Unleashing the Untouchable Charm: Celebrate Oscar and His Iconic Legacy!
Oscar in The Untouchables is a whirlwind of chaos and laughter, blending mistaken identities and mob mayhem. His comedic misadventures reveal the absurdity of crime and loyalty, transforming a serious era into a riotous escapade.
Oscar (The Untouchables) Trivia
What year did "The Untouchables" win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for KevinCostner's portrayal of Eliot Ness? (Advanced)
#1: 1987
#2: 1990
#3: 1996
#4: 2000
What character did Sean Connery portray in "The Untouchables"? (Genius)
#1: Jim Malone
#2: Al Capone
#3: Eliot Ness
#4: Bob Leary
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Oscar (The Untouchables) Fun Facts
Oscar was a raccoon that became a mascot for the cast and crew during the filming of The Untouchables and even earned a special place in their hearts.
Oscar's antics on set were so entertaining that the crew often had to pause filming to let him steal the spotlight.
Oscar (The Untouchables) Polls
What is the most memorable scene from Oscar (The Untouchables)?
The Standoff at the Train Station
The Rooftop Chase
The Untouchables' Meeting
Capone's Courtroom Speech
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Who is your favorite character in Oscar (The Untouchables)?
Eliot Ness
Al Capone
Oscar Wallace
Jim Malone
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