The Last Ones (1963)

The Last Ones (1963) poster

Checo, the son of poor Friulian farmers, feels different from other boys because he is more intelligent, sensitive, and gifted with imagination. Others isolate and mock him, and give him the nickname of "Scarecrow," and Checo ends up identifying with that macabre bird. One day, exasperated, he decides to flee to Venice, with the dream of becoming a painter.

Director: Vito Pandolfi
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 93 min
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Cinematography: Armando Nannuzzi
Editing: Jolanda Benvenuti
Production: Le Grazie Film
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Vito Pandolfi
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Ones about?
Checo, the son of poor Friulian farmers, feels different from other boys because he is more intelligent, sensitive, and gifted with imagination. Others isolate and mock him, and give him the nickname of "Scarecrow," and Checo ends up identifying with that macabre bird. One day, exasperated, he decides to flee to Venice, with the dream of becoming a painter.
Who directed The Last Ones?
The Last Ones was directed by Vito Pandolfi.
Who stars in The Last Ones?
The Last Ones stars Adelfo Galli, Margherita Torino, Lino Turoldo, Riedo Puppo, Vera Pescarolo, Vincenzo Jacuzzi.
How long is The Last Ones?
The Last Ones has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is The Last Ones?
The Last Ones is a Drama film.
Where was The Last Ones produced?
The Last Ones was produced in Italy.