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Article: City's lore inspires Mamet `Untouchables' screenplay
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- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- June 17, 1987
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NEW YORK Ah, it's the summer-movie season. And the words of David
Mamet fill local theaters:
"You can get farther on a kind word and a gun than just a kind
word."
"On the boat, it's bootlegging. On Lake Shore Drive, it's
hospitality."
"He sends one of yours to the hospital. You send one of his to the
morgue. That's the Chicago way."
It sounds like a potent mix: Mamet, a Pulitzer Prize-winning
playwright, joining Brian De Palma, Hollywood's dark prince of
high-styled violence, in a movie drawn from an old TV series about
Chicago gangsters.
"The Untouchables" opened with a bang on June 3. It currently
is the No. 4 moneymaker at U.S. movie theaters.
"I set out to write an ...