Umberto D. - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Umberto D."
Umberto D. (1952)
Timing: 1:31 (91 min)
Umberto D. - TMDB rating
7.883/10
729

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Giuseppe Amato #126419
Giuseppe Amato
Producer

Editor

Photo Eraldo Da Roma #123244
Eraldo Da Roma
Editor

Production Design

Virgilio Marchi
Production Design

Set Decoration

Ferdinando Ruffo
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Alessandro Cicognini
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

G.R. Aldo
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Still Photographer

Angelo Pennoni
Still Photographer

Production Manager

Nino Misiano
Production Manager

Screenplay

Photo Cesare Zavattini #86396
Cesare Zavattini
Screenplay

Sound Designer

Ennio Sensi
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Italo Tomassi
Construction Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Marcella Benvenuti
Assistant Editor

Assistant Director

Franco Montemurro
Assistant Director
Luisa Alessandri
Assistant Director

First Assistant Camera

Nino Cristiani
First Assistant Camera
Giuseppe Tinelli
First Assistant Camera

Unit Manager

Roberto Moretti
Unit Manager

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film marked the debut for many members of the cast, including the leads Carlo Battisti (1882-1977) and Maria-Pia Casilio (1935-2012).
  • This is the only film in which Carlo Battisti, who was not an actor but a linguistics professor at the University of Florence, appeared.
  • Two dogs played in the film. The trained dog had a black head and a white right side. The other dog (with a white muzzle and a black spot on its right side) appeared in two scenes – when Umberto hides from the police after the demonstration is dispersed, and when he pulls Flaik out of the pond.
  • Maria-Pia Casilio, who played the maid, had no acting education. She was approved for the role when she was gawking at real actresses who, as they say now, came to the casting. Director Vittorio De Sica (1901-1974) noticed her somewhere in the gallery and immediately decided that only she should play the maid. Casilio subsequently appeared in three more of his films. She continued to act until the late 1990s.
  • In 1999, the film, restored by Mediaset (Italy's largest private media and telecommunications company), was shown in cinemas in New York, Rome, and Milan again.
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