(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)
(Walter Chiari), who ends up behind bars after a "dark lady" falsely accuses him of stealing from a jewelry shop. (1955) is an Italian comedy directed by Giorgio Bianchi
Through Caesar’s diary, the film explores several comedic and sometimes poignant vignettes of the prisoners, including: Alberto Sordi as Giulio
The film follows (played by Aldo Fabrizi), a mild-mannered and compassionate prison guard who often finds himself in trouble due to his soft spot for the convicts. To process his experiences, he keeps a private diary where he records the personal stories and events of the inmates he feels closest to.
The movie is considered a classic of the mid-50s Italian comedy style, known for its lighthearted observation of social struggles and human behavior. Accadde al penitenziario (1955) - Filmaffinity
(Alberto Sordi), a notorious and manipulative forger who upends the life of a humble clerk. Cast and Production
(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
(Walter Chiari), who ends up behind bars after a "dark lady" falsely accuses him of stealing from a jewelry shop.
Through Caesar’s diary, the film explores several comedic and sometimes poignant vignettes of the prisoners, including:
The film follows (played by Aldo Fabrizi), a mild-mannered and compassionate prison guard who often finds himself in trouble due to his soft spot for the convicts. To process his experiences, he keeps a private diary where he records the personal stories and events of the inmates he feels closest to.
The movie is considered a classic of the mid-50s Italian comedy style, known for its lighthearted observation of social struggles and human behavior. Accadde al penitenziario (1955) - Filmaffinity
(Alberto Sordi), a notorious and manipulative forger who upends the life of a humble clerk. Cast and Production