Why Did You Pick On Me? (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 11, 1980

Original Title:
Chissà perché... capitano tutte a me

Alternate Titles:
Buddy haut den Lukas
Everything Happens to Me
Šerif a mimozemšťan 2
Πρωταθλητής της Σφαλιάρας

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Leone Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  DK: 7 

Runtime: 99

Following the events of The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid, Sheriff Hall and H-725 (using the official identity of Charlie Warren) still get no rest from the military - because the little alien has not yet grasped the meaning of keeping a low profile. They are constantly on the move, and H-725's father has had to pick them out of a tight spot too many times already.

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Assistant Director:
Salvatore Basile

Co-Producer:
Francesco Scardamaglia
Marcello Fondato

Costume Design:
Luciano Sagoni

Director:
Michele Lupo

Director of Photography:
Franco Di Giacomo

Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso

Hair Designer:
Fausto De Lisio

Makeup Artist:
Luciano Giustini

Original Music Composer:
Guido De Angelis
Maurizio De Angelis

Producer:
Elio Scardamaglia

Production Design:
Walter Patriarca

Production Manager:
Lucio Bompani

Production Supervisor:
Ennio Di Meo
Arduino Mercuri

Screenplay:
Marcello Fondato
Francesco Scardamaglia

Story:
Marcello Fondato
Francesco Scardamaglia

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