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Review: The Untouchables
An Augustus Review of 9/10
For today’s review, we travel back to Chicago, 1920s, during the time of prohibition. The Untouchables is based on the real Eliot Ness and his agents along with the infamous Al Capone.
An Augustus Review of 9/10
For today’s review, we travel back to Chicago, 1920s, during the time of prohibition. The Untouchables is based on the real Eliot Ness and his agents along with the infamous Al Capone.
This 1987 movie stars Kevin Costner as Eliot Ness, Sean
Connery as Jimmy Malone, Andy Garcia as George Stone, Charles Martin Smith as
Oscar Wallace and Robert Di Niro as Al Capone. This movie is based on the 1957
book by the same name written by Oscar Farley.
The movie begins with the rich and powerful Al Capone
gloating over his success. At this point, he has the entire city of Chicago in
the palm of his hand and is controlling the illegal sale of alcohol. He feels
unbeatable and no one dares to interfere… Except for a local government agent,
Eliot Ness, who wants to bring in Capone on a silver platter.
Ness sets up a team of highly trained police officers to
help him with a bust he is sure will get Capone. However, the majority of the
police force is corrupted and has tipped off Capone, resulting in a failed
raid. Ness seeks Jimmy Malone, an uncorrupted officer who is willing to help
him out. Malone summons George Stone, an officer fresh out of the academy and
Oscar Wallace, an accountant from Washington to create the Untouchables.
Wallace tells Ness that Capone has not filed income tax
returns in over four years and that they can charge him for tax evasion. Ness
however, is determined to prove Capone guilty of illegal alcohol distribution
and murder. On his way home, Ness is stopped by one of Capone’s henchmen who
tries to make a deal with Ness to drop the case. Ness refuses to leave the case
alone and the man threatens to murder his family. Ness quickly assembles help
to move his family out of Chicago and swears vengeance on Capone.
The team goes to the Canada-United States boarder to raid an
alcohol shipment and get into a brawl with Capone’s men. Ness is forced to kill
one of the men in self defense. Malone capture’s Capone’s accountant and begins
to interrogate him. The accountant proves to be uncooperative and Malone shoots
the already dead gangster whom was killed earlier by Ness to scare him. The method works and
the accountant surrenders.
Back at the headquarters, the men celebrate their victory. But,
the party is short lived as they realize the entire police force is under
Capone’s control. A police officer sold out Wallace and the accountant to
Capone who in return, sends his gangster to the squad to pay Ness a very
unfriendly visit. Ness is pushed into a corner where he must decide his next move.
The Untouchables ranked 6th highest grossing movie in its opening weekend with an income of over ten million. It received overall positive reviews and was nominated for four academy awards. Sean Connery won the award for Best Supporting Actor.
As Vincent Canby from The New York Times stated, The Untouchables is "vulgar, violent, funny and sometimes breathtakingly beautiful".
- Augustus


Chicago in the 1920's is always so interesting to hear about.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really entertaining, and the ending sounds so dramatic that now I want to watch this.
Honestly, one of my absolute favourites. This movie is incredible in every sense and keeps it so suspenseful you just have to keep watching! DEFINITELY watch it!
DeleteThis is one of those movies that I have intended to watch forever, but have never actually gotten around to. I really should cross it off my list.
ReplyDeleteDo it. Sooooooo good!
DeleteOnly a 9/10? this is one of my all time favourites, must have seen it 10 times.
ReplyDeleteAlso, one of the best interrogation scenes ever on the Canada-Us border
DeleteI agree :)
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