
Miracle in Milan
Comedy · Fantasy · Drama
Overview
Once upon a time a wise and kind old woman discovers a baby in her cabbage patch. She brings up the child and, when she dies, the boy, Totò, enters an orphanage. Totò leaves the orphanage a happy young man, and looks for work in post-war Milan. He ends up with the homeless and organizes them to build a shanty town in a vacant lot. But when greedy developers threaten the community’s land, Totò will need all the help he can get in order to find an impossible way out.
Top Cast


Emma Gramatica
Emma Gramatica
La vecchia Lolotta
Emma Gramatica
La vecchia Lolotta


Francesco Golisano
Francesco Golisano
Totò
Francesco Golisano
Totò


Paolo Stoppa
Paolo Stoppa
Rappi
Paolo Stoppa
Rappi


Guglielmo Barnabò
Guglielmo Barnabò
Mobbi
Guglielmo Barnabò
Mobbi


Brunella Bovo
Brunella Bovo
Edvige
Brunella Bovo
Edvige


Anna Carena
Anna Carena
Marta, la signora altezzosa
Anna Carena
Marta, la signora altezzosa


Alba Arnova
Alba Arnova
La statua che prende vita
Alba Arnova
La statua che prende vita
Flora Cambi
Flora Cambi
L'innamorata infelice
Flora Cambi
L'innamorata infelice


Virgilio Riento
Virgilio Riento
Il sergente delle guardie
Virgilio Riento
Il sergente delle guardie


Arturo Bragaglia
Arturo Bragaglia
Alfredo
Arturo Bragaglia
Alfredo
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