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The Untouchables: Globe of Death (1963)

The Untouchables: Globe of Death (1963)
Bruce Gordon makes his final series appearance as Frank Nitti in this episode. Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) would like to find out how Nitti was able to smuggle a drug shipment from the Orient without arousing any suspicion whatsoever. Likewise interested in Nitti's "magic trick" is one of his disloyal lieutenants, who wants to get his hands on the narcotics and peddle them himself--even if it means double-crossing his best friend. Prominent among the supporting players is Barry Morse, who appeared in this episode just before signing on as the relentless Lt. Girard in the original TV-series version of The Fugitive. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Walter E. Grauman
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Untouchables: Globe of Death

Bruce Gordon makes his final series appearance as Frank Nitti in this episode. Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) would like to find out how Nitti was able to smuggle a drug shipment from the Orient without arousing any suspicion whatsoever. Likewise interested in Nitti's "magic trick" is one of his disloyal lieutenants, who wants to get his hands on the narcotics and peddle them himself--even if it means double-crossing his best friend. Prominent among the supporting players is Barry Morse, who appeared in this episode just before signing on as the relentless Lt. Girard in the original TV-series version of The Fugitive. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Walter E. Grauman
Writer(s):
John Mantley
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