Pretty good rendition of the power struggle between the Feds and Chicago Mobster Al Capone during the Liquor wars of Prohibition Era 1930's. Capone is head of all the rackets, basically having wiped out the meaningful competition. The entire city government is on the payroll, police, judges, aldermen, and mayor. Kevin Costner is Eliot Ness, newly appointed Head Fed to clean up Chicago. He quickly finds out that if it is to happen, he must fight the fight just like the people he is fighting. Since the cops are as corrupt as Capone, Ness decides he must find someone who hasn't yet been corrupted. With the help of an old streetwise cop, Sean Connery, they go to the police academy and find Andy Garcia. The three of them round out their group with Charles Martin Smith, an unlikely agent who's specialty is taxes. Together the group goes after Capone any way they can, with the unlikely idea, of possibly putting him away for Tax Evasion. Through lots of twists and personal threats of violence on Ness's family, the "Untouchables" capture Capone's bookkeeper and build the famous case of tax evasion that put Capine in Alcatraz. This was an exciting movie with good 1930's period action. The story is basically true (Give or take a lie or two) although there is a lot of literary "license" taken with the back story and personal situations. Overall still a very good movie.Read full review
I am what you could call a relatively new movie fan. I have always liked movies, but I didn´t use to watch too many of them. Things have changed, but due to that previous attitude, I still have a lot of old movies to “discover”. That is the reason why from time to time I find some jewels that were released a long time ago, but that are totally new to me. “The untouchables” (1987) is, of course, one of such movies. This film is set in Chicago, during the prohibition, a time were mobsters had enormously increased their influence due to the contraband of alcohol. The most important of all mobsters was Al Capone (wonderfully played by Robert De Niro), whose influence was pervasive and somehow accepted by most as a fact of reality. Capone controlled Chicago with force and bribes, and a philosophy that the scriptwriter of this movie (David Mamet) summed up in a phrase that the actor that plays Capone said: “Somebody messes with me, I'm gonna mess with him”. Things change when a newcomer to the city, Federal agent Elliot Ness, forms a small group to fight crime and target Capone´s shady dealings. The group formed by Ness, an old Chicago cop (Sean Connery), a rookie police officer (Andy Garcia) and an accountant (Charles Martin Smith), replays in a highly entertaining way Brian de Palma´s cinematographic version of “The untouchables”. I should point out that you shouldn´t expect a movie that tells you the historical truth about that period in America´s history. If that is your purpose, you are likely to be sorely disappointed. However, if you want to watch a great film, with wonderful performances and marked by a dynamic pace, rent this movie :)Read full review
Brian De Palma (SCARFACE, CARLITO'S WAY) directs this larger-than-life adaptation of the TV series starring Kevin Costner (in a star-making role) as ambitious Treasury agent Eliot Ness who enlists the help of old-time street cop James Malone (Sean Connery, in one of his finest performances) to wipe out the criminal activities of Al Capone (played a virtually unrecognizable Robert De Niro) in Prohibition-era Chicago. Easily one the finest gangster movies ever made, THE UNTOUCHABLES boasts a fine screenplay from playwright David Mamet who provides a barrage of witty dialogue that balances the broad humor with unsentimental moments. But the soundtrack from Ennio Morricone ranks as his best along with THE DOLLARS TRILOGY and ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST. FINAL RATING: MASTERPIECE STATUS EXTRAS INCLUDE: Four all-new documentaries, the original featurette THE MEN, and the original theatrical trailer.Read full review
Great film!! Can watch it over and still really love it.
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PLOT: ELIOT NESS SETS UP HIS "NON corruptable" group to break up the BOOZE rackets in Chicago during Prohibition~ excellent~ A MUST SEE~ this modern Classic Gem has Kevin Costner as the ambicious Eliot Ness (based on a real life person) who took on the corrupt Gangs in Chicago during Prohibition~ he focuses on hiring POLICE who will not sell out no matter what thus the name the UNTOUCHABLES~ Sean Connery gives one of his all time BEST as the HARD vereran policeman who know how to out fox the MOB~ Brian DePalma directed this and the musical score makes the movie~ this is a fast movie with lots of action and plot and shoot outs but the basic GOOD vs Evil makes it a fun fast watch~ GREAT costumes~ I GIVE IT A FULL 10 OUT OF 10 FOR FAST PACED THRILLER ONE OF THE BEST SCORES AROUND~ IF YOU FOUND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE~Read full review
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