Ergastolo

Ergastolo
aka Prison (UK)
Directed by Luigi Capuano
Produced by Fortunato Misiano
Written by Luigi Capuano
Armando Curcio
Starring Franco Interlenghi
Sandro Ruffini
Marisa Merlini
Leda Gloria
Music by Alberico Vitalini
Cinematography Giuseppe La Torre
Production
company
Distributed by Romana Film
Siden Film
Release dates
May 19, 1952 (1952-05-19)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

Ergastolo (aka Prison) is a black and white 1952 Italian prison drama film directed by Luigi Capuano.

Plot

Rosa Lulli, has an illegitimate 20-year-old son, named Stefano, who lives with her in the house of Professor Arlotta. Stefano is in love with Lydia, the granddaughter of the professor. The couple has a gambling addiction: the need to obtain a large sum to meet gambling debts, which pushes him to accept the loving invitation of Jeannette, owner of a dance school, where Stefano goes to play. But Jeannette is the lover of Pasquale Anitra, head of a criminal gang. When he is killed in Jeannette's home, Stefano is framed and arrested and tried for the murder. Stefano is sentenced to life in prison. Lydia, attending dance school, later hears a conversation in which Jeannette confesses to the murder. She tells the police, but is kidnapped by the criminal gang. During the chase, Jeannette is wounded and before dying, confesses to the authorities. Stefano is freed and marries Lydia.

Cast

Reception

The film grossed 223,000,000.00 lire at the box office.[1]

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