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    • Sean Connery, Kevin Costner, Robert De Niro, Andy Garcia, and Charles Martin Smith in Les Incorruptibles (1987)

      1. Les Incorruptibles

      19871h 59mTous publics79Métascore
      7,8 (344 k)
      • Scénariste
      L'agent fédéral Eliot Ness est bien déterminé à arrêter Al Capone? en raison de la corruption endémique, il réunit une petite équipe triée sur le volet.
    • Abel Fernandez, Nicholas Georgiade, Paul Picerni, and Robert Stack in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      2. Les incorruptibles

      1959–1963Série télévisée
      8,0 (3,3 k)
      • Scénariste
      Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptable agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.
    • Le Retour des Incorruptibles (1993)

      3. Le Retour des Incorruptibles

      1993–1994Série télévisée
      7,6 (504)
      • Scénariste
      In 1930s Chicago, the seemingly invincible crime boss Al Capone is opposed by a team of incorruptible U.S. Treasury Agents, led by the indefatigable Eliot Ness.
    • Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1958)

      4. Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

      1958–1960Série télévisée
      7,8 (161)
      • Scénariste
      An anthology series hosted by Betty Furness in the first season, and Desi Arnaz in the second. Stories came from several genres, often based on fact. A two part episode was spun off as the popular show The Untouchables (1959).
    • Le tueur de Chicago (1959)

      5. Le tueur de Chicago

      19591h 42mTous publicsTéléfilm
      7,2 (370)
      • Scénariste
      Story of how a group of incorruptible federal lawmen helped put 1920s' Chicago gangster Al Capone in prison.
    • American Justice: Target - Mafia (1993)

      6. American Justice: Target - Mafia

      1993Mini-série télévisée
      7,6 (66)
      • Self (images d'archives)
      Bill Kurtis hosts this special seven part documentary series on the history of organized crime in America. Each episode focuses on a different facet of the Mafia and it's leaders from the 1930's to the 1990's.
    • Robert Stack in Unsolved Mysteries: Behind the Legacy (2023)

      7. Unsolved Mysteries: Behind the Legacy

      202355m
      7,4 (102)
      • Self - Law Enforcement Agent (images d'archives)
      A tribute to the iconic series that shaped future generations of true crime TV, featuring interviews with the creators and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.
    • 8. Prohibition: Thirteen Years That Changed America

      1997– Not RatedSérie télévisée
      7,0 (18)
      • Self (images d'archives, non crédité)
    • The Untouchables: Part 1 (1959)

      9. Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

      Épisode: 

      The Untouchables: Part 1

      (1959)
      1958–19601hÉpisode télévisé
      8,0 (38)
      • Scénariste
      Two part telling of how Treasury Department agent in Chicago, Eliot Ness, set up a special squad of prohibition agents to root out the Al Capone gang.
    • The Untouchables: Part 2 (1959)

      10. Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

      Épisode: 

      The Untouchables: Part 2

      (1959)
      1958–19601hÉpisode télévisé
      7,6 (32)
      • Scénariste
      Part two of the telling of how Elliot Ness, Treasury Department agent in Chicago, set up a special squad of prohibition agents to root out the Al Capone gang.
    • Joanna Barnes in 90-Proof Dame (1961)

      11. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      90-Proof Dame

      (1961)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,7 (80)
      • Scénariste
      Nate Kester is a burlesque theatre operator who decides to branch out into the lucrative brandy business. He is producing his own brandy, of very poor quality, and using a fancy French label to try and pass it off as de Bouverais cognac. He realizes that if his scheme is to work, he will have to ensure that the real stuff is unavailable for comparison to the rot gut he will be marketing. He manages to destroy the principal supplier of the real stuff but Etienne de Bouverais himself comes to Chicago to put a new wholesaler in place. When he kills off de Bouverais he finds he has a formidable foe in the form of Madame de Bouverais, the former Marcie McKuen, at one time a dancer in his theatre. Eliot Ness tries to convince her to cooperate with the Feds to bring Kester down but she has her own plans to get even her former employer.
    • Lee Marvin in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      12. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      A Fist of Five

      (1962)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      8,0 (70)
      • Scénariste
      Mike Brannon is a tough cop but his two blocks of Chicago are among the safest there are. He has a tendency to be rough with hoodlums and when he beats up one of Tony Lamberto's boys he finds himself on indefinite suspension. Fed up with his corrupt superiors, he decides the time has come for him to make some money so he enlists his four brothers in a plot to kidnap Lamberto and hold him for $150,000 ransom. Unbeknown to anyone, Lamberto had recently approached Eliot Ness with a proposition: he would be prepared to roll up his entire operation and retire if the District Attorney would ensure no jail time from his upcoming trial on tax evasion. Soon, both Lamberto's associates and Ness are looking for him with the Brannon brothers in the middle.
    • Joseph Anthony in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      13. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      A Seat on the Fence

      (1960)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,7 (93)
      • Scénariste
      Narcotics smuggler Dino Patrone returns to the United States after visiting the old country for several months. He brings his younger sister Carla with him as she plans on studying in the U.S. Little does Dino know that his boss Victor Bardo has ordered his best friend Willie Asher to kill him. Traveling on the train to Chicago, Dino meets an acquaintance, print and radio journalist Loren Hall. Dino soon meets his end and it falls to Hall, who reluctantly agrees to work with Eliot Ness, to help Carla Patrone after she is kidnapped by the mobsters.
    • Robert Stack in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      14. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      A Taste for Pineapple

      (1963)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,6 (58)
      • Scénariste
      When racketeer Danny Mundt decides the time has come to get rid of Eliot Ness, he hires hit man Elroy Daldran. During World War I, Elroy had developed a taste for killing and he saw no reason to stop doing what he liked just because the war was over. His first attempt to get Ness - he tosses a grenade into his passing car - isn't entirely successful. Ness manages to jump out of the car before the grenade explodes but when he regains consciousness, he finds that he is blind. While Mundt is satisfied with the result, Elroy won't be satisfied until the job is completely done.
    • Cameron Mitchell in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      15. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Ain't We Got Fun

      (1959)
      1959–19631hÉpisode télévisé
      7,2 (131)
      • Scénariste
      A successful bootlegger seizes control of a nightclub and takes its brash young comic under his wing, promising to make him a star.
    • Robert Stack and George Voskovec in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      16. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      An Eye for an Eye

      (1963)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,5 (51)
      • Scénariste
      A father's heartbreak at his son's death leads him to partner with Eliot Ness to bring in a major liquor distributor. Charles Tarasovich knows his son delivered liquor for Sol Girsch and Ness knows it as well, but without a witness who's actually done business with Girsch, there's no chance of getting a conviction. Charles offers to set a trap for Girsch and Ness agrees. Girsch meanwhile has seen his business grow to over 500 distributors and now wants a better deal from those who manufacture the illicit liquor. He also brings in some mobsters from Detroit to make sure he gets it.
    • Bruce Gordon, George Mathews, and Johnny Seven in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      17. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Arsenal

      (1962)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      8,2 (68)
      • Scénariste
      Frank Nitti and Bugs Moran are about to go to war, and to forestall that possibility, Elliot Ness and the Untouchables begin rounding up every machine gun owned by the gangsters' hitmen. To resupply himself, Nitti hires Polish gunsmith Jan Trobek to make a dozen Tommy guns. Unfortunately for Trobek and his wife, Nitti and Moran soon settle their differences, which means that the pair are now witnesses who could turn into liabilities for Nitti.
    • Keenan Wynn in Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino (1961)

      18. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino

      (1961)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,7 (76)
      • Scénariste
      Augie "The Banker" Ciamino (played by Keenan Wynn) is a vicious and brutal bootlegger who has developed a seemingly foolproof way of manufacturing liquor. He has equipped over a hundred immigrant homes with small stills to actually make the stuff and a unique way of collecting the product. Not everyone in the immigrant community is participating in the illegal liquor-making operation and Ness visits a night class where adults learn English, and writes his phone number on the blackboard. His visit is followed by Ciamino's thugs who give the teacher, who welcomed Ness and left his phone number on the blackboard, a beating in front of his students. When shopkeeper Renzo Raineri intervenes, he learns that his son, a bookkeeper, is part of Ciamino's organization. Once Ness and his men learn how Ciamino collects the liquor, they try to catch him with goods but through intimidation and murder, the mobster proves to be elusive.
    • Carroll O'Connor in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      19. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Bird in the Hand

      (1962)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,6 (57)
      • Scénariste
      Gangster Arnie Kurtz is moving into Chicago's South Side and Eliot Ness very much wants to nab him, putting a 24 hour watch and tapping his phones. The operation is put in danger however when Kurtz inadvertently becomes part of a public health emergency. Against his better judgment - but at his wife's insistence - he agrees to let her brother Benno Fisk deliver $100,000 to a New York mobster. Unknown to anyone, Benno has contracted Parrot Fever from a recently acquired pet and collapses soon after his arrival. Federal health official frantically try to trace the source of the infectious disease. For Arnie Kurtz it may mean trouble as he and his wife have been caring for Benno's pets while he is away.
    • Robert Stack in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      20. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Blues for a Gone Goose

      (1963)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,3 (54)
      • Scénariste
      Ray 'Goose' Gander runs a jazz club in Chicago and he's coming under pressure from mobster Lou Cagan to sell booze at the club. Gander is a former musician who is in the business for the love of the music and wants nothing to do with selling the mob's liquor, but he's being backed into a corner. His protégé, trumpeter Eddie Moon, urges him to pack it in and go on the road but when Gander refuses, Eddie also talks him out of signing up with Cagan. When Gander is shot, Eddie blames himself for the death of his friend and mentor and he works with Eliot Ness and the Untouchables to bring Cagan down. He forms a partnership with Cagan to re-open Gander's club and he also starts an affair with Cagan's wife but he soon falls under suspicion.
    • Paul Richards in City Without a Name (1961)

      21. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      City Without a Name

      (1961)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,7 (67)
      • Scénariste
      After a Federal Agent is gunned down, Eliot Ness and his Untouchables arrive in town to try and solve their colleague's murder. The perpetrator is believed to be Lou Mungo and his precipitous action is exactly the opening Frank Nitti was waiting for so he could move in himself. Nitti hires the smooth talking gambler Sebastian to convince Mungo to hand over his contacts at City Hall and he soon has the information he needs to blackmail Mungo. With Nitti putting pressure on Sebastian to get the deal done, Mungo decides to play hardball. Ness meanwhile is slowly building the case against Mungo for the murder.
    • Dan Dailey in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      22. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Come and Kill Me

      (1962)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      6,9 (49)
      • Scénariste
      After a mobster with valuable information is killed in broad daylight at the racetrack, Eliot Ness and his men try to identify the killer. No one will admit knowing him but by tracing his movements, they find he was a regular visitor to the home of Dexter Lloyd Bayless who lives in a well-to-do suburb of Chicago. Through surveillance, they note that he has regular visitors in the afternoon and Ness decides to break into the house to plant a listening device. Through that, they learn that Bayless is running a very special school out of his home: a school for assassins.
    • James MacArthur in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      23. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Death for Sale

      (1961)
      1959–19631hÉpisode télévisé
      8,2 (84)
      • Scénariste
      Johnny Lubin has been on the make since he was a young kid. He quit school after grade 3 and by the age of 13 was paying off his truant officer $75 a week to leave him alone. Now 20, he own a string of speakeasies on the waterfront, including opium dens. He soon hooks up with George Dodd a toy manufacturer whose real name is Phil Melnick and is a supposedly reformed mobster. He has $2 million worth of opium to distribute and Lubin thinks he has just the way to get it into the hands of distributors. Lubin's arrogance however pushes him into a deadly game of cat and mouse with Eliot Ness and his men.
    • Harry Morgan in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      24. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Doublecross

      (1962)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,6 (53)
      • Scénariste
      Mobster Jake Kuzik is a major liquor supplier in Chicago and he doesn't hesitate to use strong arm tactics to keep his network of distributors and retailers in check. He's been having trouble getting supply lately and he comes under pressure - helped along by Eliot Ness and his men - to find liquor for sale or else. He forms an alliance with an arch-rival, Bugs Moran, to import half a million gallons of whiskey by train and they set up a clever deception to keep Federal agents off the scent.
    • Steven Hill in Les incorruptibles (1959)

      25. Les incorruptibles

      Épisode: 

      Downfall

      (1962)
      1959–196352mÉpisode télévisé
      7,3 (61)
      • Scénariste
      Joseph December is a legitimate businessman and the scion of a wealthy family who own the Great Lakes Pacific railroad which, by all accounts, is on its last legs. With Eliot Ness receiving hot tips and managing to intercept liquor being smuggled in from Canada, Al Capone enforcer Pete 'The Persuader' Kalmiski and his underling Allan Sitkin approach December to make a deal. In return for letting them use his railway, December get to keep 20% of the proceeds. The death of a railway track worker however puts Ness and the Untouchables onto the scheme. When a side deal on shares with Sitkin goes bad and he commits suicide, December gets hold of information that he hopes he can use against Kalmiski. December's right hand man, Henry Grunther, is appalled at what is happening to the company and seeks Ness' assistance.

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