The Untouchables: Mexican Stake-Out (1959)
Season 1, Episode 7
5/10
The Good & The Bad Of 'Mexican Stake-Out'
1 May 2007
Justice "is finally about to catch up to racketeer Theordore Newberry, the owner of gambling parlors, speakeasies, and houses of prostitution." However, the key witness against Newberry, despite police protection, vanishes when the crooks come and capture him.

When I look at these old shows, any crime story from movies or TV from the "classic era," I just shake my head at some of the things I see. I wonder if they really were like that back then. For example, everyone handles evidence, messing up fingerprints, etc. Doors are left open everywhere, police beat up all the suspects. In here, "police protection for a key witness against a big mobsters consists of ONE guy outside the door and one inside. When the policeman outside the door is duped and slugged over the head, the witness is abducted. It's that easy! Oh, well.

In good twist, however, it turns out Newberry didn't kidnap the witness and doesn't know who did, but figures "the city hall boys ran him out of town." He doesn't Ness to find him. What to do? Get Ness out of the city so he can find the witness and kill him. He starts with a smear tactic.

Most of the show is centered in Mexico and what happens there with Ness, his partner "Nick Delgado" (played by Vince Edwards of Dr. Ben Casey" fame) ,and the bad guys.

The most interesting character in this episode, by far, was "Jerry Fanning," Newberry's hit man, who is played by well-known screen actor Martin Landau. He was intense all the way.

Despite all of the above, this was too talky and just plain boring in much of it. I only mentioned the high spots and the most intriguing actor (Landau). Some of these shows are a lot slower-moving than I remembered as a kid. Back then, however, most TV shows and movie were that way so we were used to a more leisurely pace. Now, it looks slow compared to what we are used to seeing the last few decades.
11 out of 18 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed