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The Old Lady (Italian: La vecchia signora) is a 1932 Italian comedy drama film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Emma Gramatica, Maurizio D'Ancora and Armando Falconi. It also features Vittorio De Sica in his first sound film. The film's sets were designed by the art director Redo Romagnoli.
Synopsis
Maria, an elderly but impoverished aristocrat, works as a roasted chestnut vendor in order to maintain a pretend show of wealth for her niece whose education she is supporting.
Cast
Emma Gramatica as Maria
Nella Maria Bonora as Bianchina
Maurizio D'Ancora as Fausto
Armando Falconi as Zaganello
Memo Benassi as Lenticcio
Vittorio De Sica as Il fine dicitore
Anna Maria Dossena as Bianca La Nipotina
Camillo Pilotto as Il commissario
Ugo Ceseri as Il padre di Fausto
Umberto Sacripante as Un cliente dell'osteria dal Cordaro
Lydia Simoneschi
References
Bibliography
Katz, Ephraim. The Film Encyclopedia. Crowell, 1979.
External links
The Old Lady at IMDb
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