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  • Umberto D. (1952)
  • Not Rated
    89 min | Drama
Umberto D. (1952)
Not Rated
89 min | Drama

An elderly man and his dog struggle to survive on his government pension in Rome.
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Director
Writer
Cesare Zavattini (story) (screenplay)
Producers
Giuseppe Amato (producer) (as Amato) | Vittorio De Sica (producer) (as De Sica) | Angelo Rizzoli (producer) (as Rizzoli)
Cinematographer
G.R. Aldo (photography)
Production Designer
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Release date
Nov 7, 1955 (United States)

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Cast

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14 cast members
Name Known for
Carlo Battisti
Umberto Domenico Ferrari Umberto Domenico Ferrari   See fewer
Lina Gennari
Antonia Belloni Antonia Belloni   See fewer
Ileana Simova
Woman in Umberto's Room Woman in Umberto's Room   See fewer
Memmo Carotenuto
Patient Patient   See fewer
De Silva
Battistini (uncredited) Battistini (uncredited)   See fewer
Alberto Albani Barbieri
Paolo (uncredited) Paolo (uncredited)   See fewer
Umberto Alivernini
Young Doctor (uncredited) Young Doctor (uncredited)   See fewer
Pasquale Campagnola
Actor (uncredited) Actor (uncredited)   See fewer
Riccardo Ferri
Actor (uncredited) Actor (uncredited)   See fewer
Lamberto Maggiorani
Actor (uncredited) Actor (uncredited)   See fewer
Mario Meniconi
Tram Ticket-seller (uncredited) Tram Ticket-seller (uncredited)   See fewer
Mario Pascucci
Young Doctor (uncredited) Young Doctor (uncredited)   See fewer
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