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Umberto D.

Movie (1952)


Umberto D. is an Italian surrealistic film criticizing corporations. A film from 1952 by Italian director Vittorio De Sica.

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Released: Jan 20th, 1952
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Umberto D. Main Cast

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Carlo Battisti
Carlo Battisti
plays Umberto Domenico Ferrari
Maria-Pia Casilio
Maria-Pia Casilio
plays Maria, la servetta
Lina Gennari
Lina Gennari
plays Antonia Belloni - la padrona di c…
Ileana Simova
Ileana Simova
plays La donna nella camera di Umberto
Elena Rea
Elena Rea
plays La suora all' ospedale
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  • There are two dogs used in the film. The trained one has a black head and its right side is white. Another dog, with a white muzzle and a black spot on its right flank, is used in two scenes - firstly, when Umberto is hiding from the police after the demonstration and, secondly, when he reclaims Flike from the pound.
  • The film has been restored by Mediaset (Italy's biggest private television company) and presented again in theaters in New York, Rome and Milan in 1999.
  • Many in the film's cast were new to acting, including Carlo Battisti and Maria-Pia Casilio, the two principal actors. Others, including Umberto's cruel landlady, Antonia (Lina Gennari), were established professional actors.
  • Vittorio De Sica dedicated this film to his father.
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