Praised for its quality and famous for its drama, The Untouchables television show (1959-1963) roared like the era it portrayed in grand, theatrical style. A controversial and Emmy award-winning series centered around the battle of Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) against largely fictionalized Depression-era criminals, its legacy in film and television has been felt from Hollywood to the halls of Congress and has impacted everything from The Simpsons to The Sopranos.
In recognition of the program's 60th Anniversary, The Untouchables Retrospective is a detailed and nostalgic account of American television's finest film noir.
Also known as The Intouchables or Les Incorruptibles.
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