The Untouchables - Gli intoccabili

Titolo originale: The Untouchables
Regia: Brian De Palma |
Anno: 1987
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Crime Storia Thriller
Tag: chicago, illinois | prohibition era | gangster | baseball bat | white suit | tough cop | treasury agent | untouchable | tax evasion | jury tampering | 1930s |
Cast: Kevin Costner | Sean Connery | Robert De Niro | Charles Martin Smith | Andy García | Richard Bradford | Jack Kehoe | Brad Sullivan | Billy Drago | Patricia Clarkson | Vito D'Ambrosio | Steven Goldstein | Peter Aylward | Don Harvey | Robert Swan | John J. Walsh | Del Close | Colleen Bade | Greg Noonan | Sean Grennan | Larry Viverito Sr. | Kevin Michael Doyle | Mike Bacarella | Michael P. Byrne | Kaitlin Montgomery | Aditra Kohl | Charles Keller Watson | Larry Brandenburg | Chelcie Ross | Tim Gamble | Pat Billingsley | Sam Smiley | John Bracci | Jennifer Anglin | Eddie Minasian | Anthony Mockus Sr. | Will Zahrn | Louie Lanciloti | Vince Viverito | Valentino Cimo | Joe Greco | Clem Caserta | Bob Martana | Joseph Scianablo | George S. Spataro | Melody Rae | Robert Miranda | James Guthrie | Basil Reale | John Barrowman | Jimmy Borto | Stephen Burrows | Ernest Capponi | Justin De Rosa | Eddy Donno | Jack Fitzstephens | Collin Hymes | Clifton James | Matt Johnston | Robert Minkoff | William Rossman |

A Chicago nel 1930, durante il Proibizionismo, Al Capone domina ormai incontrastato la malavita, avendo sterminato senza pietà le bande rivali e seminando il terrore nella città con le sue crudeli vendette. Il commercio clandestino degli alcolici, sua principale attività, è per lui una fonte di guadagno enorme e, per mantenerne l'esclusiva, egli non solo usa ogni sorta di violenze, ma si serve della corruzione su vasta scala, che gli consente di avere complici e spie perfino fra le autorità cittadine e la stessa polizia. Eliot Ness, un giovane agente del Dipartimento del tesoro, viene incaricato di stroncare la sua illecita attività. Egli, diffidando di tutti, si sceglie come aiuto soltanto tre uomini sicuri, incorruttibili, determinati: Jimmy Malone, un anziano poliziotto irlandese duro ed esperto; George Stone, un giovane oriundo italiano, e Oscar Wallace, un contabile incaricato di indagare nei conti di Capone.

Approfondimenti

Despite his Oscar win for this movie, there was some amount of criticism directed at Sean Connery fo [...] D
A television movie was made, starring Robert Stack, star of Gli intoccabili (1959), called The Retur [...] D
Bob Hoskins was initially signed on to play Al Capone, but then Brian De Palma's first choice, Rober [...] D
Movie debut of Patricia Clarkson. D
Malone's line "They pull a knife, you pull a gun." was rule 2 of Kavinki's law as spoken by George C [...] D
Robert De Niro insisted on wearing the same style of silk underwear that Al Capone wore, even though [...] D
According to Brian De Palma in the "Making of" documentary, Mel Gibson was interested in playing Eli [...] D
Brian De Palma took the idea of the train station scene from the Russian movie La corazzata Potemkin [...] D
Robert De Niro tracked down Al Capone's original tailors and had them make him some identical clothi [...] D
Brian De Palma also talked to Jeff Bridges and Gene Hackman about playing Ness and Malone. D
Don Johnson was offered the role of Eliot Ness, but declined. Kevin Costner, a good friend of Johnso [...] D
Jennifer Anglin's debut. D
After enjoying a successful collaboration on this movie, David Mamet and Art Linson, as writer and p [...] D
The only scenes that have Kevin Costner and Robert De Niro together are the scenes in the hotel lobb [...] D
When Ness and the bailiff remove Frank Nitti from the courtroom, on account of Nitti wearing a conce [...] D
There was originally a different ending for the movie. It was to have been a scene with the camera s [...] D
The scene in which Al Capone pulls out a baseball bat at a dinner party and suddenly beats one of hi [...] D
Brian De Palma said that at first he was a little reluctant to cast Kevin Costner as Eliot Ness, bec [...] D
When Ness first meets the group of officers who were going to help him the lead officer called them [...] D
William Hurt was considered for the role of Eliot Ness, but was too busy with other projects. He was [...] D
Included amongst the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the four hundred movies nominated for th [...] D
George Carlin is the voice in the radio broadcast program to which the Ness family was listening in [...] D
At the end of the film, reporter Scoop asks Ness what he'll do if they repeal prohibition, to which [...] D
Brian De Palma said that when he was filming the scene in the train station, he made up the series o [...] D
The infamous dinner scene was based on an incident in Cicero, Illinois in February 1929, two weeks a [...] D
Despite the final courtroom scene in this movie, the real Al Capone and Eliot Ness never came face-t [...] D
Brian De Palma was once dubbed "Brian De Plasma" by author Martin Amis, as De Palma is a specialist [...] D
Following their huge success with Witness - Il testimone (1985), Paramount Pictures wanted Harrison [...] D
Brian De Palma previously directed Scarface (1983), which was a loose remake of Scarface - Lo sfregi [...] D
Although the Chicago Outfit is an Italian-American criminal organization, it did not start off like [...] D
The Chicago Mafia, also called the Chicago Outfit, was originally founded in the early 20th century [...] D
Any police officer or federal agent seen drinking alcohol on-screen in this movie is killed. D
Andy Garcia is a Cuban, portraying an Italian, who's passing himself off as a non-Italian American. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
An envelope is dropped on the desk of Eliot Ness in one scene. It is assumed to be a bribe, but the [...] D
Though the patron saints of police are Michael the Archangel and Saint Sebastian, Irish police offic [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
Sir Sean Connery turned up to the shoot in his golf clothes. They did a close open, and Sean was dis [...] D
The baby in the carriage at the train station was the stunt coordinator's son. D
In the scene at the bridge on the Canadian border, Elliot Ness is seen watching the arrival of Capon [...] D
The camera work in the scene where Elliot Ness is in the airplane is identical to a scene in Il prig [...] D
When Agent George Stone is introduced, Malone finds out that his real name is Giuseppe Petri, and he [...] D
Jack Nicholson was also offered the role of Eliot Ness, but declined. D
Eliot Ness and his role in bringing down Al Capone had been completely forgotten at the time of his [...] D
Before his tax evasion conviction, Capone served 8 months at the Eastern State Penitentiary in Phila [...] D
The radio show listened to by Eliot Ness and his wife early in the movie is an actual episode of Amo [...] D
Although Sir Sean Connery appeared in well over seventy movies (eventually becoming one of the world [...] D
Robert De Niro and Brian De Palma's last movie together (as of March 2019). D
The first liquor raid was shot on LaSalle Street with period cars and extras. Ness and his men exit [...] D
There had been talk that Brian De Palma was going to direct a prequel titled "The Untouchables: Capo [...] D
The opera Capone is attending as he is informed of the successful hit on Malone is "Pagliacci." The [...] D
This was the second of ten movies in which Andy Garcia and Richard Bradford appeared together. The o [...] D
Tommy Lee Jones was considered to play Eliot Ness. Kevin Costner, who eventually got the part, would [...] D
Actor and writer Clem Caserta (who plays as one of Capone's bodyguards) is a longtime friend of Robe [...] D
Robert De Niro admitted his performance was heavily influenced by Rod Steiger's portrayal in Al Capo [...] D
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio was considered to play Catherine Ness. D
Robert De Niro previously won an Oscar for his portrayal of Vito Corleone in Il padrino - Parte II ( [...] D
Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die," edited by Steven Schneider. D
The voice we hear singing in the opera was that of famed tenor Mario Del Monaco, who died in 1982. D
When early trailers began screening in theaters prior to release, they used the music from Ennio Mor [...] D
Brian De Palma first noticed Andy Garcia in 8 milioni di modi per morire (1986) and first pictured h [...] D
Robert De Niro didn't have much time to gain the extra weight needed for his role, so that he had to [...] D
Fashion icon Giorgio Armani, who provided the costumes for this movie, told Brian De Palma that he s [...] D
In real life Eliot Ness disliked guns, often wore an empty holster on duty, and never shot anyone in [...] D
Another point that the movie didn't cover. Before Al Capone's trial, he had sent hitmen to kill the [...] D
Brian De Palma later modified the battle-on-the-train sequence he planned for this movie, and used i [...] D
Producer Art Linson was not a fan of Gli intoccabili (1959) television series. D
When Capone's men are trying to smuggle the bookkeeper out of town, they are going to put him on boa [...] D
Mission: Impossible (1996) and this movie are not only Brian De Palma's highest grossing movies, but [...] D
According to director Brian De Palma and producer Art Linson in the DVD documentary, it was Sir Sean [...] D
The scene where Al Capone shouts "I want his family dead!" was sampled in Tupac Shakur's song "Death [...] D
In real life, Eliot Ness brought the only non-tax-related charges against Al Capone, which resulted [...] D
By being killed at home and not on shift, Malone ironically fulfilled his first rule of law enforcem [...] D
Cinematographer Stephen H. Burum originally wanted to film the movie in black-and-white. D
Valentino Cimo, who plays Capone's bodyguard Frank Rio (the one Ness punches in the nose and shoots [...] D
The character of Oscar Wallace (Charles Martin Smith) was loosely based on Frank Wilson, the IRS age [...] D
The point-of-view scene where the camera enters the hotel, takes the elevator up to Capone's penthou [...] D
Brian De Palma was not a fan of Gli intoccabili (1959) when he was growing up. D
In real life, Al Capone, knowing that killing a Prohibition agent would only lead to more trouble th [...] D
In the original script, the final gunfight had Eliot Ness and George Stone battling Capone gunmen on [...] D
For anyone surprised while visiting Union Station that there are TWO identical staircases facing Can [...] D
Brian De Palma was at first reluctant to use the lullaby theme that was composed for the train stati [...] D
The cast includes three Oscar winners: Kevin Costner, Robert De Niro, and Sir Sean Connery; and two [...] D
Theatrical movie debut of Patricia Clarkson (Ness' Wife). D
Jack Kehoe plays Walter Payne. Sir Sean Connery played the role of "Jack Kehoe" in I cospiratori (19 [...] D
Sean Connery's only Oscar nomination (and win) came from this film. D
Alec Baldwin, Nicolas Cage, Michael Douglas, Rutger Hauer, Ed Harris, William Hurt, Don Johnson, Mic [...] D
Albert H. Wolff, the last survivor of the real-life Untouchables, was a consultant on this movie, an [...] D
Marlon Brando refused $5 million for two weeks' work as Al Capone during early casting. He was repla [...] D
Director Brian De Palma and Robert De Niro previously collaborated on Ciao America (1968), Oggi spos [...] D
Paramount Pictures made this movie because they still held the filming rights to Eliot Ness' autobio [...] D
This movie portrays Eliot Ness as being happily married, and his wife having a daughter and a baby s [...] D
Body Count: 24 D
The real Frank Nitti did not die in the manner and at the time depicted in this movie. He took over [...] D
One point about Al Capone's trial that never showed up in the movie. He attempted to plea bargain be [...] D
Brian De Palma: [filming technique] The close-up of Malone and Ness in the blood oath scene was shot [...] D
Mickey Rourke turned down the role of Eliot Ness. D
Brian De Palma met with Tom Berenger and Nick Nolte to find out if they were interested in playing E [...] D

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Errori

During the shoot out on the bridge, there is a person running behind Ness and Malone. This person is [...] D
At the start of the movie, the amount of shaving foam on Capone's face changes. D
At one point Eliot Ness says that drinking alcoholic beverages is illegal. Drinking itself was never [...] D
During a scene set in 1930, when Elliot Ness is listening to "Amos n Andy" on the radio, you can hea [...] D
The film shows a bridge over a small river in apparently Western high-desert terrain. The bridge has [...] D
When Ness goes to Malone's apartment for the first time, Malone moves towards a bookcase. The boom m [...] D
At the start of setting up for raid of shipment of Canadian whiskey, Ness tells men, "smoke em if yo [...] D
When Nitti waits outside Malone's house before Malone gets killed, he checks the address written in [...] D
At the rendezvous at the Canadian border, Ness shoots a criminal at the cabin. As Ness views the bod [...] D
When the knife-man is sneaking into Malone's apartment, a camera and operator are reflected in the w [...] D
At his house, Malone's shirt alternates between being buttoned and being unbuttoned when talking to [...] D
When Ness confronts Capone at the Lexington hotel, the bodyguard with the mustache (who restrains Ne [...] D
St Michael the Archangel is the patron saint of police officers, not St Jude as Sean Connery's chara [...] D
Towards the end when Capone's thug is holding the book keeper at gun point, the 1911-type pistol he [...] D
During the Canadian border scene in the log cabin, whilst Malone is 'interrogating' the dead man out [...] D
The maple leaf has been a recognized symbol of Canada since the 1850s. However, the maple leaf on th [...] D
In the climax, Eliot Ness kills Frank Nitti in 1931. The real Frank Nitti took over as the boss of A [...] D
When Ness goes to Malone's home to ask him to join with him, Malone opens his Victrola box and takes [...] D
A street shot of Malone's house shows the crossroads are Racine and Harrison. Harrison is an East/We [...] D
When Malone is "interrogating" the dead man at the cabin, he picks the body up and holds him against [...] D
Frank Nitti falls to his death into the car below, and Eliot Ness says "He's in the car." In the nex [...] D
Cellophane tape, invented in 1937, holds up the Crusader Cop headline in 1930. D
The number of matches in the matchbook with Malone's address increases. D
In Canadian Border cabin chasing scene Eliot shoots the mafia captain after surprising him by a gren [...] D
At the Canadian border, Ness, the other three Untouchables and the Captain are standing in a line of [...] D
Ness stores his news clippings in a folder with a Treasury Department seal that was adopted in the 1 [...] D
When Stone shoots the Bowtie driver, there is much blood on the wall behind his head, even though th [...] D
As a substitute for 1911 pistols (A popular choice for the time period), Star model B pistols are us [...] D
During the cabin scene, Malone goes to pick up the dead gangster outside on the porch. The actor pla [...] D
In the scene on the bridge, the same car's headlights are shot out twice. D
At the rendezvous at the Canadian border, the Mountie officer is a captain. The RCMP uses British-st [...] D
At the Canadian border, a white '80s style car can be seen driving by in the background. D
The judge did not switch juries after testimony in the trial. He replaced the jury pool before voir [...] D
After Ness pulls the umbrella out of the shipping container he angrily knocks over the two crates pi [...] D
The prosecutor is called a "district attorney." District attorneys are state prosecutors, but federa [...] D
When Ness and Malone first meet on the bridge, Malone's badge is a six-pointed star. Later, the Chie [...] D
In the roof top shoot out, when Ness falls off the roof to the ledge, a shot of Nitti's pistol shows [...] D
The Chicago flag that appears throughout the movie did not exist in 1929-30. The 4 stars on the flag [...] D
When Ness fires his gun, it changes from a M1911A1 to a Star Model B. The Model B is the Spanish clo [...] D
In the post office raid, Stone cocks his shotgun twice; when Malone tosses it to him, and just befor [...] D
In this movie, Ness' wife is named Catherine. Eliot Ness was married three times. His first wife was [...] D
When Frank Nitti kills Malone in the alley, if you look closely you can see raised areas on Malone's [...] D
At about the 35 minute mark, in the street outside the Post-Office raid: there is a London-type doub [...] D
When Oscar runs through the leaking barrel on the bridge, his clothes are completely dry afterward. D
During the bridge shootout, a barrel of whisky stops leaking but then starts up again. D
Ness was shown has having a daughter and a son named John, born to his wife. Eliot Ness did not have [...] D
When the photographer takes the shot of the four untouchables seated at the table, his flash is posi [...] D
The title of the aria "Vesti La Giubba" is incorrectly spelled "Vesti La Guibba" on the end credits. D
While scowlingly pouring it on at Jimmy Malone, Frank Nitti never releases the trigger on his "Chica [...] D
When Capone's man Overcoat Hood makes his report that Ness got the shipment of booze, not only is he [...] D
Although Malone's address is given several times as 1634 Racine, the number that appears above the d [...] D
When Ness arrives home for his daughter's birthday, Nitti makes a threat against him from his car an [...] D
During the border shootout, Ness chases a bad guy to the cabin. He then tosses a grenade onto the ro [...] D
During the train lobby scene when Ness has the gun pointed at the sweaty thug, Ness' gun goes from l [...] D
When Malone and Ness meet in the church, the juxtapositioning of the two men is different, with each [...] D
When Ness is dragging Nitti on the court rooftop, he pushes towards the rooftop door. The distance t [...] D
Frank Nitti was more of a decision-maker for Al Capone, and he made these decisions behind a desk, h [...] D
when Ness shot the Italian capo at the Canadian cabin, the bad guy fell out the door and landed with [...] D
In the 1920s and 30s, LaSalle Street had streetcar tracks running down it, long removed or covered o [...] D
At the bridge shoot out the perspective from Eliot's binoculars change. At first it's wide angle as [...] D
While the judge at Capone's trial should have allowed the defense to examine and approve the new jur [...] D
In different shots of the border-bridge-confrontation scene, the Canadian Mounties are shown at vari [...] D
The gun which the silhouette is seen in some versions of the movie's poster is either a 92F or it's [...] D
When the knife man is walking along the ledge outside the apartment, all the windows appear to be cl [...] D
In the courtroom scene with Frank Nitti, he is using a Star 1911 semi-automatic handgun that could h [...] D
After discovering that his case is a lost cause, Capone's lawyer switches his plea from not guilty t [...] D
When Ness says the line, "You tell Capone... I'll see him in hell," his teeth are firmly clenched, a [...] D
Although the name "George Stone" does not translate to "Giuseppe Petri" in Italian, the character di [...] D
Frank Nitti didn't die as a result of Elliot Ness throwing him off the roof of the courthouse during [...] D
When George and Oscar enter the elevator, there are two white placards on the walls, one on the left [...] D
Wallace and his prisoner enter an elevator with one set of doors. It would need two openings for Nes [...] D
Ness' first bust is unsuccessful; he pulls an umbrella out of one of the Canadian boxes. When he fir [...] D
When the man attempting to bribe Ness drops the envelope containing the money on the paper sitting o [...] D
When Kevin Costner reaches for the train schedule and gives it to Sean Connery and leans over him yo [...] D
There is a visible difference between Robert De Niro's normal skin color and the skin directly below [...] D
If the bag the girl was holding at the beginning of the movie had really contained a bomb big enough [...] D
At the finale of the courtroom scene, Capone is seen becoming violently angry over the verdict, even [...] D
When the police recruits are practicing with their revolvers at the indoor shooting range, none of t [...] D
Ness is right-handed throughout the film, except during the Canadian border scene, where he holds hi [...] D
At the start of the Post Office raid, Malone busts through the door with a fire ax and with the ax s [...] D
(at around 35 mins) When the new Untouchables team is meeting in Ness' office, a patrol cop leaves t [...] D
When Capone's man comes to Ness's office to bribe him, Ness throws the money envelope back at him. T [...] D
In the final shootout scene between Ness and Nitti out of a courtroom, Ness gets upstairs and cautio [...] D
Even though the film is based on historical characters, the end credits include the statement "The p [...] D
During the Lexington Hotel scene, as Eddie (Capone's valet) and the butler are taking Capone's break [...] D
At the start of setting up for raid of shipment of Canadian whiskey, Ness tells men, "smoke em if yo [...] D
When Stone approaches the first gangster on the bridge, the gangster fires of a burst from his Thomp [...] D
After Ness threatens Capone in the lobby of the Lexington Hotel, as Malone is dragging him to the re [...] D
In the movie Ness is portrayed as married with children. In real life, Eliot Ness was a young bachel [...] D
One of Capone's men has the accountant hostage. Capone's man is sweating a lot as he counts to three [...] D
Ness hugs the blood-soaked Malone as he is dying. When he goes straight from Malone's flat to the st [...] D
At the very end, before the credits roll, an extra trips and almost falls as he crosses the street. D
When Capone is replying to the interviewers saying, "I'm responding to the will of the people," ther [...] D
The four agents are shown skillfully riding horses during the bridge scene. The chances of even one [...] D
Oscar goes down in the elevator a few meters before the corridor turns right and after a flight of s [...] D
In several scenes, Ness is smoking filtered cigarettes. D
At the end of the film, as Ness cleans out his desk, a pack of 'Lucky Strike' cigarettes with the wh [...] D
The judge presiding over Capone's trial orders that the jury be switched with the jury in a divorce [...] D
When Ness meets Malone in his apartment, Malone's collar button is alternately buttoned/unbuttoned b [...] D
The "I am very proud of you" note written by Ness's wife is shown in three separate scenes and is a [...] D

Frase

Ness: [referring to Malone] I'm going to see you b [...] D
Malone: [to Ness as they assemble their team] If y [...] D
Malone: [On a liquor raid. With his hand on the do [...] D
Malone: [to Ness] Welcome to Chicago.This town sti [...] D
Capone: [to his henchmen after Ness and his team i [...] D
Ness: [Ness has just shot a gangster after the Can [...] D
Capone: [to reporters] Yes! There is violence in C [...] D
Malone: [talking privately in a church] You said y [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: 1930. Prohibition has t [...] D
Malone: Isn't that just like a wop. Hoods: [He st [...] D
Mrs. Blackmer: [showing up unannounced to his offi [...] D
Malone: [after a plan intercepting Capone's shipme [...] D
Ness: [to his men while he rides on a snow plow tr [...] D
Malone: [stopping at a post office] Well, here we [...] D
George Stone: [after Ness has pushed Nitti off the [...] D
Malone: [Ness and Malone are at the training acade [...] D
Malone: [Repeated line to Ness] what are you prepa [...] D
Frank Nitti: [taunting Ness as he holds onto a rop [...] D
Ness: I wanna hurt the man, Malone. You hear me? I [...] D
Malone: First, who can you trust? [Ness starts to [...] D
District Attorney: [when the Judge announces the s [...] D
Ness: [in court] Never stop, never stop fighting t [...] D
Malone: [upon meeting each other for the first tim [...] D
Ness: I have foresworn myself. I have broken every [...] D
Capone: [to reporters] People are gonna drink! You [...] D
Judge: [after Ness has discovered Capone bribed th [...] D
Malone: [Enters the liquor cache and fires into th [...] D
Ness: [after blowing away a crook who wouldn't "Fr [...] D
Malone: [to Capone's bookmaker with Oscar and Ness [...] D
Malone: [Mike is unwilling to disclose the informa [...] D
Capone: [to the members of his crime family] A man [...] D
Malone: [to Ness while they wait in a cabin for Ca [...] D
Malone: [at the police training academy] Why do yo [...] D
[last lines] Scoop: Word is they're going to repe [...] D
Bodyguard: [Ness confronts Capone] Something you w [...] D
Hoods: [while on the main stairway inside the trai [...] D
Bowtie Driver: [while on the main stairway inside [...] D
Ness: [confronting Capone at the entrance to a hot [...] D
Mountie Captain: [under the impression Malone shot [...] D
[Malone, dying of multiple gunshot wounds, reaches [...] D
Capone: [to reporters] When you got an all-out pri [...] D
Malone: [to Ness on the walkway underneath a bridg [...] D
Bartender: That green beer you're peddlin' just ai [...] D
Blackmer Girl: Hey, mister! Mister, wait! Mister! [...] D
Malone: [on the walkway underneath a bridge] OK, p [...] D
Eliot Ness: [visiting Malone at his home after hou [...] D
Ness: [looking at a gold chain Malone is holding w [...] D
Malone: Why do you want to be a police officer? W [...] D
Malone: [holding him against the window of the cab [...] D
Reporter: [interviewing Capone while a barber shav [...] D
Scoop: Mr. Ness! Any comment for the record? Ness [...] D
Malone: [firing his gun to stop a suspect from run [...] D
Ness: [Ness has just dismissed the rest of the tea [...] D
Capone: [to reporters] I'm gonna tell you somethin [...] D
Ness: So much violence... D

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