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The Untouchables - Season Two, Vol. 1 DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
EAN: 0097361319445
Format: Black & White, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 18, 2008
Running Time: 806 minutes
Sales Rank: 5391
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: October 15, 1959




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Product Description:
The Untouchables chronicles the campaign of Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) the young U.S. Prohibition Bureau agent to smash the beer and booze empire of Al Capone in 1920s Chicago.System Requirements:Running Time: 806 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097361319445 Manufacturer No: 131944

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In Billy Wilder’s classic, The Apartment, a sleazy corporate exec tries to schedule an after-hours tryst with one of the company’s switchboard operators. "Thursday?" she protests. "But that’s The Untouchables with Bob Stack." "So we’ll watch it at the apartment," the exec placates her. "Big deal." As Wilder’s shout-out indicates, The Untouchables was a big deal. Hot off Robert Stack’s Emmy-winning performance as Treasury Agent Elliot Ness, The Untouchables blasted its way into the Nielsen Top Ten in its second season, which begins in a blaze of glory with the episode, "The Rusty Heller Story," featuring Elizabeth Montgomery in her Emmy-nominated role as the "no good" showgirl who plays two mobsters and a corrupt lawyer against each other (Bewitched fans will note that the lawyer with whom she gets very chummy is portrayed by David White, the future Larry Tate!). More than four decades later, with its film noir sensibility, smart-writing, hard-boiled dialogue, and plenty of what Rusty Heller calls, "boom-boom action," The Untouchables is still as potent (but not as deadly) as a bottle of ginger jake. The 16 episodes contained on this four-disc set tell some great (albeit suspect) stories of the kingpins, criminals, and hoodlums who thought they had "the guts" to move in on Al Capone’s tottering empire. Among the most arresting are "The Big Train," a gripping two-parter featuring Neville Brand reprising his role as Capone, who plots his escape while en route to Alcatraz, "Jamaica Ginger," featuring James Coburn and Brian Keith as a couple of "torpedoes" hired by a gangster to kill his rival, a plan complicated when one falls in love with a schoolteacher, and "The Purple Gang," about Detroit’s feared gang that kidnaps an underling (Werner "Colonel Klink" Klemperer) with Capone ties. Joining Ness’s incorruptible squad this season is Paul Picerni as Agent Lee Hobson, but it’s Stack’s show all the way. He gets to slap wiseguys around ("Answer the question, punk") and deliver the best lines. When one goon tells him he has no respect for the dead, Ness replies, "Sometimes, even less for the living." His relentless war against the underworld sometimes comes at a terrible price. When one innocent woman is gunned down, the killers taunt, "Satisfied, Mr. Ness?" But, of course, that just steels his resolve. As for this set, we’re satisfied, even without any bonus features, and the now common (and criminal) practice of season splitting. --Donald Liebenson



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - THE UNTOUCHABLES SEASON TWO VOLUNE ONE
IT WOULD OF BEEN SMART IF PARAMOUNT CBS WOULD OF PUT THE BIG TRAIN PARTS ONE AND TWO ON THE SAME DVD DISK THE BIRD BRAINS AT PARAMOUNT DID IT AGAIN THEY ARE THE WORST OF THE WORST



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - NOSTALGIA AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE
Great writing. Great acting. Great music. Great photography. Other than that, not much!! A few decades ahead of its time.
TONY HOROWITZ



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - They messed with history
I enjoyed the release of this set except for 1 thing; the editing of the bumpers off of the close of each act. As another person pointed out it is a complete hack job; the music builds to a crescendo and then they fade it out and hack off the window at the end. Another person thought they had messed with music tracks, but I have Beta (taped off air copies) and the music is the same. In fact, I have worked in TV for a long time and this is the same music that was on the original series, then when ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Taking a pass on this release because of clipped bumpers
Thanks to all who offered the heads-up about the clipped bumpers.

These half-season releases are a sucker's game. Wait until all the episodes have been released. At that time CBS-Paramount will likely offer a complete series boxed-set release at a much cheaper per-episode cost. If not, the price of half-season "volumes" will have dropped substantially by that time. I'll get by with my bootlegs until then.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Classic tv show
a great tv show and great episodes, 4 discs16 episodes recommend buying if you like the show





 



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