Four kids entertain themselves with daring adventures: during one of these, they steal a car, run over a policeman and escape to their hideout, a caravan on the dunes of Capocotta beach. Later in life, the four form a criminal gang with the aim of conquering Rome. Most of the film was shot in the neighbourhoods of Magliana, Garbatella, Trastevere and Monteverde.
The external façade of Patrizia’s brothel is villino Cirini, in via Ugo Bassi, Monteverde. Freddo’s brother and Roberta live in the same housing estate in Garbatella. The house of Terribile, which later becomes Lebanese’s, is Villa dell’Olgiata 2, in the area of Olgiata north of Rome, while Freddo lives in via Giuseppe Acerbi, in the Ostiense neighbourhood, not far from where Roberta’s car blows up in via del Commercio, in the shadow of the Gazometro.
Terribile is executed on the steps of Trinità dei Monti. Leaning on the rail overlooking the archaeologial ruins in largo Argentina, Lebanese and Carenza talk about the kidnap of Aldo Moro. The Church of Sant’Agostino where Roberta shows Freddo Caravaggio’s Madonna dei Pellegrini is the location for several key scenes in the film. Lebanese is stabbed in a Trastevere alley and falls down dead in piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere. The hunt for Gemito ends in a seafront villa in Marina di Ardea-Tor San Lorenzo, on the city’s southern shoreline, where he is murdered. Forced to hide, Freddo finds refuge in a farmhouse in Vicarello, hamlet of Bracciano. Episode 21: Cheerful Goodbyes
A scene which opens over the altare della Patria and the Fori Imperiali introduces the end of the investigation into Aldo Moro’s kidnap, followed by repertory images of the discovery of his body in via Caetani. The many real events included in the fictional tale include the bomb attack at the station of Bologna at 10:25 am, 2 August 1980: in the film, both Nero and Freddo are in Piazzale delle Medaglie d’Oro several seconds before the bomb explodes.
Commissioner Scaloja, who is investigating the gang, takes a fancy to Patrizia: they stroll near the Odescalchi Castle in Ladispoli. He finds out if his feelings are reciprocated when, several scenes later, he finds her in a state of confusion near Castel Sant’Angelo. : Appears alongside his usual bar companions
Four kids entertain themselves with daring adventures: during one of these, they steal a car, run over a policeman and escape to their hideout, a caravan on the dunes of Capocotta beach. Later in life, the four form a criminal gang with the aim of conquering Rome. Most of the film was shot in the neighbourhoods of Magliana, Garbatella, Trastevere and Monteverde.
The external façade of Patrizia’s brothel is villino Cirini, in via Ugo Bassi, Monteverde. Freddo’s brother and Roberta live in the same housing estate in Garbatella. The house of Terribile, which later becomes Lebanese’s, is Villa dell’Olgiata 2, in the area of Olgiata north of Rome, while Freddo lives in via Giuseppe Acerbi, in the Ostiense neighbourhood, not far from where Roberta’s car blows up in via del Commercio, in the shadow of the Gazometro. While Frasier is there for a medical conference,
Terribile is executed on the steps of Trinità dei Monti. Leaning on the rail overlooking the archaeologial ruins in largo Argentina, Lebanese and Carenza talk about the kidnap of Aldo Moro. The Church of Sant’Agostino where Roberta shows Freddo Caravaggio’s Madonna dei Pellegrini is the location for several key scenes in the film. Lebanese is stabbed in a Trastevere alley and falls down dead in piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere. The hunt for Gemito ends in a seafront villa in Marina di Ardea-Tor San Lorenzo, on the city’s southern shoreline, where he is murdered. Forced to hide, Freddo finds refuge in a farmhouse in Vicarello, hamlet of Bracciano.
A scene which opens over the altare della Patria and the Fori Imperiali introduces the end of the investigation into Aldo Moro’s kidnap, followed by repertory images of the discovery of his body in via Caetani. The many real events included in the fictional tale include the bomb attack at the station of Bologna at 10:25 am, 2 August 1980: in the film, both Nero and Freddo are in Piazzale delle Medaglie d’Oro several seconds before the bomb explodes.
Commissioner Scaloja, who is investigating the gang, takes a fancy to Patrizia: they stroll near the Odescalchi Castle in Ladispoli. He finds out if his feelings are reciprocated when, several scenes later, he finds her in a state of confusion near Castel Sant’Angelo.
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Based on the novel of the same title by Giancarlo De Cataldo. The activities of the “Banda della Magliana” and its successive leaders (Libanese, Freddo, Dandi) unfold over twenty-five years, intertwining inextricably with the dark history of atrocities, terrorism and the strategy of tension in Italy, during the roaring 1980’s and the Clean Hands (Mani Pulite) era.
: Appears alongside his usual bar companions.
: Celebrating his retirement from the post office.
The story follows Frasier Crane, his father Martin, his brother Niles, and Daphne as they travel to Boston. While Frasier is there for a medical conference, he runs into his old friend Cliff Clavin at the airport. Cliff invites the Crane family to his retirement party, leading to a reunion at a local bar (though not the iconic Cheers bar itself) with several familiar faces. Key Characters & Revelations
The episode is notable for its blend of nostalgia and the typical Frasier comedy of manners. It highlights the stark contrast between Frasier's sophisticated life in Seattle and the "common man" atmosphere of his old Boston haunt. Fans often cite it as a bittersweet look at how the Cheers characters have aged and evolved (or stayed exactly the same) in the decade since their show ended.
: She is seen celebrating Cliff's supposed departure but is later devastated when he decides to stay in Boston. The episode reveals that two of her sons are in prison and her house is facing foreclosure.
The episode features several guest stars reprising their roles from Cheers :
is the 21st episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom Frasier , which originally aired on April 22, 2002. It serves as a major reunion for the cast of Cheers , the show from which Frasier was famously spun off. Plot Overview
: Appears alongside his usual bar companions.
: Celebrating his retirement from the post office.
The story follows Frasier Crane, his father Martin, his brother Niles, and Daphne as they travel to Boston. While Frasier is there for a medical conference, he runs into his old friend Cliff Clavin at the airport. Cliff invites the Crane family to his retirement party, leading to a reunion at a local bar (though not the iconic Cheers bar itself) with several familiar faces. Key Characters & Revelations
The episode is notable for its blend of nostalgia and the typical Frasier comedy of manners. It highlights the stark contrast between Frasier's sophisticated life in Seattle and the "common man" atmosphere of his old Boston haunt. Fans often cite it as a bittersweet look at how the Cheers characters have aged and evolved (or stayed exactly the same) in the decade since their show ended.
: She is seen celebrating Cliff's supposed departure but is later devastated when he decides to stay in Boston. The episode reveals that two of her sons are in prison and her house is facing foreclosure.
The episode features several guest stars reprising their roles from Cheers :
is the 21st episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom Frasier , which originally aired on April 22, 2002. It serves as a major reunion for the cast of Cheers , the show from which Frasier was famously spun off. Plot Overview