One of the last Untouchable episodes is arguably one of the best ones that was ever done in my opinion. Much to his regret Harold J. Stone proves to be right about his contract killer Don Gordon, that he ought to stick to his job and not get into the business aspect of crime. This was after Gordon killed one of his business rivals. The victim's widow Jeanne Cooper saw Gordon do it, but has her own reasons for keeping mum on the subject with Eliot Ness.
Gordon hears some inside information that he feels will allow him to make a killing in the waning days of Prohibition and it involves a heist. He brings in as partners two contract killers from the guy who Gordon bumped off, Johnny Seven and Dan Frazer. Of course these two also have no brains for the business either.
I suppose the moral for this episode is what Dirty Harry said about a man's got to know his limitations.
Gordon hears some inside information that he feels will allow him to make a killing in the waning days of Prohibition and it involves a heist. He brings in as partners two contract killers from the guy who Gordon bumped off, Johnny Seven and Dan Frazer. Of course these two also have no brains for the business either.
I suppose the moral for this episode is what Dirty Harry said about a man's got to know his limitations.