Chicago, April 25, 1932. With Capone in prison doing his rap for income tax evasion, his 8 lieutenants are running things; their HQ is the Montmartre Club, in Cicero, 4 miles west of Chicago. Capone's booze trucks are being hijacked, his speaks are tommy-gunned; Capone's breweries are being smashed, and not just by Eliot Ness, but by rival gangs. Right now, the 8 overlords running the Syndicate are deadlocked over how to run things-- on one side are Frank ""The Enforcer"" Nitti, Brenner, Urcel and another lieutenant; on the other are Jake ""Greasy Thumb"" Guzik, Levinsky, Grecko and another lieutenant. A gang war is raging. Nitti's plenty sore. He slams his fist on the table and growls, ""6 breweries in 2 weeks, at 100 grand each!"" Guzik says he's not worried; booze is going out because Prohibition will be repealed soon. Nitti says at $60-million a year, booze is in. Guzik says that they should increase their narcotics racket: no breweries, no warehouses, no trucks-- only small pack
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Collins | Writer | ||
| George N. Neise | Guest Star | ||
| Cosmo Sardo | Guest Star | ||
| Howard Caine | Guest Star | ||
| Richard Reeves | Guest Star | ||
| Joseph Ruskin | Guest Star | ||
| Baynes Barron | Guest Star | ||
| Nehemiah Persoff | Guest Star | ||
| Robert Cornthwaite | Guest Star | ||
| Allen Jaffe | Guest Star | ||
| Howard Culver | Guest Star | ||
| Stuart Rosenberg | Director |