Stranglehold – teaser The Untouchables
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📺 Read our episode review and recap here: https://theuntouchables.co/stranglehold/ • Stranglehold originally aired on May 4th, 1961. An eastern gangster has the New York fish market under his control, but when the murderous actions of his henchmen bring unwanted heat, he forces one to turn on the other. • STRANGLEHOLD • Written by Harry Kronman • Directed by Paul Wendkos • Produced by Alan Armer • Director of Photography Charles Straumer • Special Guest Star Ricardo Montalban. • Co-starring Philip Pine, Kevin Hagen. • Featuring Trevor Bardette, Robert J. Wilke, Oscar Beregi, Burt Miller, Adrienne Marden, Gene Roth, Frank Puglia. • ABOUT THE UNTOUCHABLES RETROSPECTIVE • Praised for its quality and famous for its drama, The Untouchables television show (1959-1963) roared like the decade it portrayed in grand, theatrical style. A controversial and Emmy award-winning series, its legacy in film and television has been felt from The Simpsons to The Sopranos. In recognition of the program's 60th Anniversary, The Untouchables Retrospective is a detailed and nostalgic account of American television's finest film noir. Learn more at http://theuntouchables.co. • From 1959-1963, the series brought to life the nightly wars between good and evil in the streets of Prohibition Chicago. With legendary lawman Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) and his band of incorruptible agents leading the way for justice, famed reporter Walter Winchell providing staccato narration and guest stars breathing life into colorful underworld characters, the true story of The Untouchables became legend in a film noir mix of true history and Emmy award-winning fiction. • Pick up your copy of The Untouchables: The Complete Series at http://cbshe.com/UntCS. • FAIR USE DISCLAIMER • The Untouchables is a trademark of Paramount Pictures Corporation and copyright CBS Television and all related works used here fall under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 fair use doctrine for purposes of criticism, comment, teaching and research. • #theuntouchables #desilu #eliotness
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