[2] Agostina has been working as a prostitute during World War II, has been sending the money she has saved back to her hometown priest for safekeeping.
However, she discovers that the Priest had been dead a year and his successor believing that the money was a donation has spent it all on an orphanage for those who have lost their parents in the war.
Carlo Romano, Yvonne Sanson, Gina Lollobrigida and Agostino Salvietti, in a scene from the film It should also be noted that a 27-year-old Mauro Bolognini, among others, worked in the crew as assistant director.
The story turned out to be false when the journalist sued Tellini for plagiarism: in fact, he claimed the rights since he himself had invented the news.
[4] In this film, Sanson plays a role in which she mistreats one of the orphans: with irony still Maurizio Ponzi[4] observes that it is "a gesture that the actress will bitterly discount in ten years and more of cinema managed by Raffaello Matarazzo in which the children will be her richest source of anguish and tears."