Angelo tra la folla ("Angel in the Crowd") is a 1950 Italian film directed by Leonardo de Mitri.
[1] Abandoned at birth, Angelo had been adopted by the actor Dante Maggio and had already signalled himself in the film Il mulatto (1950) in the role of a black boy struggling with the prejudices of his environment.
Angelo is a mulatto orphan child, raised in Ciampino in a nuns' institute.
After a series of meetings, he is helped by Sora Rosa, a fruit seller, who takes him to her house.
The child escapes and is hit by a car, driven by the owner of an appointment house; when the police arrive, the little one continues to flee until the real killer is arrested.