The Old Lady
Originally released in 1932. The Old Lady is a comedy film. directed by Amleto Palermi.
Starring Emma Gramatica, Arturo Falconi, and Memo Benassi
Synopsis
An elderly chestnut vendor lives in poverty but once a month puts on a show with silk and a carriage to impress her daughter in a convent. One day she is robbed of her meager savings.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Emma Gramatica
as La signora Maria
Arturo Falconi
as Zaganello
Memo Benassi
as Joe
Maurizio D'Ancora
as Fausto
Vittorio De Sica
as Fine dicitore
Camillo Pilotto
as Il commissario
Nella Maria Bonora
as Amante di Joe
Anna Maria Dossena
as Bianca
Umberto Sacripante
as Cliente
Ugo Ceseri
as Padre di Fausto
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Caesar Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Old Lady about?
An elderly chestnut vendor lives in poverty but once a month puts on a show with silk and a carriage to impress her daughter in a convent. One day she is robbed of her meager savings.
Who directed The Old Lady?
The Old Lady was directed by Amleto Palermi.
When was The Old Lady released?
The Old Lady was released on February 26, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Old Lady?
The main cast of The Old Lady includes Emma Gramatica, Arturo Falconi, Memo Benassi, Maurizio D'Ancora, Vittorio De Sica.