The Untouchables (4/10) Movie CLIP - Malone's Methods (1987) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Malone (Sean Connery) tricks Capone's bookkeeper into talking.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Like the TV series that shared the same title, The Untouchables (1987) was an account of the battle between gangster Al Capone and lawman Eliot Ness, this time in the form of a feature film boasting big stars, a big budget, and a script from respected playwright David Mamet. Kevin Costner stars as Ness, a federal agent who has come to Chicago during the Prohibition Era, when corruption in the local police department is rampant. His mission is to put crime lord Capone (Robert De Niro) out of business, but Capone is so powerful and popular that Ness is not taken seriously by the law or the press. One night, discouraged, he meets a veteran patrolman, Jimmy Malone (Sean Connery), and discovers that the acerbic Irishman is the one honest man he's been seeking. Malone has soon helped Ness recruit a gunslinger rookie, George Stone (Andy Garcia), and, joined by nebbish accountant Oscar Wallace (Charles Martin Smith), the men doggedly pursue Capone and his illegal interests. At first a laughingstock, Ness soon has Capone outraged over his and Malone's sometimes law-bending tactics, and the vain mobster strikes back in vicious style. Ultimately, it is the most unexpected and minor of crimes, tax evasion, which proves Capone's undoing. All of the credits for The Untouchables boasted big names, including music from Ennio Morricone and costumes by Giorgio Armani. Director Brian De Palma continued his tradition of including a homage to past masters of the cinema with a taut stairway shoot-out reminiscent of a similar sequence in Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin (1925).
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1987)
Cast: Sean Connery, Kevin Costner, Charles Martin Smith, Brad Sullivan, Robert Swan
Director: Brian De Palma
Producers: Raymond Hartwick, Art Linson
Screenwriters: Oscar Fraley, Eliot Ness, David Mamet
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RIP Sean Connery. A legend and a badass. This was his finest hour.
Is it a competition with you weaklings to see who can flood the comment section of every Connery performance with empty condolences?
Yes, tis
So sad
Mucking wit a G 😂😂😂
@@marioiacolucci ùù"ùù.é..
“You’re muckin with a G here, pal!”
RIP Sean...you are a legend.
🔥🔥🔥
!!!
Let's not forget "you're gonna hang higher than Haman unless you cooperate" 😂😂
@wille9 P Yes October 2021, great guy and actor !
"Oh, what's the matter? Can't ya talk with a gun in your mouth?"
The Untouchables, James Bond, The Rock.... all of Sean Connerys performances are brilliant. R.I.P to an Iconic man.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
A Bridge Too Far
Yes R.I.P. sir you were the greatest.
ALL ? One word for you Zardos. Worst movie ever made. MOST were great.
Highlander.
For those who haven't seen this excellent movie, the guy he shot was already dead. They shot him when they took the cabin, but the bookkeeper guy inside didn't know that. That's why the cops all looked at Malone so strangely... he picked up a corpse and started yelling at it. It's also why no one bothered to stop him.
He used a dead person to make a live person talk.
It worked too ! Great movie ! My late husband and I loved it !
@@angelajohnson6659 Yep and it worked like a charm.
Thanks for clarifying cause I was like
👁👄👁
ikr, it was hilarious
RIP Sean Connery, a real badass as Jimmy Malone.
"The film grossed $106.2 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics. It was nominated for four Academy Awards; Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor" Truly a great performance from many great actors; whether they perform the 'good' roles or the 'baddie' roles.
Nothing to do? Besides read a book, watch a film or Television, talk to one another, argue and party. And live our lives! History didn't begin with the net or cell phones, buddy. These kids today....wise up, young fool...
“ . . . And don’t let him clean himself, until after he talks!” What a great film! And what a thrill it was to watch Sean Connery receive an Oscar!”
YOU'RE MUCKING WITH A G HERE
***** Oh hi, I met your son in law, The 10th, at comic con, very cool guy.
Best line
Absolutely love that line!
Gabriel "You're gonna hang higher than Haimen, if you don't give us that information."
I think the word started with an F, didn’t it?
Sean Connery’s more gangsta than Al Capone in this movie, and he’s playing a Cop! 😂
Theirs very little light between the two, police and gangsters.
It’s the Chicago way, at least how Malone framed it.
Guy was allready dead it was an act.
@@mr.F.Castle : exactly it was brilliant. Shoot a corpse to get the living scared of being a corpse.
It's not often that de niro is upstaged by another actor... but Connery does it.... brilliant cast looking back....
"Mr. Ness, I do not approve of your methods." "Yeah? Well you're not from Chicago." Best scene in the whole movie!
Ed Keaton yeah you're right, you're not from Chicago....
I thought the "What's the matter? Can't you talk with a gun in your mouth?" Tied with "Well, ain't that just like a wop. Brings a knife to a gunfight," were the best scenes.
@@mzmadmike Every single scene is the best scene.
There are a lot of great scenes in this movie not just this one.
I think the best scene was Malone’s death. It was beautifully filmed
Connery ---one of the best Actors in the world --love him
Yea
RIP
😂😂😂😂
Don't let him clean himself until after he talks. lol!
Hilarious
I love that line.
Never mess with James bond . He got a license to kill .
@Brian's Place no, his number 00 means license to kill, its a pun.
RIP Sean Connery. I love him as Jim Malone.
Glad he won an Oscar. He deserved it.
A deserved oscar performance by Sean Connery
"Your mucking with a G here pal" 😂
"You mucking with the G here pal."
What is a G?
One of the best things about this movie is the score. One of my favorites.
Best Scottish accent for an Irish American ever.
At that time it's likely his character was born in Ireland.
And the Northern Irish accent can be very similar to Scots.
daz samuels yeah lots of cops in america were irish back than.
daz samuels not true at all
Bruce5002 It is true. Ulster has LOADS of Scots.
Kandi Klover o
"Yeah? Well you're not from Chicago."
Classic!
RIP to the manliest man to ever do it
We just going to ignore that Sean Connery deadlifted a corpse with one hand?
There is no way that is possible with the laws of Physics in this reality! I have experienced carrying dead weight before N I cudn’t manage to do it alone for a few seconds!
kind of positive he used two hands! mind he was a milk man in edinburgh
@@kysike666 you aint Sean Connery
He was a weight lifter back in his day
The answer would be YES, we're going to ignore him dead lifting a corpse with one hand. If Sean Connery lifted the edge of the building to check underneath, we''d ignore that too. It's Sean Connery.
I don't know why but I find this scene funny as hell - Connery holding a _dead_ guy at gunpoint just to get someone to talk.
0:56 it's a message as a Chicago Way
That line is pure gold. also as an Italian, I love when Malone tells Capones henchmen “just like a wop, bring a knife to a gun fight” lmao 🤣 God bless this legend
The accountant...one of thee greatest acting jobs ever....He was so scared that he didn't even need any lines....Just started talking gibberish.....I was scared for him...
"Mr. Ness, I do not approve of your methods!" --- "Yeah? Well you're not from Chicago." Some of the most memorable lines in all of the cinema, written by David Mamet. And Sean's reaction to the last line by Kevin is a priceless piece of subtle comedy acting. Incidentally, Sean was drawn to the movie project because of the screenplay by David Mamet, whom Sean had great respect for.
"Don't let him clean himschelf until after he talksch."
You will never be forgotten, Sean Connery. RIP.
He's the best Russian accent ever.
Makes me smile every time I come across this scene.
"Ah..da da sheshadanay da la da a yeah I'm gonna talk..no don't! I'm gon I'm tell ya I'm gonna tell ya whatever you want, what d'ya wanna know?" xD!
Sean's Myth lmfao. He said seleighleigh
And don’t let him clean himself until after he talks
😂 well done my friend
Mister Ness! I do NOT approve of your methods!
AND DON'T let him clean himself until after he talks...
"I do not approve of your methods."
"And that . . . is why you fail."
When Malone shot the dead guy, the bookkeeper couldn’t give it up fast enough!! 🤣🤣🤣
Yes, Well done
Yes, RIP Mr. Connery. The Canadian can't even trim his moustache straight.
Must of been drunk since booze was never criminalized in Canada lol
And everyone loves crown royal lol
Connery out acts everyone. A great actor and so Versatile. RIP to one of the best.007 has retired says M. 🏴☎️🥋
Incredible acting by Malone to make it seem like the guy was still alive when he had him lifted up. Sean Connery was the man.
One of thee greatest actors and movies of all-time!!! RIP Sean, the true 007!!!
Ness: You know you shot the guy I killed, right?
John Mason: Eh, I just killed him again.
Did anyone else think Connery lost his mind in this scene? When I first saw it and he started questioning a dead man I thought "well, now we know, the guy's insane"....but then when that guy freaks out and says he'll talk I was like "oh he's mad alright...a mad genius!!!"
Great acting job of displaying horror and fear from the actor @ 1:27
"This man can finger Al Capone " Wow lets not go that far.
Immature..
+StayEarthly so your point is...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau the fuck? that was my point ?
StayEarthly was it really?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau i mean yeah thats why i said it
Don't let him clean himself until ARFTAH HE TORXX! 😂
RIP Sean Connery, you will NOT be forgotten.
I saw this movie when it first was released...what a movie, what a cast, BUT CONNERY MADE IT THE HIT!! WOW..A SCENE TO REMEMBER.
Connery, Legend.
He was Chicago himself
Connery was just freaking great in this. he nailed it. What an amazing actor
"Yeah, well your not in Her Majeshty's Shecret Shervice..."
God and Her Majesty be with you.
Amen.
RIP SEAN CONNERY SUCH A GREAT PERFORMANCE
That gun scene earned Sean Connery his first and only Academy Award.
For someone who was nearly 60, Connery certainly knows how to throw a "right hook" - that's the best way to do good old fashioned police work!.
Man, that is the real punch, by Sean Connery... I think hehehe when I was a kid and my dad brought me to see this movie.
Five people are not from Chicago
jajajajajajaa take your untouchable like.......
Liberals Man.
make that nine.
Thankfully it hasn't gone all the way up to eleven yet
And tell me Robert, who are those 5 people you say?
That scene at 1:19, all of them staring toward the window, huddled together, curious what will happen ... one of the best scenes in the whole movie! Wonder how many takes it took before the director was satisfied with these actors' facial expressions
lol
"CUT! Ok let's do it again, reset the head. I want more splatter and more intensity guys!!!........take 24 aaaand action!"
The scene that pretty much guaranteed his Oscar win.
I respectfully disagree. I believe it was the scene where he explained the Chicago way. In particular the look on his face and the resignation in his tone when he said: "Well, the Lord hates a coward." A master actor at the top of his game, and a well deserved Oscar win.
Connery won 🏆an Oscar for his portrayal as Malone in 'The Untouchables' and besides
-his turn as Indiana Jones dad,
He always did the best 007 and
-and the best Bond 👌 especially
-in 'Goldfinger'a personal favorite.
👉👍👍👍👍👍👍👊🤜🤛👌👌🔚🔚
I was laughing so hard at the theater. My entire family thought that this 10 year old boy is crazy.
♪ Chicago man doesn't need him around anyhow. ♪
May they rest easy, Mr. Sean Connery and Maestro Ennio Morricone.
you can see Elliot Ness clenching the ledger as he knows what's about to happen!
I love Sean Connery, he makes me laugh!
Yeah me too babe, wanna make out at my apartment? ha just kidding, I don't even know you!
Sean Connery is priceless. I hate him. Jealousy does that.
Emeraldstar09 Hehe, he alongside dragon in 1996, Connery magician
That line is a lot like the line from GUNG HO when the Japanese car company owner tells Michael Keaton pretty much the same thing at the end!!!
Man, dat wop even in death served a good purpose 😆
This movie is considered great and still doesn’t get enough respect...
One De Palma's best, imo.. Combined with fabulous acting and an Ennio Morricone soundtrack.. tough to beat
Sean Connery best role ever we seen before in history. Since he played James Bond and He won an Oscar for this movie
Goodbye, Mr. Bond / Mr. Malone / Mr. Connery. We will miss you forever.
The strength in Sean when he picks up that guy! 🤟
Farewell to a movie legend!
I loved him. R.I.P. Sean....
RIP legend.. No equal on this earth
Sean Connery, what an actor real james bond. Wow those were the dys, real movies u won't regret spending for those movies. Last but not the least sean connery, excellent actor.
At first, I thought Malone had lost his mind. But then I realized it was just a tactic to make the guy talk, since he didn’t know that other guy was dead
A versatile actor he was RIP Mr Connery.
Uuuuh,that scene is so good,but no one bothered to tell Connery to try making it look harder lifting the "dead guy"😆👍.Does not matter,it is soo great.
RIP to a legend!
Clearly one of the best scenes in a movie FILLED with great scenes. Connery was absolutely epic.
It was years before I realized the rest didn’t know the guy was already dead.
He’s pointing the gun at the 4 guys in the room.
Now THIS is the Chicago way :-)
My dad is a lawyer, and this evidence was acquired through torture. Therefore, it would not be admissible in court. Sorry, Mr. De Palma.
Even 90 years ago? And they would've softened the story in court anyway.
Toby G well back then you think anyone gave 2 rat fucks about the law. Hell judges and cops were being paided off by the dozen so I would not be surprised if they resorted to these type of tactics.
@@tobyg9495 I guess it was admitted if the evidence was acquired the way this movie shows. Capone was sentenced to spend 11 years in jail and he did till he was paroled.
I wouldn't be surprised if much of the evidence was obtained by "torture" back in the days of Chicago ruled by mobsters.
I suppose you guys are right.
1:26 Damn Connery!
This has to be one of the greatest scenes in film history!
The scene that gave Connery the Oscar. And everyone knew it.
That's why the Oscars on ABC showed the church scene (and that's how you get Capone).
I thought he was going mad until I realized what he was trying to do
That's why Sean Connery is a BOSS : This is the way how gangsters must be dealt with.
Proof that a six shooter gun in a bad guy's mouth certainly brings about good results!.
Chicago today needs the Untouchables
This may be the Chicago way...but it originated in Scotland!
What did? this was a screenplay written for Connery, probably written/originated in USA by an American screenplay writer!!
@@bossamood6536 David Mamet did this great screenplay. Genius!
You talking about James Bond?
The big moment of a big actor,Sean,you are one in artist's heaven.
This is the best scene in the movie
what a phenomenal movie this was.
Yes, in Canada. But they were bringing it in to the US.
The best scene ever in any movie, for all time.
It's definitely one of my favorite scenes in one of my favorite films of all time
That's the Chicago Way!
Ness was appalled and probably angry with Malone's tactic, but he had the presence of mind to back him up against that Mountie's Dudley-Do-Right attitude. That guy knew nothing about Capone's murderous organization or the extraordinary lengths his henchmen would go to in his service, and wouldn't last ten seconds on the streets of Malone's Chicago.
This is a great film, but it is awash in stereotypes. The dudley-do-right image presented here is as misleading as Ness and Malone's cowboy bravado. The real RCMP weren't above utilizing certain "methods"...
How do you know he knew nothing of Capone. Someone always over-analyses everything
Firstly this is an unlikely scenario as Mounties never operate outside of Canada, and that bridge is actually not the border-those trucks were on US soil.
Also, the RCMP are like any other police force- they have their Malones and Nesses.
Well that guy was already dead.
@@kevinsager5054 heh - that Mountie really did look like Dudley Do Right. :)
Such a brilliant move from Malone, the smartest of the team🤩
The look on Costner’s face cracks me up every time! 😂 1:52
All of their reactions when Malone shoots the dead man is priceless. Looks of total shock and disbelief.
1:28 Ness: "Geez...he really went there."
Didn’t see that coming. But...he's talking now.
Malone knew what to do
Yah in college, everyone said "The end justifies the means" . Not once did I believe that. Until now.
Best line. . "You're not from Chicago " ( the Midwest)
The ends cannot justify the means, this is a movie my friend. What kind of evil college did you go to I'm afraid to ask.
I love how the punch knocked him "out."
"I'm not f'in with you Mr Hardcase" 😁😁
"Yeah well you're not from Chicago!" Says it all.
If only they would interrogate criminals like this crime would be over
“Don’t let him clean himself until after he talks.”
Learned an awesome new phrase: "Yo muckin widuh gee!"
I find the bookkeeper hilarious with his fur-collared coat and general air of 'you can't touch me' until he gets the Malone treatment.
Goddamn!
Malone could give Capone lessons on brutality!!!
If we had more cops like him there would be no crime
Like Malone. They had no Chicago Way