The Untouchables

Turner 2022-03-21 09:01:14

In Chicago in the 1930s, the enactment of Prohibition made bootlegging an extremely lucrative business. The gang leader Kabang used violent means to control the market of smuggled alcohol and committed numerous crimes. Nas, a new federal official determined to crack down on alcohol smuggling, failed in his first attempt by leaking information.
Under the leadership of an old police officer, Malone, Nas reinvigorated and formed an action team to independently fight alcohol smuggling. Nas destroys Karbon's underground warehouse and rejects Karbon's bribe. Nas is threatened by the evil Karbon. But Nas did not compromise, and seized Capone's smuggling convoy at the border, and captured an important subordinate of the Kagang. Malone manages to force him to agree to be a witness against the Kagang, but in the elevator outside the courtroom, both the witness and a member of the team are assassinated by Kabon's men. An angry Nas went to find Kabon to settle accounts, but was stopped by the seasoned Malone. Malone got the information from the police chief who had colluded with Karbon.
However, when Nas went to Malone's house, Malone had been attacked by Capone's killer and his life was dying. According to the clues left by Malone, Nas and others went to the station to ambush. After a shootout, they caught Capone's killer. bookkeeper. Kabon was charged with tax evasion, and Kabon's men tried to take action, but Nas noticed. After a certain amount of power, Nas got rid of the killer and avenged his friends. At the same time, he Also got a list of Kabon's bribes. In court, Nas deftly convicted Carbone. This contest finally ended with the victory of justice over evil.

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  • Adelbert 2022-04-23 07:01:15

    The director's skill is profound, there is no doubt about it. But the plot is old-fashioned and the plot is abrupt.

  • Viviane 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Andy Garcia turned out to have been in such a good movie before starring in The Godfather 3. The film's artistic performance is better than the film itself, and it is the pinnacle of Connery's acting career. However, there are too many unreasonable places. The most ridiculous thing is how can a killer appear in the employer's court with a gun, and the killer himself carries evidence of bribing the jury?

The Untouchables quotes

  • Ness: So much violence...

  • Ness: [to his men while he rides on a snow plow truck] All right now, let's do some good!