I doubt there is a lawman alive that hasn't heard of the daring raids by Eliot Ness and his group of Untouchables, but do you know the complete story behind this 1987 film? Let's take a look back at ...
The inaugural Eliot Ness Fest will be held from Friday through Sunday in Coudersport, Pa. Ness’ exploits as a federal agent in gangland Chicago were portrayed to millions on a TV series and film, both ...
Travel back to the era of Untouchables and learn about Eliot Ness during a special program at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13, at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave. Ness served as Cleveland’s ...
Our impressions of well known historical figures are frequently derived from television programs. This reviewer’s image of the legendary Eliot Ness had been shaped by watching reruns of the hit TV ...
CHICAGO – In the pantheon of Chicago crime fighters, nobody has the worldwide reputation of Eliot Ness. He’s the Prohibition agent who brought down Al Capone, the principled lawman in a city awash in ...
Eliot Ness busted Chicago gangster Al Capone, a real-life deed that later inspired the TV series and movie The Untouchables. He moved on to Cleveland in the 1930s. A grateful city commemorated his ...
The Wickliffe Public Library announced it will host the program “Eliot Ness: The Cleveland Years” at 7 p.m., Aug. 20. Cleveland once was considered the most dangerous city in the U.S., and then-Mayor ...
WASHINGTON — Eliot Ness earned a reputation as the G-man's G-man, deified in “The Untouchables” book, TV show and movie as the incorruptible Fed who brought down Al Capone's Chicago bootlegging mob in ...
Eliot Ness was the real thing. Working as a federal Prohibition agent, he led a bold campaign against bootleggers in Chicago and helped send Al Capone to prison. His Untouchables really did crash into ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A rare letter from Eliot Ness – with illegal “lammer chips” - is up for auction. The framed, handwritten one-page letter - addressed to Dr. Arthur Hagedorn, chairman and physician of ...
CHICAGO (AP) – In the pantheon of Chicago crime fighters, nobody has the worldwide reputation of Eliot Ness. He’s the prohibition agent who brought down Al Capone, the principled lawman in a city ...