×
Loading in progress

The Economist

68 members

Chicago, the Summer of 1932. There are 12-million unemployed in the U.S.; with less money to spend, the price of booze goes down. The whiskey Syndicate is meeting; the chairman is the powerful gangster Vincent Tunis who runs the town. His 3 lieutenants suggest they hit the speaks. To make a point, Tunis demands a toothpick from his underling Charlie Grach; Tunis roughs him up, bloodies his nose, and points a gun at Charlie*-- demanding a toothpick. Charlie pleads, ""I can't give ya what I haven't got."" Tunis quips, ""Neither can the speak operators."" Vincent Tunis is The Economist: he explains the law of supply-and-demand to the Syndicate. The speak owners get 15 cents a shot for booze, that's $3 a bottle, that's $36 a case-- and the Syndicate wants $75 a case; the speak owners can't give the Syndicate what they don't have. So, Tunis will dry up the market, sending the price of booze way up-- he says, to ""20 cents, 30 cents, 50 cents: where it belongs""**
Vincent Tunis reads to t

Next episode
S04E05 - The Pea

Episodes

Similar shows (10)

Scarface and the Untouchable
Scarface and the Untouchable
The Making of The Mob
The Making of The Mob
Crime Story
Crime Story
Mafia Killers With Colin McLaren
Mafia Killers With Colin McLaren
The Gangster Chronicles
The Gangster Chronicles
Mussolini: The Untold Story
Mussolini: The Untold Story
Inside the American Mob
Inside the American Mob
Inside The Mafia
Inside The Mafia
Outlaw Empires
Outlaw Empires
Mafia's Greatest Hits
Mafia's Greatest Hits