Chicago, 1929. Mike Brannon's been a cop for 15 years, but now he's being suspended for hospitalizing ""one of Tony Lamberto's dope-pushing punks."" Mike thinks Captain Bellows is corrupt for not going to bat for him. There is a tense moment when the Captain asks for Mike's gun-- Mike points it at him. But then, Mike turns the gun over and leaves. The dollar value of the city's wholesale industrial trade is $6-billion; the revenue of organized crime is $200-million. ""Tough Tony"" Lamberto's Market Street Produce Co. is just a legit façade; it takes in a percentage off the top-- from every racket dollar in the Southside of Chicago. Tony Lamberto is often the target of rival gangsters, so he rides around in a steel-plated limo with bulletproof glass; it cost $30,000. (this is a time when most people make $600 to $1,000 a year, and cars cost $500.) Right now Tony has another problem: a visit from Eliot Ness and his men. One of Tony's boys, Max Templar, is eating a honeydew melon; bu
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Herman Groves | Writer | ||
Whitney Armstrong | Guest Star | ||
Frank DeKova | Guest Star | ||
James Caan | Guest Star | ||
Mark Allen | Guest Star | ||
Marianna Hill | Guest Star | ||
Mary Adams | Guest Star | ||
Phyllis Coates | Guest Star | ||
Frank Wilcox | Guest Star | ||
Tom Brown | Guest Star | ||
Ric Roman | Guest Star | ||
Lee Marvin | Guest Star | ||
Roy Thinnes | Guest Star | ||
Ida Lupino | Director |