Frank Nittis End Scenes from The Untouchables
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📺 Read our episode review and breakdown here: https://theuntouchables.co/the-frank-... • Anthony George wasn’t the only actor that Quinn Martin heard from during the production of this episode. Upon learning that Frank Nitti would also meet his end in the season finale, actor Bruce Gordon protested. Since the debut of The Untouchables, Martin’s career had been given the lift that Desi Arnaz promised him in 1959 and subsequently, Martin founded QM Productions to pursue the development of his own television programs. Incoming producer Jerry Thorpe appealed to have Frank Nitti stay on as well, to no avail – killing Nitti was his parting gift to Desilu. • One of Desilu’s executives comforted Gordon with the reminder that since episodes did not air in any chronological order, he could easily be reinstated and he was right – Frank Nitti would return several episodes into the Second Season in the excellent The Purple Gang and eventually appear in nearly half of the show’s episodes during its four-year run. • The real Franco Nitto brought about his own demise on March 19, 1943. This episode pays homage to events that actually occurred, including the Capone mob’s extortion attempt Hollywood studios. The real Louis Campagna and Phil D`Andrea, among others, pressured Nitti to kill Willie Bioff, who had been instated by Nitti as the leader of a theater union and recently turned states evidence against the mob. Despondent and drunk, Nitti committed suicide in a railroad yard close to his home on the day before he was to be indicted for the extortion scheme. The leaders of Nitti’s gang went to prison – and informant Bioff was assassinated 12 years later by an exploding truck bomb, much like Jerry Dockstone’s death in this episode. • THE FRANK NITTI STORY • Story by Harry Essex • Written by Lee Blair Scott • Directed by Howard W. Koch • Produced by Josef Shaftel • Director of Photography Charles Straumer and Robert B. Hauser • Co-starring Richard Anderson, Myron McCormick, Dick Foran • Special Guest Star Bruce Gordon • Featuring Frank de Kova, Phyllis Coates, Alex Gerry, Frank Wilcox, Frank Albertson, Harry Harvey, Sr. • 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 #franknitti
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