April 28, 1932. Chicago. 3,500 fans are at the arena, watching the end of a 7-day bicycle race. But Ed ""Duke"" Monte is there to make a drop-off. Ness and Lee Hobson catch him, with a quarter of a million dollars in counterfeit bills in his leather bag. On May 25, Monte is sentenced to 10-15 years in the State Pen. That same day, at Monte's old headquarters (the Odeon Theatre which specializes in Burlesque), his former lieutenant, Lou Sultan, is having the guy he accuses of being the stoolie, Parrot Krebs, worked over by his thugs. Lou tells Janos Dalker (Monte's bodyguard) to rub the stoolie out. Next day, Ness and Lee Hobson pay Lou Sultan a visit at the theatre; they know he had Parrot knocked off, but can't prove it yet. When they leave, Barbara Sultan, dressed to the nines, talks to her hubby. Lou tells her, ""Don't give me that jealous wife routine,"" and she snaps back that he should stop fooling around with all the strippers. Ed Monte busts out of prison, and as Janos is
Name | Type | Role | |
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George Eckstein | Writer | ||
Torin Thatcher | Guest Star | ||
Arthur Malet | Guest Star | ||
Karl Lukas | Guest Star | ||
Arthur Marshall | Guest Star | ||
Paul Richards | Guest Star | ||
Marge Redmond | Guest Star | ||
Jerry Oddo | Guest Star | ||
Richard Jury | Guest Star | ||
Vic Perrin | Guest Star | ||
Peggy Ann Garner | Guest Star | ||
Leonard J. Horn | Director |