Shades of Romeo and Juliet creep into this Untouchables episode as competing gang families headed by Harold J. Stone and Booth Colman are both up for the dope concession from Robert Carricart playing the infamous and gangland legendary Lucky Luciano. Stone has it, but his shipments are being waylaid by The Untouchables because Robert Stack is receiving some very reliable tips.
While all this is going on Stone's son Darryl Hickman and Colman's daughter Collin Wilcox are seeing each other. Both would like to run away. But all I can say is Hickman has issues with Stone that Romeo never had with Lord Montague.
A couple of really fabulous character players have some memorable roles here if ever so briefly. Warren Oates plays a visiting hit-man from Detroit's Purple Gang and Jack Elam is one of Stone's best trigger men.
An interesting tale of romance amidst gang war in Chicago.
While all this is going on Stone's son Darryl Hickman and Colman's daughter Collin Wilcox are seeing each other. Both would like to run away. But all I can say is Hickman has issues with Stone that Romeo never had with Lord Montague.
A couple of really fabulous character players have some memorable roles here if ever so briefly. Warren Oates plays a visiting hit-man from Detroit's Purple Gang and Jack Elam is one of Stone's best trigger men.
An interesting tale of romance amidst gang war in Chicago.