- 8.6/10191 votes
#1 - The Rusty Heller Story
Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 10/13/1960
Chicago, March 1931. Eliot Ness and his men were doing raid after raid on Capone's speakeasies and breweries; his empire was tottering. Who would take over? A big-time gangster from New York, Charlie ""Pops"" Felcher, had just arrived in Chicago, along with his crooked lawyer Archie Grayson.
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Leonard Kantor
- 7.7/1094 votes
#2 - The Jack Legs Diamond Story
Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 10/20/1960
New York, 1931. While many people were unemployed and poor during the Depression, gangster-owned speakeasies and nightclubs created a new mobster aristocracy. One top mobster is Jack ""Legs"" Diamond -- known to the Underworld as ""the Clay Pigeon"" because of the many times he'd been shot at, and survived.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.6/1089 votes
#3 - Nicky
Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 11/3/1960
Chicago. By the middle of 1933, Eliot Ness and his Untouchables had almost checked the manufacture and sale of whiskey in Chicago. But the biggest operator was still in business: Giuseppe Marconi a.k.a. Gus Marco. He was an apparently respectable owner of a garage of taxis by day; but he trafficked in bootleg booze by night, he had a huge distillery underground in which he processed stolen industrial alcohol.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.1/1095 votes
#4 - The Waxey Gordon Story
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 11/10/1960
New Jersey, the night of April 16, 1931. Waxey Gordon, the undisputed beer baron of New York, is muscling in on New Jersey, which is run by Frankie Dunn, ""Bugs"" Donovan and Roger Weiden. Waxey is waging a gang war to eliminate rival gangsters for control of the Jersey beer market. Waxey and his boys smash into a brewery owned and run by Frankie Dunn; they blast with their choppers until the large beer vats, Frankie and his workers are filled with holes.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.3/10112 votes
#5 - The Mark of Cain
Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 11/17/1960
Chicago, late Spring 1932. There is public protest about the increase in drug addiction. Charlie Sebastino has amalgamated all the small distributors into one big empire, setting himself up as emperor. Ness and his Untouchables had virtually shut down dope dealings, by nailing the big operators, but this network is run through small-time pushers.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.7/1093 votes
#6 - A Seat on the Fence
Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 11/24/1960
Chicago, late Summer 1932. Eliot Ness and his men had stemmed the supply of narcotics coming into the Windy City from Asia and southern Europe. Now the Underworld was using new ways to supply the city's 5,000 dope addicts. The Syndicate was robbing drugstores, doctors' offices, wholesale drug houses-- any place which kept a supply of painkilling drugs.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.3/10117 votes
#7 - The Purple Gang
Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 12/1/1960
Detroit, August 1932. The notorious Purple Gang-- long synonymous with terror in beer, booze, labor and prostitution-- gets into a new racket: kidnapping. They specialize in snatching other members of the underworld, since they can't go to the police for help. So far, they've kidnapped 9 hoods (the latest mug is Rocky Garver), for a total of 100 grand.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.8/1088 votes
#8 - Kiss of Death Girl
Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 12/8/1960
Chicago, September 8, 1932. That night, a convoy of 4 trucks, which had crossed the Canadian border, are driving towards Chicago; they are hauling 1,000 cases of Canadian scotch, valued at over $100,000. Ness and his Untouchables have set up a roadblock just outside of town. 7-8 miles up ahead of Ness there is another roadblock, set up by gangster Phil Corbin, owner of Chicago's Club Continental; he's waiting with his boys to hijack the convoy.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.7/1068 votes
#9 - The Larry Fay Story
Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 12/15/1960
New York, April 1931. Gangster Larry Fay, a former student of Al Capone, has his greasy fists firmly in the milk racket: he's organized milk companies into a monopoly. The price of milk was 10 cents a quart* (this was during the Depression when many people made 30 cents an hour); he increases the price 3 cents a quart-- with 2 cents going directly into Larry Fay's pockets.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.9/1082 votes
#10 - The Otto Frick Story
Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 12/22/1960
The night of May 3rd, 1934. A traveling carnival is at the Midway, 35 miles outside of Cleveland. There are half a dozen bellydancers on stage, as the barker goes, ""Hurry, hurry, hurry,"" and a sign reads: ""One dime shows you the best hootchy koochy show in the world!"" Hans Eberhardt, twice convicted for armed robbery and dope peddling, spots Ness and his Untouchables and the local police about to pull a raid; he runs to the office trailer of carny Otto Frick.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.6/1084 votes
#11 - The Tommy Karpeles Story
Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 12/29/1960
May 8, 1931. The special U.S. mail train, coming from Rock Island, is stopped by emergency flares on the tracks in Hillsdale, Illinois. Gangsters wearing Army gas masks lob tear gas grenades into the train; they shoot a postal clerk and make off with a million dollars in negotiable securities. 3 months later, ""Tough"" Tommy Karpeles, former big-time Chicago hoodlum, is arrested for complicity in the case; his 2 accomplices were not caught.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.3/1073 votes
#12 - The Big Train (1)
Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 1/5/1961
Movie: ""The Alcatraz Express"" (Disclaimer shown on screen) ""The events portrayed in this film are fictitious. The Federal Prison guards portrayed do not represent any actual persons, living or dead. ""Nothing herein is intended to reflect unfavorably on the courageous and responsible prison guards who supervised Capone during his internment in the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta and during his transfer from Atlanta to Alcatraz.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.5/1074 votes
#13 - The Big Train (2)
Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 1/12/1961
Movie: ""The Alcatraz Express"" (continued) Sunday, August 19, 1934. At 2:30 a.m., the Big Train is backed into the prison yard of the State Pen in Atlanta. 54 hardened criminals, including Al Capone and Tony Diaz, are handcuffed and loaded onto the train. On board are prison guards armed with machine-guns. Once seated, the prisoners are additionally given leg shackles and told to put them on. Then, at 5:00 a.m., the Big Train pulls out-- right on schedule.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.5/1086 votes
#14 - The Masterpiece
Season 2 Episode 14 - Aired 1/19/1961
Chicago, December 1931. With Al Capone in prison, the bootlegging part of his empire was split in 2. One of Capone's lieutenants, Mayer Wartel, acquired the speakeasies; another lieutenant, Karl Positan, acquired the breweries and distilleries. In an attempt to take over the entire operation, Positan withholds his whiskey and beer; the number of speaks flourishing drops to an all-time Prohibition low. Eliot Ness and his men keep an eye on the situation. Nitti's plenty sore.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.2/1087 votes
#15 - The Organization
Season 2 Episode 15 - Aired 1/26/1961
Chicago. November 9, 1932. Al Capone was in prison, and Frank Nitti was running his Organization. But other crime overlords were ready to take over; the biggest was Joe Kulak, from St. Louis. Joe Kulak was called ""The Teacher"" because he had trained so many Underworld bigshots, and given them their start. Eliot Ness and his men keep tabs on Kulak from the moment he arrives in the Windy City.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.4/1099 votes
#16 - The Jamaica Ginger Story
Season 2 Episode 16 - Aired 2/2/1961
On the night of May 25, 1931, 2 trucks are rolling into K.C., carrying $1-million worth of Jamaica Ginger rotgut, also known as ""Ginger Jake."" The trucks are owned by Rafael Torrez, gangster and race horse trainer, who has a monopoly on the Jamaica Ginger. Rival crime boss Jerry LaCarver, wanting in on the enormous profits, is ready to hijack the trucks, along with his gang of 5 hoods: the 2 notorious Roth brothers, Andy Bello (alias Louis Belmont), Richie Peters and Wally Heilman. They hijack the trucks with dynamite and shotguns.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.7/1076 votes
#17 - Augie The Banker Ciamino
Season 2 Episode 17 - Aired 2/9/1961
Summer 1931, Chicago. Eliot Ness and his Untouchables had smashed most of the big breweries owned by the mobsters. But racketeers, taking advantage of the poverty and desperation of many immigrants, forced them to make a gallon of whiskey a day in small stills in their homes-- makeshift stills which could be put together for less than $3. The absolute boss of Little Italy is Augie ""The Banker"" Ciamino, and with whiskey pouring out of 1,000 tenement stills, he was cancelling the gains that Ness had made.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.8/1085 votes
#18 - The Underground Court
Season 2 Episode 18 - Aired 2/16/1961
September 8, 1934. A cruise ship from Cuba to New Jersey has caught fire. There are over 300 passengers on board; some of the passengers and crew are jumping overboard to avoid the flames. Ness and his men, on assignment in New Jersey, speed to get there when the ship docks; Ness has an arrest warrant for Valentine Ferrar, racketeer and founder of the Big Syndicate. Valentine Ferrar had been in Cuba, picking up a million bucks collection money for the Syndicate.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.0/1084 votes
#19 - The Nick Moses Story
Season 2 Episode 19 - Aired 2/23/1961
1932. Just 3 weeks after Al Capone was convicted on the ironic charge of income tax evasion, the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. was calling its leading law enforcement agents from all over the country to fly to the nation's capital to testify and get a new Anti-Racketeering Bill passed. Back in Chicago, 4 of Capone's bigshots who ran his bootlegging empire had skipped town, like rats deserting a sinking ship.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.0/1088 votes
#20 - The Antidote
Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 3/9/1961
Mid-October 1932. The nation's attention is on the election campaign between incumbent president Herbert Hoover and his opponent Franklin D. Roosevelt, who is crippled by polio. With Prohibition still the law of the land, the government is looking for ways to denature alcohol, which legitimate manufactures need for industrial purposes (making perfumes, etc). Should the alcohol fall into the wrong hands, if it was denatured, it would be useless to bootleggers.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.1/10100 votes
#21 - The Lily Dallas Story
Season 2 Episode 21 - Aired 3/16/1961
April 11, 1932. Millionaire building contractor Thomas B. Randall is the target of a kidnapping; he is throwing a party right now. Intruding on his estate that night are: ex-bootlegger and now gang leader George ""Blackie"" Dallas, Pete Appleby (former torpedo for the Purple Gang), Marty Stoke (bank heist expert) and Jiggs (ex-heavyweight boxer and now strongarm man). The gang kills a security guard, and kidnaps Randall-- and they warn his family and guests not to call the police, or he gets it.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.0/1081 votes
#22 - Murder Under Glass
Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 3/23/1961
November 1932. FDR was moving to end Prohibition, and the crime syndicate was already shifting away from booze to narcotics. In the next few months, the narcotic supply is running low. February 20, 1933, Frank Nitti and his lieutenant Pete Konitz fly down to New Orleans, where the Mardi Gras will be taking place. Bouchard is busy having Sully fit his car with bulletproof glass. Later, Nitti is demanding a drug shipment from Bouchard.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.6/1077 votes
#23 - Testimony of Evil
Season 2 Episode 23 - Aired 3/30/1961
October 11, 1932. Chicago. Less than one month before the elections, David Mantley, running for State's Attorney on the Reform ticket, is making speeches: he says the power behind his opponent, Jeremiah Down, is mobster Bryan O'Malley. At the same time, across town, O'Malley is being feted at a testimonial dinner-- even though a week from now he'll have to stand trial for murder and income tax evasion.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.6/1077 votes
#24 - Ring of Terror
Season 2 Episode 24 - Aired 4/13/1961
Ring of Terror-- Boxing ring, that is. July 1931, the Chicago Sports Arena was like a hundred other boxing rings across America-- a place where young toughs from reform schools and rotting tenements, willing to sacrifice their blood, could try to rise above the oppression of poverty. But the young men with the boxing gloves only got a small amount of the money; the big payoffs went to the gangsters.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.4/1084 votes
#25 - Mr. Moon
Season 2 Episode 25 - Aired 4/20/1961
Autumn 1934. An armored truck, loaded with the special paper used in printing U.S. currency, is headed for the Bureau of Engraving in Washington, D.C. The truck is hijacked, and the 3 armed guards are tommy-gunned. Since counterfeiting will be on a national level, it's a federal offense, and so Eliot Ness and 5 other federal agents from around the country convene in Washington, D.C., and are briefed on the situation.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
The Best Episodes of The Untouchables Season 2
Every episode of The Untouchables Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Untouchables Season 2!
Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptible agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.
Genres:DramaCrime
Network:ABC
Season 2 Ratings Summary
"The Rusty Heller Story" is the best rated episode of "The Untouchables" season 2. It scored 8.6/10 based on 191 votes. Directed by Walter Grauman and written by Leonard Kantor, it aired on 10/13/1960. This episode is rated 0.9 points higher than the second-best, "The Jack Legs Diamond Story".