Little Funny Guy (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 19, 1973

Original Title:
L'emigrante

Alternate Titles:
Ein Knallkopf in der Unterwelt
L' emigrante
The Kid from Naples

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Geiselgasteig Film
Impala

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T  PL: 16 

Runtime: 110

Movie starts with a small boy watching his father boarding a ship to America. Years later, all grown up and in colour, Pippolo Cavallo (Adriano Celentano) takes the same route (dressed as a woman) to search for his father and begin a new life.

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Assistant Editor:
Piera Gabutti
Massimo Quaglia

Assistant Production Design:
Giovanni Natalucci

Camera Operator:
Sebastiano Celeste
Enrico Sasso

Conductor:
Alexander Blonksteiner

Costume Design:
Franco Carretti

Director:
Pasquale Festa Campanile

Director of Photography:
Juan GelpĂ­
Gastone Di Giovanni

Editor:
Mario Morra

First Assistant Director:
Filiberto Fiaschi
Marcello Crescenzi

Hairstylist:
Elda Magnanti

Line Producer:
Camillo Teti

Makeup Artist:
Giuliano Laurenti
Giovanni Morosi

Master at Arms:
Remo De Angelis

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli

Production Design:
Giantito Burchiellaro

Production Manager:
Averoe Stefani

Production Secretary:
Vasco Mafera
Augusto Marabelli

Screenplay:
Massimo Franciosa
Pasquale Festa Campanile
Castellano
Sabatino Ciuffini
Pipolo
Luisa Montagnana

Script Supervisor:
Maria Pia Rocco

Sound:
Angelo Amatulli

Still Photographer:
Bruno Bruni

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