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The Untouchables
NameThe Untouchables
DirectorBrian De Palma
ProducerArt Linson
StarringKevin Costner, Robert De Niro, Sean Connery, Andy García

The Untouchables is a 1987 American crime drama film directed by Brian De Palma, written by David Mamet, and starring Kevin Costner as Eliot Ness, Robert De Niro as Al Capone, Sean Connery as Jim Malone, and Andy García as George Stone. The film is based on the book of the same name by Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley, and it tells the story of the Prohibition Bureau's efforts to take down Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit during the Prohibition era in the United States. The film features a talented ensemble cast, including Charles Martin Smith as Martin J. Lahart, Patricia Clarkson as Catherine Ness, and Billy Drago as Frank Nitti.

Introduction

The Untouchables is a classic film that explores the cat-and-mouse game between Eliot Ness and his team of Prohibition agents, known as The Untouchables, and Al Capone's powerful Chicago Outfit. The film is set in Chicago, Illinois, during the Prohibition era, and it features a range of historical figures, including Jim Colosimo, Johnny Torrio, and Frank Nitti. The film's screenplay was written by David Mamet, who is known for his work on films like The Verdict and Wag the Dog, and it was produced by Art Linson, who has worked on films like Car Wash and Fight Club. The film's cast includes Kevin Costner, who has appeared in films like Dances with Wolves and JFK, and Robert De Niro, who has appeared in films like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull.

History

The Untouchables is based on the real-life story of Eliot Ness and his team of Prohibition agents, who were tasked with taking down Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit during the Prohibition era. The film draws on historical events, such as the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre and the Trial of Al Capone, and it features a range of historical figures, including J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The film's portrayal of Al Capone is based on the real-life gangster, who was known for his ruthless tactics and his involvement in organized crime. The film also explores the impact of Prohibition on American society, including the rise of organized crime and the growth of speakeasies like the Cotton Club.

Organization

The Untouchables were a team of Prohibition agents who were tasked with taking down Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit. The team was led by Eliot Ness, who was a young and ambitious agent with a strong sense of justice. The team included Jim Malone, a veteran Irish-American cop who was played by Sean Connery, and George Stone, a young and talented agent who was played by Andy García. The team also included Martin J. Lahart, a Prohibition agent who was played by Charles Martin Smith, and Sam Seaborne, a Prohibition agent who was played by John Barrowman. The team worked closely with other law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Chicago Police Department, to take down Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit.

Notable_Members

The Untouchables included a range of notable members, including Eliot Ness, Jim Malone, and George Stone. Eliot Ness was a young and ambitious agent who was determined to take down Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit. Jim Malone was a veteran Irish-American cop who was known for his tough and experienced approach to law enforcement. George Stone was a young and talented agent who was played by Andy García, and he was known for his bravery and his loyalty to the team. Other notable members of the team included Martin J. Lahart, who was played by Charles Martin Smith, and Sam Seaborne, who was played by John Barrowman. The team also worked with other notable figures, including J. Edgar Hoover, who was the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Herbert Hoover, who was the President of the United States.

Downfall

The downfall of Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit was a major victory for The Untouchables and the Prohibition Bureau. The team's efforts to take down Al Capone were led by Eliot Ness, who was determined to bring the gangster to justice. The team used a range of tactics, including wiretapping and surveillance, to gather evidence against Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit. The team also worked with other law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Chicago Police Department, to take down Al Capone and his Chicago Outfit. The trial of Al Capone was a major media event, and it was covered by newspapers like the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times. The verdict was a major victory for The Untouchables and the Prohibition Bureau, and it marked the end of Al Capone's reign as a major gangster.

Legacy

The legacy of The Untouchables is a lasting one, and it continues to be felt today. The film's portrayal of Eliot Ness and his team of Prohibition agents has become iconic, and it has inspired countless other films and television shows. The film's influence can be seen in films like The Godfather and Goodfellas, and it has also inspired television shows like The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire. The film's cast, including Kevin Costner, Robert De Niro, and Sean Connery, have all gone on to have successful careers in film and television. The film's director, Brian De Palma, has also gone on to have a successful career, directing films like Carlito's Way and Mission: Impossible. The film's legacy continues to be felt today, and it remains one of the most iconic and influential films of all time. Category:American films