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Question: I once saw a French film, set in Paris I believe, about an aging man who's down on his luck and struggling to outwit his greedy landlady, who wants to evict him and his dog. He struggles both to retain his home and keep his dog, spends some time in a veterans' hospital, and is befriended by a young girl. But his pride and desire to maintain the appearance of respectability and solvency get in the way of his efforts. I think at the end either the man or dog dies, and the last scene takes place in a park. Any ideas?


Answer: Vittorio De Sica's neorealist classic Umberto D. (1952), starring Carlo Battisti as an elderly, retired civil servant, alone in the world except for his dog, Flick. He never made much money, but while read full article

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Title Year Type
Andy Warhol's Dracula (Actor - Lord Difiore) 1974 Movie
A Brief Vacation (Director) 1973 Movie
The Voyage (Director) 1973 Movie
Snow Job (Actor - Enrico Dolphi) 1972 Movie
The Garden Of The Finzi-Continis (Director) 1971 Movie

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I once saw a French film, set ...

Question: I once saw a French film, set in Paris I believe, about an aging man who's down on his luck and struggling to outwit his greedy landlady, who wants to evict him and his dog. He struggles both to retain his home and keep his dog, spends some time in a veterans' hospital, and is befriended by a young girl. But his pride and desire to maintain the appearance of respectability and solvency get in the way of his efforts. I think at the end either the man or dog dies, and the last scene takes place in a park. Any ideas?


Answer: Vittorio De Sica's neorealist classic Umberto D. (1952), starring Carlo Battisti as an elderly, retired civil servant, alone in the world except for his dog, Flick. He never made much money, but while read more

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