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Release Date:
September 10, 1948
Original Title:
Proibito rubare
Alternate Titles:
Guaglio
Hey Boy
Proibito rubare
Воровать запрещено
Красть запрещено
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Lux Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
On his way to Africa, Don Pietro, a young missionary priest has his suitcase stolen in the station of Naples. While trying to retrieve his baggage he realizes how miserable the city of Naples is. Then he decides that his mission is there in Naples, He creates his 'The Boys' Town' a shelter for poor kids, aka the 'scugnizzi' (street urchins), with a view to putting them back on the right track. Some of the kids, though, do not play by the rules just using that 'home' as a convenient place for hiding the product of their thefts...
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Assistant Camera:
Beniamino Fossati
Camera Operator:
Raffaele Masciocchi
Co-Director:
Aldo Buzzi
Conductor:
Fernando Previtali
Costume Design:
Piero Gherardi
Director:
Luigi Comencini
Director of Photography:
Aldo Tonti
Editor:
Adriana Novelli
Idea:
Gigi Martello
Makeup Artist:
Giuliano Laurenti
Original Music Composer:
Nino Rota
Producer:
Carlo Ponti
Gigi Martello
Production Design:
Piero Gherardi
Production Manager:
Bianca Lattuada
Screenplay:
Aldo Buzzi
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Luigi Comencini
Armando Curcio
Second Assistant Director:
Giulio Macchi
Story:
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Luigi Comencini
Unit Manager:
Alfredo De Laurentiis
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