1933. Violence and corruption were at an all-time high in Chicago, New York, St. Louis, Detroit, Kansas City-- virtually every city in the U.S. The lone exception is an Eastern seaboard metropolis, referred to as City Without a Name, in which the voters had used the ballot box to vote corruption out of public office. And Federal agent Arnold Wainwright had kept organized crime out-- but on October 22, he is blasted by machine-guns while in a coffee shop. Eliot Ness and his men are called to the case. Ness goes to the hospital and talks to Wainwright's assistant, Gilbert Burke, who was injured in the attack; Gilbert tells Ness the hit was the work of Lou Mungo. Chicago. At the Montmartre club, Nitti is having a meet. Nitti decides that since Lou Mungo's done the groundwork, it's time for him to take over half of Mungo's action. Nitti sends for Sebastian, who specializes in such acquisitions without using muscle. Sebastian wins a high stakes poker game by bluffing. Nitti tells
Name | Type | Role | |
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John Mantley | Writer | ||
Joseph Breen | Guest Star | ||
Harvey Stephens | Guest Star | ||
Joseph Mell | Guest Star | ||
William Boyett | Guest Star | ||
Charlie Picerni | Guest Star | ||
Mike Kellin | Guest Star | ||
Paul Richards | Guest Star | ||
Theodore Marcuse | Guest Star | ||
George Keymas | Guest Star | ||
Vic Perrin | Guest Star | ||
Paul Wendkos | Director |