16
1987    1 h 59 minCrime, Drama
7.883%89%7.8
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Eliot Ness, um jovem agente federal, chega a Chicago com o objectivo de prender Al Capone, mas percebe que a tarefa será difícil pois toda a polícia fora subornada pelo senhor do crime. Assim, pede ajuda ao veterano e honesto agente Jimmy Malone, formando uma pequena mas coesa equipa que inclui um jovem recém-saído da Academia de Polícia e um agente do Tesouro.
Dirigido por Brian De Palma
  • Kevin CostnerEliot Ness
  • Sean ConneryJim Malone
  • Robert De NiroAl Capone
  • Charles Martin SmithOscar Wallace
  • Andy GarciaGeorge Stone
  • Richard BradfordMike
  • Jack KehoePayne
  • Brad SullivanGeorge
  • Billy DragoNitti
  • Patricia ClarksonCatherine Ness
  • Vito D'AmbrosioBowtie Driver
  • Steven GoldsteinScoop
  • Peter AylwardLt. Anderson
  • Don HarveyPreseuski
  • Robert SwanMountie Captain
  • John J. WalshBartender
  • Del CloseAlderman
  • Colleen BadeMrs. Blackmer
  • Greg NoonanRangemaster
  • Sean GrennanCop Cousin
  • Zokkiiehá 15 h
    This is a really easy movie to get into. It has that classic crime thriller feel where everything just feels bigger — the music, the characters, the tension, all of it. The cast is what really makes it work though. Sean Connery is great, and Robert De Niro brings the kind of larger-than-life energy that makes every scene more interesting. It does have a few slower moments, and the story isn't exactly breaking new ground. But the style and performances carry it a long way. There are some genuinely memorable scenes, and the movie has a level of confidence that makes it feel like a proper old-school Hollywood production. A little cheesy in places, but still a very enjoyable watch.
  • pipannihá 1 dia
    A nice action drama by Brian de Palma, with a very good cast and some memorable scenes. I first saw this movie in the cinema when I was a kid, and some of the most powerful parts were stuck in my head forever, like Capone killing one of his own men with a baseball bat, or the baby stroller going down the stairs. Every actor does a good job, but Robert De Niro's version of Al Capone is awesome and stands out easily.
  • gamegye811 de março de 2025
    Corny as all hell, but the baby scene convinced me this was a comedy and not a drama
  • Ugurcan Orcun22 de fevereiro de 2025
    It's far too diluted and unconvincing to be the epic you're looking for.
  • mickerdoo5 de novembro de 2025
    A charismatic Costner, tough Connery, cool Garcia and ruthless De Niro make this one of the greatest cops vs gangsters films ever made.
  • scheppi2003há 2 dias
    A classic gangster movie and a Brian de Palma masterpiece !
  • George Bananza28 de março de 2026
    What are you prepared to do?
  • Swayeee4 de fevereiro de 2025
    A good time.
  • flavo4319 de dezembro de 2025
    The Untouchables is a stylish, gripping crime drama that brings Prohibition-era Chicago vividly to life through strong performances, sharp direction, and a memorable script. While heavily fictionalized, the film captures the essence of the battle between lawman Eliot Ness and gangster Al Capone with just enough historical grounding to keep it engaging while maintaining a fast, dramatic pace. Kevin Costner plays Ness with quiet determination, while Sean Connery’s Oscar-winning performance adds heart, wisdom, and moral weight to the story. Robert De Niro’s portrayal of Capone is larger than life, exuding menace and charisma in equal measure. Brian De Palma’s direction, combined with Ennio Morricone’s iconic score, elevates the film into something operatic and timeless. Accuracy takes a back seat to entertainment, but that’s part of the film’s appeal. The action is tense, the set pieces are unforgettable, and the stakes feel personal. The Untouchables may not be a documentary, but as a crime thriller, it’s expertly crafted and immensely satisfying.
  • jradar920 de janeiro de 2026
    If you like cheese with your movies this is your flick. The music made you feel as if the military had won some conquest somewhere and we were once again America the great and beautiful. Triumph! Oh, and The Way We Were. No idea what that has to do with anything but it obviously meant something to the soundtrack composer. It was played over and over. I think he thought he had disguised it will enough but noooo... He did not. As for the plot... Yes, Al Capone existed. Yes, Elliott Ness captured him with tax evasion. But that's about were the truth and Hollywood parted ways.
  • Gurmar3 de janeiro de 2026
    Top 10 movies ever
  • Vincent Reggiannini11 de julho de 2025
    This a great movie with fantastic characters. Loosely based on the real life capers of Eliot Ness and Al Capone, Kevin Kostner creates a family-man character firmly rooted in doing the right thing who is teamed up with a grizzled, cynical, all-knowing real world cop played by Sean Connery. Deniro makes a frighteningly unpredictable Al Capone with an introductory scene that will make you recoil in fear and horror. Deniro is so convincing I have a feeling he would make the real Al Capone wet his pants. Some great lines, some tense albeit over-the-top scenes keep this movie moving to a conclusion we can all see coming, but it’s a fun ride.

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