New York, 1933. Racketeers are poking their greasy fists into every corner of the nation's business. The Fulton fish market in New York supplies fish on the East Coast to as far west as the Mississippi; they supply 700-million pounds of fish a year, worth $200-million. When Captain Joe McGonigle, owner of the fishing boat the Margie Mac, won't pay protection money, 2 of Frank Mercouris' hoods, Lenny Shore and Swede Kelso, drown his deck hand, and it makes the newspapers; it's only the beginning of trouble with the Syndicate moving in-- and so Eliot Ness and his men fly to New York. Dutch Schultz, speaking for the Syndicate, tells Frank Mercouris: ""no more rough stuff."" Meanwhile, Ness is talking to Capt. Joe McGonigle; Ness wants him to testify in front of the grand jury. Ness tells him he knows how the mob operates: a fee to tie up a boat at the city dock, a fee to buy ice, a fee to unload; and the wholesalers are being charged protection money, too. Ness tells McGonigle that h
Name | Type | Role | |
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Harry Kronman | Writer | ||
Frank Puglia | Guest Star | ||
Burt Miller | Guest Star | ||
Kevin Hagen | Guest Star | ||
Kam Tong | Guest Star | ||
Gene Roth | Guest Star | ||
Ricardo Montalban | Guest Star | ||
Phillip Pine | Guest Star | ||
Robert J. Wilke | Guest Star | ||
Trevor Bardette | Guest Star | ||
Adrienne Marden | Guest Star | ||
Oscar Beregi Jr. | Guest Star | ||
Paul Wendkos | Director |