1933. Prohibition ends. But that doesn't mean the war on crime is over for Eliot Ness and his Untouchables. The syndicate has already moved on to a more profitable-- and more deadly-- source of income: narcotics. By September, Ness and his men had found and destroyed every major source of narcotics. By early October, the price of a bindle of heroin jumps from $20 to $50. Nitti and his boys want to take advantage of this seller's market. Nitti has a dope smuggler named Yang brought in from Shanghai. At the Montmartre Club, 5 lieutenants put their money on the table: elderly Tony, 350 Gs; Mike, 275; ailing Sam Weidman, 600; Kurt Koenig, 350; and Larry Bass, 425. Nitti quips, ""Two million bucks-- there ain't been that much dough on this table since we bought the Southside."" When Sam Weidman asks how can they be sure Yang will deliver, Nitti snaps, ""Whatta ya think we're dealin' with, some 2-bit punk?"" He walks over to a huge globe, a yard in diameter. ""He's got poppy fields in
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John Mantley | Writer | ||
Carleton Young | Guest Star | ||
Gilbert Green | Guest Star | ||
Malachi Throne | Guest Star | ||
Wolfe Barzell | Guest Star | ||
Walter Burke | Guest Star | ||
Jerry Fujikawa | Guest Star | ||
Harold Gould | Guest Star | ||
Dabbs Greer | Guest Star | ||
Cliff Osmond | Guest Star | ||
Barry Morse | Guest Star | ||
Robert Carricart | Guest Star | ||
Phillip Pine | Guest Star | ||
Walter Grauman | Director |