State buoni se potete
Released: 1983
Comedy, Drama
Around the year 1500, the Italian priest Don Filippo Neri helps street kids and orphans in his poor little chapel. He is no clergyman by the book, but a true believer in terms good and bad and he teaches this to his children. Neri is not very well-seen by the church and his only "friend" is the dry, humorless Ignatius De Loyola. But Neris real counterpart is the devil himself, working in endless incarnations in Neris direct neighborhood, trying to seduce his kids. His newest kid is the young thief Cirifischio, making a lot of problems. When Cirifischio has an argument with a young boy of a local aristocrat, the boy turns out to be a girl, the young Leonetta, some kind of a sex slave for her owner. Neri adopts her too, and the young people fall in love. 15 Years later, the devil is back and leads Cirifiscio onto a murder. Now lawless, the thief must flee Neri and leave Leonetta back...
Starring: Johnny Dorelli, Philippe Leroy, Rodolfo Bigotti, Flora Carabella, Giovanni Crippa, Eurilla del Bono, Renzo Montagnani, Mario Adorf
Directed by: Luigi Magni
Written by: Bernardino Zapponi, Bernardino Zapponi, Luigi Magni, Luigi Magni
Language: Italian
Scenes
A group of orphans are sitting on a bench as one tells a story of St. George and the dragon. The camera pans down to show a well-aimed pee stream hitting one's foot for a few seconds. He complains that he was peed on, but the other boy falsely insists that he was scared into wetting his pants by the story.
Five of the orphan boys are hoisted onto a table, where they pee out a fire in a hearth.