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Rome 11:00 ()

Roma ore 11 (original title)
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Based on an actual incident, this is the story of five girls (told in a slow beginning) who are among the 200 women who answer a want ad for a modest secretarial position one rainy morning in Rome in 1951. They crowd and push their way... See more »

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Simona (as Lucia Bosé)
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Luciana Renzoni
Maria Grazia Francia ...
Cornelia
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Caterina
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Angelina
Elena Varzi ...
Adriana
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Carlo
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Nando
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Impiegato
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Romoletto
Anna Maria Zijno ...
Typist Applicant
Maria Ammassari ...
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Naudio Di Claudio ...
Sailor
Renata Ciaffi ...
Typist Applicant
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Matilde
Bianca Beltrami ...
Typist Applicant (as Bianca Beltrani)
Irene Galter ...
Clara
Cabiria Guadagnino ...
Typist Applicant
Teresa Pellati ...
Typist Applicant
Maria Pia Trepaoli ...
Typist Applicant
Fulvia Trozzi ...
Typist Applicant
Donatella Trombadori ...
Typist Applicant
Eva Vanicek ...
Gianna
Hélène Vallier ...
Typist Applicant
Checco Durante ...
Padre di Adriana
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Augusto
Michele Riccardini
Renato Mordenti
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The Architect
Ezio Rossi
Henri Vilbert
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mino Argentieri ...
Hospital Nurse (uncredited)
Romolo Bartolomeo ...
Fireman (uncredited)
Dora Calindri ...
Matilde (uncredited) (voice)
Iolanda Fortini ...
Madre di una delle Ragazze Ferite (uncredited)
Alessandro Tedeschi ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Maria Tedeschi ...
Suora (uncredited)

Directed by

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Giuseppe De Santis

Written by

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Cesare Zavattini ... (story) and
Basilio Franchina ... (story) and
Giuseppe De Santis ... (story) and
Rodolfo Sonego ... (story) and
Gianni Puccini ... (story)
 
Cesare Zavattini ... (screenplay) and
Basilio Franchina ... (screenplay) and
Giuseppe De Santis ... (screenplay) and
Rodolfo Sonego ... (screenplay) and
Gianni Puccini ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Paul Graetz ... producer
Goffredo Lombardo ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Mario Nascimbene

Cinematography by

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Otello Martelli

Editing by

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Gabriele Varriale

Editorial Department

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André Pergament ... assistant editor

Art Direction by

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Léon Barsacq

Set Decoration by

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Elio Costanzi

Costume Design by

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Elio Costanzi

Makeup Department

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Eligio Trani ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Giorgio Adriani ... production manager
Louis Wipf ... production manager (as Leon Wipf)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Basilio Franchina ... assistant director
Elio Petri ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Giovanni Rossi ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Roberto Gerardi ... camera operator

Music Department

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Ugo Giacomozzi ... musical director

Script and Continuity Department

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Giovanna Valeri ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Spartaco Conversi ... production secretary
Herman G. Weinberg ... subtitler (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Based on an actual incident, this is the story of five girls (told in a slow beginning) who are among the 200 women who answer a want ad for a modest secretarial position one rainy morning in Rome in 1951. They crowd and push their way into the old building and fight their way up the stairs to await an interview, only to be told there is not enough time to interview all. A scuffle breaks out and the stairway collapses sending many of them hurtling down in a mass of bodies amid brick and mortar. Among them are the well-born wife of a poor artist;, a streetwalker making an attempt to change her life; an unhappy servant girl; and the desperate wife of an unemployed factory worker. How the event changes or fails to change their lives is told. Written by Les Adams

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Also Known As
  • Onze heures sonnaient (France)
  • Rome 11:00 (United States)
  • Roma 11 am (Spain)
  • Lyönnillä 11 (Finland)
  • Es geschah Punkt 11 (West Germany)
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  • 107 min
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Trivia Based on a news story that took place in Rome in 1951 See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Giuseppe De Santis (2007). See more »

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