The Untouchables 1959 | “The Artichoke King” Episode Review & Criticism

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Step back into classic TV history with our in‑depth review of The Artichoke King (November 26, 1959), the seventh episode of The Untouchables. This video explores the dramatization of mobster Ciro Terranova’s stranglehold on New York’s produce markets, Eliot Ness’s investigation into racketeering, and the downfall of the so‑called “Artichoke King.”

You’ll get a full episode summary, commentary on Nehemiah Persoff’s performance as Terranova, and thoughtful criticism of the show’s historical liberties, formulaic storytelling, and simplified portrayal of economic crime. Perfect for fans of vintage television, crime dramas, and cultural history, this review highlights how The Untouchables shaped the way audiences viewed organized crime on screen.

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  • IMDb – Episode details and cast list: The Artichoke King (1959)

  • The Untouchables Television Show – Detailed episode review: The Artichoke King

  • Metacritic – Episode overview and ratings: The Artichoke King

  • TVmaze – Episode guide and cast appearances: The Artichoke King

  • YouTube – Episode clip and breakdown: The Artichoke King – The Untouchables

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