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My Widow and I ()

Lo sbaglio di essere vivo (original title)
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Believed dead, a husband poses as his own brother, to cash in on an insurance policy.But when his former boss,a rich man, asks the so called brother for help in wooing the widow, the new fortune from the insurance loses some of its appeal.

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Maria Lari
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Adriano Lari
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Cesare Guglielmi
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La madre di Cesare
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Il custode del cimitero
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alessandra Adari ...
(uncredited)
Leonardo Bragaglia ...
(uncredited)
Liliana Laine ...
(uncredited)
Amalia Pellegrini ...
La vicina di casa anziana (uncredited)
Giuseppe Pierozzi ...
Il medico (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Edda Soligo ...
La vicina di casa premurosa (uncredited)
Flora Torrigiani ...
(uncredited)
Guido Verdiani ...
Il portiere dell'albergo (uncredited)

Directed by

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Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

Written by

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Aldo De Benedetti ... (adaptation)
 
Aldo De Benedetti ... (play "Lo sbaglio di essere vivo")
 
Aldo De Benedetti ... (screenplay)

Music by

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Nino Rota

Cinematography by

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Arturo Gallea

Editing by

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Fernando Tropea

Production Design by

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Gianni Mazzocca

Set Decoration by

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Gianni Mazzocca

Production Management

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Romolo Laurenti ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Luigi Carpentieri ... assistant director

Art Department

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Guido Albertini ... art assistant

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Taglines Great comedy in the Lubitsch-Capra tradition! See more »
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Also Known As
  • My Widow and I (United States)
  • Pasarse de vivo (Spain)
  • Lathos na eisai zontanos (Greece)
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  • 81 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The film credits list "Cineconsorzio" as the production company. This company was the amalgamation of three other minor production houses: Aquila Cinematografica, Faro Film and Fauno Film. See more »

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