The Untouchable is a 1987 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma. The film stars Kevin Costner, Charles Martin Smith, Andy García, Robert De Niro, and Sean Connery. It follows Eliot Ness as he forms a team to bring Al Capone to justice during Prohibition. The Grammy Award–nominated score was composed by Ennio Morricone and features period music by Duke Ellington.
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Ness and his team intercept an incoming liquor shipment, kill several gangsters and capture a Capone bookkeeper named George, whom they eventually persuade to collaborate. Later, when Capone testifies at his trial, Ness observes that Capone appears strangely calm and that Nitti is wearing a gun in the courtroom. In a subsequent raid on the Canadian border, Ness and Stone intercept ancoming liquor shipment. Ness ultimately decides to assist her, but the gangsters who are guarding Payne appear as Ness and the woman reach the top of the stairs, and a bloody shootout takes place. Though outnumbered, Ness, Stone, and Payne manage to capture Payne alive and kill all his escorts without harm to the mother or the child. Ness pursues Capone in court and persuades him to enter a plea of guilty, although he is outraged that he will never be convicted for the murder of his wife and daughter. In the end, Capone pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison, although the jurors in the trial have been bribed with an unrelated divorce case. Ness eventually decides to help Capone get out of prison.
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