The Scarface Mob (1959 TV Movie)
5/10
Pilot
9 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Originally conceived as a two-part TV pilot, The Scarface Mob would go on to become one of TV's most famous shows, The Untouchables. It takes place in 1929 Chicago, as Al Capone's (Neville Brand) gang runs the city and is making money selling booze despite it being illegal. They pay off anyone they can but Federal Investigator Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) plans on brings together a team of men from across the country who he feels can't be bought.

Desi Arnaz had optioned the rights to Eliot Ness' book about fighting Al Capone and decided to turn it into a two-part episode of his show, the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, under the title of The Untouchables. Westinghouse paid $200,000 for the two shows, but Arnaz put up his own money to get a better looking product and to hire Stack and Brand. He sold the rights to the film in Europe to make up the difference.

Brand would return for two episodes of the show, which were also released as a movie, Alcatraz Express. There's also another two episodes that become a third film, The Guns of Zangara.

Stack, who was most famous for this show until Airplane and Unsolved Mysteries, based Ness on the three bravest men he had met: Audie Murphy, his former roommate and war hero Buck Mazza and stuntman Carey Loftin. He said of the men, "All three had one thing in common. Tthey were the best in their fields and they never boasted!"

Director Phil Karlson was a film noir director and he fits this story, which was written by Paul Monash, who created Peyton Place and wrote The Friends of Eddie Coyle and the Salem's Lot TV miniseries.

According to the Italian-American Herald, "Italian-American actors and publishers who expose and perpetuate the stereotype image of Italians as mobsters, wife abusers, hitmen and cheats as it has since the debut of The Untouchables in 1959." This is where, as always, I remind you that there is no such thing as the Mafia, but I'm Italian. I am legally bound to write this.

That said, everything about The Untouchables - good and bad - starts here. If anything, you can enjoy just how off the rails Neville Brand is.
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