This was an ethnic story where the people in the neighborhood "take care of or own,"which could be good or bad depending on the circumstance. The ruling body in the local was "The Senate" and the one who had the premier seat and rule over it, although all views were listened to.
When bad liquor, a.k.a. rot gut, is the only alcohol in town and it results with too much violence, Elliot Ness goes to these gypsies to try to end the crime. After Frank Nitti's boys rub out two gypsy senate brothers, we learn the man who is providing the liquor and trying to avenge is father's death from 10 years ago, is "Janos Colescou" played by the rugged Charles Bronson.
Ness has to deal with folks that are new to him, as well as the crime lords and this new punk who is so filled with hate that he will not stop until all of the Bartok family is dead. By the way, one of the Bartok's is played by Ed Asner, and he's not easy to recognize.
Barbara Luna is interesting as "Magna Bartok," the daughter of Victor Bartok.
When bad liquor, a.k.a. rot gut, is the only alcohol in town and it results with too much violence, Elliot Ness goes to these gypsies to try to end the crime. After Frank Nitti's boys rub out two gypsy senate brothers, we learn the man who is providing the liquor and trying to avenge is father's death from 10 years ago, is "Janos Colescou" played by the rugged Charles Bronson.
Ness has to deal with folks that are new to him, as well as the crime lords and this new punk who is so filled with hate that he will not stop until all of the Bartok family is dead. By the way, one of the Bartok's is played by Ed Asner, and he's not easy to recognize.
Barbara Luna is interesting as "Magna Bartok," the daughter of Victor Bartok.