Untouchables, the : Season 2 : Vol 2 | TV Classics (Box Set, DVD, 1960)

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These G-Men Are Gunning For Justice! Dramatizing the real-life exploits of Prohibition agent Eliot Ness (Robert Stack), The Untouchables returns to DVD, containing the final 16 episodes from Season Two, digitally remastered, on DVD for the very first time! This vintage series comes on like gangbusters, with feature film quality and unique visual style. Columnist Walter Winchell as narrator sets a realistic tone with his staccato commentary, giving it a tough documentary feel. Plus, each episode features 1930s-era cars, costumes, and amazing guest stars! In this volume, with narcotics the new vice, and a major racketeering bill passed in Washington, D.C., Ness and his men are given more power, even in cities other than Chicago. Co-starring Paul Picerni, Nicholas Georgiade, Abel Fernandez, and Steve London, this 4-disc collection is the ultimate showcase for lovers of crime drama. No other show can touch The Untouchables!

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UPC9324915077218
eBay Product ID (ePID)11051084171

Product Key Features

ActorBruce Gordon, Betty Garde, Robert Stack, Peter Mamakos, Herman Rudin, Abel Fern¡Ndez, Wally Cassell, Richard Benedict, Barbara Nichols, Nehemiah Persoff, Nicholas Georgiade, Jerry Paris
Movie/TV TitleUntouchables, the : Season 2 : Vol 2 | TV Classics
EditionBox Set
RatingPG
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish & French & German & Spanish
GenreDrama
Run Time390 Mins
TypeTV Series

Additional Product Features

Release Year1960
Number of Discs4
DistributorParamount Home Entertainment
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