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The Untouchables - Train Station Scene

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Untouchables Essay Discuss how tension is created in the train station sequence in 'The Untouchables' (1987) 'The untouchables' is a film which is based on a true story. It was made in 1987 by Brian de Palma. It is about Elliot ness, an officer for the treasury department in Chicago, who needs to pin Al Capone for tax evasion. With the help of his three companions, Jim Malone, George Stone and Oscar Wallace, he comes up with a plan to get Al Capone! But with the unfortunate ness of both Malone and Wallace being murdered, Elliot and George must continue their mission together to find a way to catch Capone. The only way that they will find Capone Guilty is to get a witness. The best witness they can get is the book Keeper. He is the only one who knows how to un-code the account books. But, Al Capone tries...

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