Sue Me (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 17, 1985

Original Title:
Mi faccia causa

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Italian International Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 108

Judge Pennisi deals with a lot of citizens every day, some of them criminals, but almost always ordinary people, suffering from a wide range of problems.

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Administration:
Enrico Savelloni

Assistant Camera:
Vasco Benucci
Eric Biglietto

Assistant Editor:
Pina Triunveri
Leda Gorgolini

Boom Operator:
Cinzia Alchimede

Camera Operator:
Massimo Carlini

Costume Design:
Maria Grazia Pera

Director:
Steno

Director of Photography:
Carlo Carlini

Editor:
Raimondo Crociani

First Assistant Director:
Massimo Carocci

Foley Artist:
Sotir Gjika
Roberto Sterbini

Gaffer:
Giovanbattista Di Cicco

Hairstylist:
Giancarlo Marin
Placida Crapanzano

Key Grip:
Umberto Torriero

Makeup Artist:
Alessandro Jacoponi
Giulio Mastrantonio
Vittorio Biseo
Mario Di Salvio

Original Music Composer:
Manuel De Sica

Producer:
Fulvio Lucisano

Production Design:
Gastone Carsetti

Production Manager:
Gino Santarelli

Property Master:
Remo Pizzaroni

Script Supervisor:
Roberto Giandalia

Seamstress:
Lucia Viglino
Angela Viglino

Set Decoration:
Gualtiero Caprara

Sound:
Benito Alchimede

Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni

Still Photographer:
Enzo Falessi

Unit Manager:
Alberto Passone
Eutizio Di Salvatore

Writer:
Steno
Enrico Vanzina

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