Celebrating the Iconic Legacy of Wallace from The Untouchables: Join the Underworld of Fandom!
Wallace is the clever strategist of The Untouchables, navigating the shadows with razor-sharp wit and unyielding loyalty. A mastermind of tactics, he turns the tide against the underworld, proving brains can eclipse brute force.
Wallace (The Untouchables) Trivia
What role did Wallace play in the film "The Untouchables"? (Advanced)
#1: FBI Agent
#2: Crime Boss
#3: Journalist
#4: City Mayor
What city does Wallace operate in during "The Untouchables"? (Easy)
#1: Chicago
#2: New York
#3: Los Angeles
#4: Miami
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Wallace (The Untouchables) Fun Facts
Wallace's character was inspired by real-life gangsters, specifically the notorious crime boss Al Capone.
Wallace was known for his iconic fedora hat, which became a symbol of his stylish persona in the series.
Wallace (The Untouchables) Polls
What is your favorite aspect of Wallace from The Untouchables?
His leadership skills
His moral integrity
His strategic thinking
His loyalty to his team
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What is your favorite scene featuring Wallace in The Untouchables?
The final showdown
The courtroom testimony
The strategic planning session
The emotional moments with his family
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