The best part of this "Untouchables" TV episode was seeing some old faces again. For instance, it was good to see actor David Brian....someone I haven't seen on film in many decades. He plays "Dink" Conway, the main mob boss of the St. Louis underworld and owner of "The Jockey Club."
Brian was a legitimate tough-acting, tough-talking, tough-looking guy, meaning he was credible playing a hood. I used to see him a lot on TV. He played a lot of TV roles in the 1950s and 1960s with his career ending in the mid '70s.
Also, it's always great to see and hear Percy Helton. That may not be a name you'll recognize but if you're near my age you'll certainly recognize his high, raspy voice and you'll recognize his face you when you see him. He's a little mousy, rotund guy with that very distinctive voice. Like Brian, he was in a ton of TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s. Unfortunately, Percy only had a small role here, as "Mr. Meyer"
The story is about competing crooks in St. Louis and how Elliot Ness and his gang try to break them up. It's standard fare, story-wise, which is why I highlighted some of the actors instead.