Caesar Enrico Bandello
Caesar Enrico Bandello was a fictional character from the 1930 film "The Public Enemy," portrayed by actor James Cagney. He is depicted as a young man who rises to power in the criminal underworld during the Prohibition era in the United States. The character is known for his tough demeanor and ruthless behavior, reflecting the themes of crime and morality prevalent in gangster films of that time.
The film, directed by William A. Wellman, is considered a classic of the gangster genre and helped establish Cagney as a leading actor. "The Public Enemy" explores the consequences of a life of crime, showcasing the impact on both the individual and society.