
The Untouchables· Season 1 · Episode 27
Head of Fire - Feet of Clay
Chicago. (year?)* The jury had been out for 12 hours, on the case Ness had worked so hard on, trying to get a conviction for top mobster Johnny Fortunato. Now the newspaper reads: Fortunato got off, the chief witness was a ""suicide."" At 9 p.m., Ness decides to get some spaghetti at Socrates Eatery. Ness' old high school buddy, Frank Barber, drops in. They laugh and smile as they recount their glory days at Garfield High, when Barber was the star football quarterback, and Ness was his favorite receiver.
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Guest stars
Anthony Georgeas Cam Allison Jr.
Nehemiah Persoffas Johnny Fortunato
Madlyn Rhueas Chickie Bernstein
Leo Gordonas Pops Gantry
Virginia Christineas Stella Barber
Norman Aldenas John Henry WhitmoreRussell Custeras Boxing Spectator (uncredited)
John Georgeas Spectator Outside Arena (uncredited)
Eddie Hiceas Boxing Spectator (uncredited)John Indrisanoas Referee (uncredited)Shows like The Untouchables
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