Eliot Ness and his squad of Untouchables take on Keenan Wynn who plays the boss of Chicago's Little Italy and who has followed the infamous Genna Brothers who had the same set up having immigrants manufacturing illegal alcoholic beverages in their homes. They get personally involved when a man dies from alcohol poisoning. Later on Sam Jaffe goes blind from the badly cooked stuff.
Jaffe's friend Will Kulava who goes to night school in an effort to improve himself does not buckle under to Wynn's hoods. But what he doesn't know is that his son Lee Phillips is already working for Wynn handling his account books.
What happens to Kulava and his family forms the basis of this episode's plot. They and the rest of Little Italy are facing some pretty murderous people. There is a fine performance here from Harry Dean Stanton as Wynn's special trigger man who has as few words to say as Jack Palance in Shane, but they carry menace in every breath.
Jaffe's friend Will Kulava who goes to night school in an effort to improve himself does not buckle under to Wynn's hoods. But what he doesn't know is that his son Lee Phillips is already working for Wynn handling his account books.
What happens to Kulava and his family forms the basis of this episode's plot. They and the rest of Little Italy are facing some pretty murderous people. There is a fine performance here from Harry Dean Stanton as Wynn's special trigger man who has as few words to say as Jack Palance in Shane, but they carry menace in every breath.