Miracle in Milan (1951)
February 8, 1951Release Date
Miracle in Milan (1951)
February 8, 1951Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Emma Gramatica
La vecchia Lolotta

Francesco Golisano
Totò

Paolo Stoppa
Rappi

Guglielmo Barnabò
Mobbi

Brunella Bovo
Edvige

Anna Carena
Marta, la signora altezzosa

Alba Arnova
La statua che prende vita

Flora Cambi
L'innamorata infelice

Virgilio Riento
Il sergente delle guardie

Arturo Bragaglia
Alfredo

Erminio Spalla
Gaetano

Riccardo Bertazzolo
L'atleta

Checco Rissone
Il comandante in secondo

Angelo Prioli
Il comandante in primo

Vittorio De Sica
Director / Screenplay / Producer

Nino Cristiani
Assistant Camera

Cesare Zavattini
Story / Screenplay / Novel

Adolfo Franci
Co-Writer

Gianni Di Venanzo
Camera Operator

Mario Chiari
Co-Writer / Costume Design

Elmo De Sica
Production Supervisor

Lù Leone
Script Supervisor

Augusto Tinelli
Assistant Camera

Umberto Scarpelli
First Assistant Director / Production Coordinator
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Details.
Release DateFebruary 8, 1951
Original NameMiracolo a Milano
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 37m
Filming LocationsMilan, Italy
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Miracle in Milan (Italian: Miracolo a Milano) is a 1951 Italian fantasy comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. The screenplay was co-written by Cesare Zavattini and De Sica, based on Zavattini's 1943 novel Totò il Buono. Told as a neo-realist fable, the film depicts the lives of a poverty-stricken group in post-WWII Milan, Italy, led by Totò, a kind and cheerful orphan. The film stars Francesco Golisano as Totò, alongside an ensemble cast that includes Emma Gramatica, Paolo Stoppa, Guglielmo Barnabò, and Brunella Bovo.
In 2008, Miracle in Milan was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage's list of 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."
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