Rome 11:00 (1952) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 27, 1952

Original Title:
Roma, ore 11

Alternate Titles:
Onze heures sonnaient

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Titanus
Transcontinental Films

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

The story of 5 girls among 200 who answer a wanted ad for a modest secretarial position, which leads to overcrowding in the building and a tragic accident.

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Camera Operator:
Roberto Gerardi

Co-Director:
Basilio Franchina

Conductor:
Ugo Giacomozzi

Costume Design:
Elio Costanzi

Director:
Giuseppe De Santis

Director of Photography:
Otello Martelli

Editor:
Gabriele Varriale

First Assistant Director:
Elio Petri

Makeup Artist:
Eligio Trani

Original Music Composer:
Mario Nascimbene

Producer:
Paul Graetz

Production Design:
Léon Barsacq

Production Manager:
Giorgio Adriani
Leon Wipf

Production Secretary:
Spartaco Conversi

Screenplay:
Giuseppe De Santis
Gianni Puccini
Rodolfo Sonego
Basilio Franchina
Cesare Zavattini

Script Supervisor:
Giovanna Valeri

Set Decoration:
Elio Costanzi

Sound:
Giovanni Rossi

Story:
Basilio Franchina
Giuseppe De Santis
Cesare Zavattini
Rodolfo Sonego
Gianni Puccini

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