L'uomo: Di Alcatraz 1962
In reality, Stroud was only allowed to keep birds while he was at Leavenworth Prison. By the time he was transferred to Alcatraz in 1942, he was forbidden from keeping any pets.
(1962), released in English as Birdman of Alcatraz , is a classic American biographical drama directed by John Frankenheimer. The film stars Burt Lancaster in one of his most iconic roles as Robert Stroud, a real-life prisoner who became a world-renowned ornithologist while serving a life sentence. Movie Overview L'UOMO DI ALCATRAZ 1962
While the movie is a powerful "civil commitment" film that critiques the inhumane prison system of the time, it took significant creative liberties with the actual history of Robert Stroud. In reality, Stroud was only allowed to keep