The Lawless Years

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1959
The Lawless Years
The Lawless Years

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7.5 | NR | en | Drama

The Lawless Years is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC from April 16 1959, to September 22, 1961. The series is the first of its kind set set during the Roaring 20s, having predated ABC's far more successful The Untouchables by six months. The series stars James Gregory and Robert Karnes.

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EP1  The Jack 'Legs' Diamond Story
May. 12,1961
The Jack 'Legs' Diamond Story

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EP2  The Sonny Rosen Story II
May. 19,1961
The Sonny Rosen Story II

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EP3  Louy K: Part 1
May. 26,1961
Louy K: Part 1

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EP4  Louy K: Part 2 Sing Sing
Jun. 02,1961
Louy K: Part 2 Sing Sing

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EP5  Louy K: Part 3 Birth of the Organization
Jun. 09,1961
Louy K: Part 3 Birth of the Organization

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EP6  Louy K: Part 4 Heydays of the Organization
Jun. 16,1961
Louy K: Part 4 Heydays of the Organization

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EP7  Louy K: Part 5 the Disintegration
Jun. 23,1961
Louy K: Part 5 the Disintegration

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EP8  The Miles Miller Story
Jun. 30,1961
The Miles Miller Story

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EP9  The Kid Dropper Story
Jul. 07,1961
The Kid Dropper Story

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EP10  Ginny
Jul. 14,1961
Ginny

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EP11  Little Augie
Jul. 21,1961
Little Augie

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EP12  The Mad Dog Coll Story (1)
Jul. 28,1961
The Mad Dog Coll Story (1)

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EP13  The Mad Dog Coll Story (2)
Aug. 04,1961
The Mad Dog Coll Story (2)

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EP14  Blood Brothers
Aug. 11,1961
Blood Brothers

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EP15  The Vincent Gordia Story
Aug. 18,1961
The Vincent Gordia Story

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EP16  Artie Moon
Aug. 25,1961
Artie Moon

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EP17  Triple Cross
Sep. 01,1961
Triple Cross

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EP18  The Jonathan Wills Story
Sep. 08,1961
The Jonathan Wills Story

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EP19  Romeo and Rose
Sep. 15,1961
Romeo and Rose

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EP20  Ike, the Novelty King
Sep. 22,1961
Ike, the Novelty King

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7.5 | NR | en | Crime | More Info
Released: 1959-04-16 | Released Producted By: NBC , Jack Chertok Television Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Lawless Years is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC from April 16 1959, to September 22, 1961. The series is the first of its kind set set during the Roaring 20s, having predated ABC's far more successful The Untouchables by six months. The series stars James Gregory and Robert Karnes.

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Crime

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James Gregory

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Jack Chertok

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NBC , Jack Chertok Television Productions

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The Lawless Years Audience Reviews 4p4p6e

Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Patience Watson One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
1bilbo I have watched nearly every episode of this series.The plots are based on the memoirs of the real life gangster squad detective and - for me - I prefer this show without the narration of the Untouchables which was spoken in capital letters throughout.This was a good series and is well worth a look, there is a realism about the way ordinary people were frightened into submission and there isn't the epilogue at the end of each episode which so ruins many shows.Each episode starts with a slide show detailing the thugs who feature and there is no sympathy from Ruditsky for any of them. What makes this series really great is the fact that the real life Barney Ruditsky was technical adviser - there is an understated realism in each episode.Believable characters and real stories - well worth a watch.
actionsub "The Lawless Years" was a mid-season replacement in the 1958-59 TV season, predating the better known "Untouchables" by about six months. As other reviews have stated, the similarities between "Lawless Years" and "Untouchables" are striking: a stubborn detective who gathers a team of unstoppable agents to fight crime during the Prohibition era.The setting for this show, however, was New York City, which here seemed to lack some of the color of Chicago. The criminals, unlike the flamboyant bad guys that populated the Second City, seemed almost interchangeable from episode to episode. Barney Ruditsky's squad was likewise void of any strong personality.The dry subtleties in "The Lawless Years" make their episodes appear like a possible pilot for "The Untouchables". (The pilot for the Eliot Ness show originally aired on Desilu Playhouse.) The reason the latter is ed, in my opinion, is due to the stronger characterizations and better scripts on "The Untouchables"."The Lawless Years" works as an enjoyable fill-in-the-blank crime procedural, but if the viewer wants a better taste of the flavor of the Prohibition era, best to stick with "The Untouchables"
kidboots .... but probably golden sepia, it looked odd but dazzling. This was quite an unusual find on "Best of TV Detectives". Obviously made hoping to compete with the hugely successful "The Untouchables", it almost succeeded, lasting 45 episodes and it copied the more famous show in naming the episodes - "The Cutie Jaffe Story", "The Poison Ivy Story" etc. It starred James Gregory who played Barney Ruditsky, head of the FBI's Gangster Squad in the 1920s - the lawless years. He also played a big part in breaking up Murder Incorporated and was a technical adviser on the show.The problem for me was with the half hour episodes the show was over before it got started and there was no detail of characterization. Typical was "The Dutch Schultz Story" - he was in a couple of scenes but the main story was about the mob's plan to ambush crime crusader Thomas E. Dewey and how it came unstuck. The time line was off too - everything was supposed to have happened in 1929 but this particular event really happened in the mid 1930s. Another episode, "Lucky Silva" told how the Mafia tried to gain prominence in the mid 1920s. Martin Landau had the title role (obviously derived from Lucky Luciano). It was not a series where you will find many later stars in smaller roles.Two of the better episodes, I thought, were "The Morrison Story", about a corrupt judge wanting to make amends and "The Poison Ivy Story" about a gang of young punks who terrorized Brooklyn in the mid 1920s by holding up little delis. Worth a look.
JRGach Although I never saw the show, reading through some of the cast names is like watching the credits roll on "The Untouchables". Joseph Mell, Stanley Adams, Chuck Hicks, Robert Carricart, Bernie Fein, Dick Wilson, Norman Alden, Herman Rudin, Bartlett Robinson, Dick Bakalyan and others apparently worked for Desilu while toiling for California National. Allen H. Miner even directed episodes of both series. In fact, if I'm reading the notes correctly, Chuck Hicks (who later did stunts on CHiPS) even played the same character: Agent LaMarr Kane during TLL season one's "The Billy Boy 'Rockabye' Creel Story". The Kane character was killed off in "The Untouchables" episode entitled "The Tri State Gang", along with "Big Bill Phillips" (described to perfection by Walter Winchell as "a hulking six-foot-four ox of a man") played by "Skipper" Alan Hale. The one glaring omission is WHICH network aired "The Lawless Years". For the life of me I simply don't recall this series, despite the fact it ran three seasons. Of course that is likely because for me, at that age, "The Untouchables" was about the only thing that REALLY mattered on the 21" screen of the B&W Westinghouse console in our living room.