In her successful psychoplay the Neapolitan actress Rosalia Maggio said that in a terrible moment of poverty she had been about to be a whore in order to feed her daughters. But a glance of Pope Giovanni from the television had stopped her, followed by a sudden work writing. A miracle! Unfortunately a Rome newspaper published a review where a young female journalist claimed that Rosalia became really a prostitute. When the actress's daughters threatened a legal complaint, the newspaper's director apologized with a huge bouquet of flowers claiming that a written denial of the misunderstanding would destroy the journalist's career. Mrs. Maggio kindly accepted the apology and Rosati said: "Probably the journalist did a projection!"
Luigi is a prisoner of the "Vallette" who ask the Ministry of Justice for permission to leave the prison for the time necessary to do his psychodrama. But, after having enacted, a perverted version of his armed robbery and kidnapping (where he describes himself as the victim of his victim) Luigi, rather than deepen his psychodrama, does an "acting out" in the psychoanalytic and not psychodramatic sense of the word. He escapes and has never been found again. The story ends up on the front page of a newspaper with the title "Uno psicodramma di evasione".