Sciuscià

Everett 2022-12-24 19:55:27

In the turbulent situation in Italy after the end of World War II, some children were shining shoes on the streets in order to earn a living. The Gussés and Paskrit were among them. They were deceived by habitual criminals Barthes and passively involved in a fraud pretending to be a policeman. The case was imprisoned in a juvenile correctional home. In order to find their behind-the-scenes envoy, the prison used a divorce scheme to let the children confess because of fear. The children also had cracks due to the incident. According to the clues provided by Pascrete, The police arrested the Gussé elder brothers and other members of the gang. In the end, the court sentenced them to fixed-term imprisonment for theft, but the Gussés who refused to submit to discipline chose to escape...

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  • Mr. Anucci: Boy! I've told you enough times not to leave the horse unattended.

    Giuseppe Filippucci: But that's not a horse, it's a small table.

  • Giuseppe Filippucci: Whoever invented the elevator is a genius.

    Pasquale Maggi: Tell me about it. I slept in one for three months.