The Untouchables In Hindi Free Download

The Untouchables In Hindi Free Download

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Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptable agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.
Chicago, 1930, time of the prohibition. And it is the great time for the organized crime, the so called Mafia. One of the big bosses is Al Capone. He is the best know but at least, he was only one in a dirty game of sex, crime and corruption. People are willing to pay any price to drink alcohol, and sometimes it is their life they have to pay with. Special agent Eliot Ness and his team are trying to defeat the alcohol Mafia, but in this job, you don't have any friends.
After having seen Brian DePalma&#39;s film (of which I&#39;ve probably seen a thousand times), I have to say as a fan of crime dramas and gangster movies and shows in particular, this is one of the best crime dramas I&#39;ve ever watched.<br/><br/>The series loosely (And I do mean loosely...) follows the true story of how Federal Prohibition Agent Eliot Ness formed an independent squad of G-Men to fight the Chicago Mob, specifically the legendary Al Capone. In real life, &quot;The Untouchables&quot; ( A name they actually wouldn&#39;t get until years later) fought the Chicago mob from 1930 to Prohibition&#39;s end in 1933.<br/><br/>The show originally premiered as a two-hour made-for-TV movie titled &quot;The Scarface Mob&quot; and based directly from Eliot Ness&#39;s autobiography. However when the show became such an unexpected hit, the producers decided to turn it into a weekly series. The only problem was that the true adventures of Eliot Ness were covered almost entirely in the movie. So they were forced create new adventures for Ness where he battled bank robbers, kidnappers, other Chicago mobsters (real and fictional), and even had Ness going up against other famous criminals like &quot;Ma&quot; Barker, &quot;Lucky&quot; Luciano, &quot;Dutch&quot; Schultz, and &quot;Legs&quot; Diamond. Which is something the real Ness never did. The sad side-effect of these newly created stories is that historians have been trying to devalue Ness&#39;s contributions to fighting crime ever since.<br/><br/>That being said, the series is as hard hitting and gritty as an old James Cagney or Humphrey Bogart movie. It&#39;s balance between a semi-documentary, helped by the staccato narrations of famed New York crime reporter Walter Winchell, and the film noir style lighting and camera angles heighten the drama.<br/><br/>The solid storytelling is anchored further by the rock-solid cast which includes series regular Bruce Gordon as the menacing Frank Nitti, Al Capone&#39;s successor as well as other inspired guest stars like Peter Falk (Colombo), Leslie Neilsen (The &quot;Naked Gun&quot; movies), Jack Warden, and a wide variety of recognizable tough guy character actors. Playing the members of Ness&#39;s squad are Jerry Paris (The Dick Van Dyke Show) as the sensible Martin Flarety, Abel Fernandez as good-natured Native American William Youngfellow, Steve London as the sleepy-eyed Jack Rossman, and Nicholas Geogiande as the eager young Italian Enrico Rossi (Although Brian DePalam says he wasn&#39;t inspired by the series and actually didn&#39;t care for it, it&#39;s easy to see that Rossi may&#39;ve played some influence in Andy Garcia&#39;s character). And, of course, the centerpiece to this series is Robert Stack&#39;s indelible, and enduring, portrayal of Eliot Ness with the right blend of toughness, compassion, and moral outrage that isn&#39;t bland, nor does it deserve the &quot;boy scout&quot; label that some have used to mock the character. Stack is incredible. And this series is truly entertaining.<br/><br/>If you get the chance, buy this series. While some of the show&#39;s elements might seem dated or cheesy, it&#39;s still a compelling show that will keep you hooked.
Here was a great American crime series about the great age of American crime.<br/><br/>Robert Stack played Elliot Ness, the G-Man tasked to enforce absurd prohibition laws and deal with the organised crime that inevitably saw a profit to be made.<br/><br/>The series was so popular in its day and Stack such an iconic figure of good combating wickedness that he often became typecast to a British generation. Even today, greying fans will sometimes refer to him as Elliot Ness.<br/><br/>The series was filmed in black &amp; white, and given an excellent noirish style. There was an almost perfect mix of action, suspense and drama. Aiding its authenticity and imbuing it with the stamp of semi-documentary, the story was frequently pushed along by a narrative voice-over, which made scene-shifting and location-changes seamless. Throw-in an excellent script, memorable theme and incidental music and you have the stuff of a classic.<br/><br/>At least some of the programmes are available on DVD, and whilst the violence may seem pretty tame by today&#39;s standards, it is still well worth a look.<br/><br/>Robert Stack never bettered his performances.

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