The Untouchables - Season 4 Episode 29 Line of Fire
Chicago, January 1933. Danceland has a big sign, ""30 girls, open until 2 a.m."" Inside, customers mingle with the dime-a-dance girls. Hoofer Ellie Haskell says goodnight to the owner, Marty Pulaski; outside, she is immediately shot by a sniper on the roof of a building across the street-- the sniper is Herbie Pulaski, Marty's mentally disturbed brother. Lt. Roy Gunther is on the case, he questions Marty, who has 20% of the dancing racket. However, Marty is sure his main competitor, Vince Bogan who owns 80% of the dance racket, is responsible for the killing.
Year: 1963
Country: United States of America
Studio: ABC
Director:
Cast: Robert Stack, Nicholas Georgiade, Steve London, Paul Picerni, Abel Fernandez, Walter Winchell
First Air Date: Oct 15, 1959
Last Air date: May 21, 1963
Season: 4 Season
Episode: 118 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 7.80/10 by 117.00 users
Popularity: 60.525
Language: English
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The Chess Game
The Economist
The Pea
Bird in the Hand
The Eddie O'Gara Story
Elegy
Come and Kill Me
A Fist of Five
The Floyd Gibbons Story
Double Cross
Search for a Dead Man
The Speculator
Snowball
Jake Dance
Blues for a Gone Goose
Globe of Death
An Eye for an Eye
Junk Man
The Man in the Cooler
The Butcher's Boy
The Spoiler
One Last Killing
The Giant Killer
The Charlie Argos Story
The Jazz Man
The Torpedo
Line of Fire
A Taste for Pineapple