September 14, 1932. At 11:30 p.m., Eliot Ness goes to the Odeon movie theatre (not the Odeon Burlesque theatre used in several episodes); he gives stoolie Marty Wilger an envelope with cash for his tips. Those tips had led to successful raids by Ness against Nitti's speaks: booze, girls, gambling tables; also 2 warehouses and a distillery in the last week. Nitti's plenty sore. At an Organization meet at the club Montmartre, Nitti grouses, ""The boys in New York are screamin', Cleveland's screamin', and I'm screamin'! Those raids cost us 200,000 bucks in the last 3 months."" A lieutenant, Charlie Banion, brings up that Capone used to have Walter Trager to keep an eye on everything, he even had a tap on the feds. Council member Harry Mailer points out that his wife Billie is married to Trager. And so, later, Trager has a meet with Nitti in his private office; Nitti's getting a rubdown from his masseur and Nitti quips, ""Hey, take it easy-- I wanna get knocked around, I don't hafta pa
Name | Type | Role | |
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George Eckstein | Writer | ||
Alan Baxter | Guest Star | ||
Joseph V. Perry | Guest Star | ||
Robert Bice | Guest Star | ||
Harry Swoger | Guest Star | ||
Paul Dubov | Guest Star | ||
Ralph Moody | Guest Star | ||
Cosmo Sardo | Guest Star | ||
James Gregory | Guest Star | ||
Cloris Leachman | Guest Star | ||
Bernard Fein | Guest Star | ||
Paul Wendkos | Director |