Chicago, after the Repeal of Prohibition; (so this would be around 1934). With booze legal, the racket czars step up their dealings in narcotics. Ness and Lee Hobson are chasing 2 dope-pushers, one of them is Benny Rivas. After the shootout, one hood is dead; Benny moans, ""Get me a priest."" Ness finds heroin on him; wanting to die with a clear conscience, Benny says, ""808"" and dies. That leads Ness to Maggie Storm's 808 Club. Maggie runs the 808 Club, and she's the featured entertainer; Ness had raided her during Prohibition. Maggie-- who bears no grudge against Ness, in fact she likes him-- tells Ness she is running the club for a Mr. Charles Banner; Maggie says soon she will be Mrs. Charles Banner. Ness points out to Lee Hobson that half of the big-time operators in town are in the crowd, and there are a lot of out-of-town bigshots, too. After Ness leaves, the waiters mingle with the customers and read off some interesting items on the menu: 10 kilos of heroin, $110,000 in co
Name | Type | Role | |
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George Eckstein | Writer | ||
John Kellogg | Guest Star | ||
Frank DeKova | Guest Star | ||
Herman Rudin | Guest Star | ||
Bernard Fein | Guest Star | ||
Paul Bryar | Guest Star | ||
Beverly Powers | Guest Star | ||
Thomas Nello | Guest Star | ||
Patricia Neal | Guest Star | ||
Vic Morrow | Guest Star | ||
Joseph Ruskin | Guest Star | ||
Stuart Rosenberg | Director |