroy won't be satisfied until the job is completely done.

Robert Stack ... Eliot Ness
Jeremy Slate ... Elroy Daldran
Tom Tully ... Danny Mundt
Edward Binns ... Dr. Samuels
Walter Winchell ... Narrator (voice)
E.J. André ... Counterman (as E.J. Andre)
Roy Engel ... Customer
Raymond Guth ... Marrie
Buck Kartalian ... Al Gross
Shary Marshall ... Ellie Haskell
Ed Peck ... Fuse Man
Paul Sorensen ... Angie
Laird Stuart ... Newsboy
Maris Wrixon ... First Nurse
Robert Yuro ... Dino

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