Thursday, September 25, 2025

1959 - THE SCARFACE MOB, pilot for The Untouchables TV series

Desi Arnez of I Love Lucy fame was also a television producer besides being a band leader and the husband of Lucille Ball.  Arnez bought the rights to Elliot Ness's book The Untouchables and decided to make a two part television show about Ness's attempts to put away mob boss Al Capone in the 1930's.  Arnez hired Robert Stack to play Ness and character actor Neville Brand to play Capone


For a TV show from the 1950's Arnez didn't scrimp on the production values, the film has a fairly decent noir look.  Arnez hired Phil Karlson to direct.  Karlson was good at staging action and violence on relatively low budgets since he had been brought up in the world of B movie filmmaking.   The end result was a tense and violent television film which was considered fairly tough stuff for the 1950's TV audience.

 

Arnez hired Robert Stack to play tough guy federal agent Elliott Ness.  Stack adapted a monotone delivery that made him seem like he was going to blow at any moment.  In real life Elliott Ness after busting up many of Capone's bootlegging operations finally got Capone sent to prison on tax evasion  instead of running booze.

Not to overpraise this film but it's an entertaining gangster story.  You can see where it probably was an influence on the entertaining Brian DePalma remake.  Kevin Costner's performance certainly seems influenced by Robert Stack.  It's also fun to see character actor Keenan Wynn in a film

The film was written by Paul Monash, the running time is 99 minutes.

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