The Beggar's Daughter

The Beggar's Daughter (Italian: La figlia del mendicante) is a 1950 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Paola Barbara, Franca Maj and Steve Barclay.

In a villa in Naples, a foreign lady was killed: a poor beggar without one arm, Paolo, was accused of the crime, although innocent, he was sentenced to twenty years.

The poor man's daughter, Anna, has worked in vain in favor of her father: she has only obtained the moral support of Franco, the son of the judge who sentenced Paolo.

Franco entrusts Anna with the management of a flower shop, which serves as a meeting place for her friends.

On the eve of the Garibaldi's entry into Naples, Giorgio has Franco arrested, who is then freed by the patriots.