Eliot Ness and the Untouchables: The Historical Reality and the Film and Television Depictions, 2d ed.

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McFarland, 2011 M12 22 - 290 páginas

Lawman Eliot Ness has been transformed into legend by the films and television programs that depicted the war he and his "Untouchables" waged against Al Capone and the mobsters of Prohibition-era Chicago. Published by McFarland in 2000, the first edition of this volume analyzed both Ness the person and Ness the myth. This updated and expanded second edition is enhanced by information gathered through interviews with members of the original casts of the television and film versions of The Untouchables.

Also included is new material on the historical Frank Nitti and "The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run," along with several gangsters whom Ness never actually encountered except in his media portrayals, among them Mad Dog Coll and Dutch Schultz. The author concludes by evaluating the life and accomplishments of Eliot Ness, and his impact as a cultural icon.

 

Contenido

Preface to the Second Edition
1
Introduction
7
1 The Real Eliot Ness
11
2 The Real Al Capone and Frank Nitti
46
3 The Real Dutch Schultz and Other Prohibition PlugUglies of New York
79
4 The Untouchables on Desilu Playhouse
98
5 The UntouchablesOriginal Series Episode Guide
105
6 The Untouchables The 1987 Movie
192
7 The Return of Eliot Ness
202
8 The Untouchables The Series Redux
206
9 Ness and a Decade of Documentaries
246
10 The Need for a Hero
256
Bibliography
267
Index
271
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Kenneth Tucker is professor emeritus of English at Murray State University. He has written previously on a variety of literary figures and on the performing arts. He lives in Murray, Kentucky.

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