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Release Date:
December 17, 1946
Original Title:
Roma città libera
Alternate Titles:
La notte porta consiglio
Roma città libera (la notte porta consiglio)
Rome Free City
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fincine
Pao Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
In a post-war Rome (1946) a cat burglar inadvertently saves the life of a would-be suicide man who returns from the war to find that he has been betrayed by his fiancée while fighting in the war. From that moment the thief takes the ex-soldier under his wing. They leave house together for a night full of misadventures. In a streets of Rome they meet the struggling typist who can’t pay her rent and opts to street life; a wandering amnesiac who lost his memory and keeps asking everyone “Do you recognize me?”. Thieves, gamblers, hookers, policemen, soldiers and endless chain of cigarette-smoking and alcohol/espresso-drinking.
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Conductor:
Fernando Previtali
Director:
Marcello Pagliero
Director of Photography:
Aldo Tonti
Editor:
Giuliana Attenni
First Assistant Director:
Luigi Filippo D'Amico
Makeup Artist:
Amato Garbini
Original Music Composer:
Nino Rota
Producer:
Marcello D'Amico
Production Design:
Gastone Medin
Production Manager:
Raffaele Barba
Screenplay:
Cesare Zavattini
Marcello Pagliero
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Marcello Marchesi
Luigi Filippo D'Amico
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Baglioni
Story:
Ennio Flaiano
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