Kevin Costner's Iconic Gangster Movie Arrives on New Streaming Home

One of Kevin Costner's most iconic films finds another streaming platform to call home.
1987's The Untouchables has officially made the move to Paramount+ as its new streaming home. Directed by Brian De Palma from a script written by David Mamet, The Untouchables stars Costner as a fictionalized version of real-life Prohibition Agent Eliot Ness alongside an all-star ensemble cast, including Robert De Niro as infamous Chicago gangster Al Capone.
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The Untouchables also starred Sean Connery as Jimmy Malone, Andy García as Oscar Wallace, Billy Drago as Frank Nitti, Richard Bradford as Chief Mike Dorsett, and Patricia Clarkson as Catherine Ness. Upon its release, The Untouchables was met with largley positive reviews from critics, cementing...
1987's The Untouchables has officially made the move to Paramount+ as its new streaming home. Directed by Brian De Palma from a script written by David Mamet, The Untouchables stars Costner as a fictionalized version of real-life Prohibition Agent Eliot Ness alongside an all-star ensemble cast, including Robert De Niro as infamous Chicago gangster Al Capone.
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The Untouchables also starred Sean Connery as Jimmy Malone, Andy García as Oscar Wallace, Billy Drago as Frank Nitti, Richard Bradford as Chief Mike Dorsett, and Patricia Clarkson as Catherine Ness. Upon its release, The Untouchables was met with largley positive reviews from critics, cementing...
- 1/5/2025
- by John Dodge
- CBR
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