(1955) is an Italian comedy directed by Giorgio Bianchi . It serves as an anthology of sorts, centered around the life of a kind-hearted prison guard and the inmates he oversees. Plot Overview
The film features an ensemble cast of some of Italy's most famous comedy stars of the 1950s: as Caesar, the guard. Alberto Sordi as Giulio. Walter Chiari as Walter. Peppino De Filippo . Mara Berni . Key Details Release Year Director Giorgio Bianchi Genre Runtime Approximately 95 minutes Cinematography Tonino Delli Colli Accadde al penitenziario (1955)
Through Caesar’s diary, the film explores several comedic and sometimes poignant vignettes of the prisoners, including: (1955) is an Italian comedy directed by Giorgio Bianchi
(Alberto Sordi), a notorious and manipulative forger who upends the life of a humble clerk. Cast and Production Alberto Sordi as Giulio
(Walter Chiari), who ends up behind bars after a "dark lady" falsely accuses him of stealing from a jewelry shop.
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