THE UNTOUCHABLES. THE LAW ELIOT NESS Married w/ kid(s) Special agent for US Treasury Department Sent to Chicago to “get” Al Capone Failed in 1 st raid.

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THE UNTOUCHABLES

THE LAW

ELIOT NESS Married w/ kid(s) Special agent for US Treasury Department Sent to Chicago to “get” Al Capone Failed in 1 st raid on whiskey shipment (Capone tipped off) Looking for help (Malone) Blood oath w/ Malone

JIM MALONE Single & older Ordinary Chicago “beat cop” Confronts Ness Propositioned by Ness to join him against Capone (rejects Ness) Agrees to help Ness (blood oath)

“You wanna know how to get Capone? They pull a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. That's the ‘Chicago’ way! And that's how you get Capone.”

OSCAR WALLACE Single Accountant working for the F.B.I. Wants to get Capone on tax evasion (for not paying taxes for 3 years… a crime)

CATHERINE NESS Married to Eliot Ness 1 child (daughter) Pregnant VERY supportive of her husband

GEORGE STONE Enrolled in Chicago police academy Single Italian-American (Giuseppe Petri) Recruited by Ness to serve on the special squad “If you're afraid of getting a rotten apple, don't go to the barrel. Get it off the tree.” - Malone

Wallace, Stone, Ness & Malone

THE CRIMINALS

AL CAPONE “You can get further with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word.”

AL CAPONE “mayor” of Chicago One of country’s most famous criminals Runs bootlegging operations in the city of Chicago Denies involvement in violence

FRANK NITTI “hitman” for Al Capone Always wears a white suit Blows up speakeasy in early scene (refuses to buy Capone’s beer) Intimidates lawmen for Capone

MIKE DORSETT Police chief for the city of Chicago Introduces Ness to press when he is assigned to city “working” for Capone providing inside information

WALTER PAYNE Al Capone’s bookkeeper One of the only people that can decipher Capone’s ledger (key to uncovering Capone’s illegal enterprises)