
Così è la vita
Aldo, called Bancomat, has been detained for two years and four months in the San Vittore prison for forgery of credit cards.
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"I have always argued that the Italians are the most gifted in cinema (and not only), the most talented, simply the best. They excelled in all genres, Comedy, Drama, Political Film, Thriller, they reinvented the Western (Sergio Leone), etc. and so on. The following are just a few of the giants of the Italian screen, unfortunately, most of them unknown by the current generation in the crazy and increasingly idiotic world in which we all live: Volonte, Fellini, Masina, Magnani, Toto, Tognazzi, Manfredi, Gassmann, De Sica, Bertolucci, Pasolini, Antonioni, Petri, Damiani, Lizzani, Germi, Mastroian..."
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The Abruzzo set was also the scene of a frightening accident, fortunately without serious consequences: during the shooting of the chase between the steering wheel seized by Aldo and the police vehicles, one of the two helicopters used had an engine failure and, in an attempt to making a emergency landing, hit the roof of one of the cars in the race, causing it to overturn and causing the slight injury of one of the actors on board.
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Aldo, called Bancomat, has been detained for two years and four months in the San Vittore prison for forgery of credit cards.





