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Release Date:
January 20, 1952
Original Title:
Umberto D.
Alternate Titles:
امبرتو دی
ウンベルト・D
温别尔托D
움베르토 D.
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Amato Film
Produzioni De Sica
Rizzoli Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG HU: 16 NL: 6 SE: Btl
Runtime: 91
When elderly pensioner Umberto Domenico Ferrari returns to his boarding house from a protest calling for a hike in old-age pensions, his landlady demands her 15,000-lire rent by the end of the month or he and his small dog will be turned out onto the street. Unable to get the money in time, Umberto fakes illness to get sent to a hospital, giving his beloved dog to the landlady's pregnant and abandoned maid for temporary safekeeping.
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Assistant Director:
Franco Montemurro
Luisa Alessandri
Assistant Editor:
Marcella Benvenuti
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Rotunno
Construction Coordinator:
Italo Tomassi
Director:
Vittorio De Sica
Director of Photography:
G.R. Aldo
Editor:
Eraldo Da Roma
First Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Tinelli
Nino Cristiani
Original Music Composer:
Alessandro Cicognini
Producer:
Giuseppe Amato
Angelo Rizzoli
Vittorio De Sica
Production Design:
Virgilio Marchi
Production Manager:
Nino Misiano
Screenplay:
Cesare Zavattini
Set Decoration:
Ferdinando Ruffo
Sound Designer:
Ennio Sensi
Still Photographer:
Angelo Pennoni
Unit Manager:
Roberto Moretti
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