November 1932. FDR was moving to end Prohibition, and the crime syndicate was already shifting away from booze to narcotics. In the next few months, the narcotic supply is running low. February 20, 1933, Frank Nitti and his lieutenant Pete Konitz fly down to New Orleans, where the Mardi Gras will be taking place. Bouchard is busy having Sully fit his car with bulletproof glass. Later, Nitti is demanding a drug shipment from Bouchard. On being told the stuff is coming in the next day, Nitti flies back to Chicago, leaving Konitz in New Orleans to get the narcotics. The next day, Ness and his men arrive in New Orleans. That night, Bouchard tells Konitz that he is sending his ""two best men,"" Gil Haller and Hugger Davis, to pick up the heroin: a 3-pound shipment, worth several million dollars. But when they pick up the heroin, Gil shoots Hugger and steals the stuff. Then Gil goes back to Konitz and Bouchard with a phony story that he and Hugger were ""attacked by 5 or 6 guys"" who sto
Name | Type | Role | |
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Harry Kronman | Writer | ||
James Thayne | Guest Star | ||
Dennis Patrick | Guest Star | ||
Richard Reeves | Guest Star | ||
Evelyn Scott | Guest Star | ||
Norman Leavitt | Guest Star | ||
Francis McDonald | Guest Star | ||
Eugene Iglesias | Guest Star | ||
Luther Adler | Guest Star | ||
George Selk | Guest Star | ||
Joseph V. Perry | Guest Star | ||
George Werier | Guest Star | ||
Craig Duncan | Guest Star | ||
Carl Milletaire | Guest Star | ||
Paul Birch | Guest Star | ||
Walter Grauman | Director |