June 1930. Speak owner Louie Akers-- about to go dry and out of business because Guzik couldn't supply him with hooch for that last 3 weeks-- buys his booze from another supplier. Akers pays Johnny $1,142 for barrels of beer and crates of whiskey, that some deliverymen just dropped off. Just then, a couple of Guzik's boys (Sully and Mac) drive up; they start blasting at the delivery truck (which still has plenty more booze in back), just as it's pulling away. Once the delivery truck is at a safe distance, Johnny gets out and hands the dough over to the booze supplier-- Eliot Ness! (Johnny is an undercover cop.) A short time later, Akers gets a visit from Jake ""Greasy Thumb"" Guzik and a few of his boys.
Name | Type | Role | |
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John Mantley | Writer | ||
Stanley Farrar | Guest Star | ||
Frank Wilcox | Guest Star | ||
Malachi Throne | Guest Star | ||
Hank Patterson | Guest Star | ||
Arthur Peterson | Guest Star | ||
Bernard Fein | Guest Star | ||
Harry Morgan | Guest Star | ||
Hugh Sanders | Guest Star | ||
Kelton Garwood | Guest Star | ||
John Kellogg | Guest Star | ||
Dan Seymour | Guest Star | ||
Barry Russo | Guest Star | ||
Nehemiah Persoff | Guest Star | ||
Paul Wendkos | Director |