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             Why Pick on Me? 
            (1918) United States of America 
            B&W : One reel 
            Directed by (unknown) 
            Cast: Harold Lloyd [the boy], Harry Pollard (Snub Pollard) [Harry Ham], Bebe Daniels [the girl]; Bud Jamison [Caleb Kale], William Blaisdell, Sammy Brooks, Harry Burns, William Gillespie, Helen Gilmore, Lew Harvey, James Parrott 
            The Rolin Film Company production; distributed by Pathé Exchange, Incorporated. / Produced by Hal Roach. / Released 13 October 1918. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The production was shot 25-29 June 1918. A ‘glasses’ character film. The film was rereleased in the USA by Hal Roach Studios, Incorporated, through Pathé Exchange, Incorporated, on 21 May 1922. 
            Comedy. 
            Survival status: Print exists. 
            Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. 
            Keywords: Amusement rides - Animals: Goats - Balls - Bankers - Beach chairs - Beaches - Benches - Boardwalks - Boats - Broken windows - Canes - Canoes - Chases - Crowds - Fights - Flags - Food vendors - Hats: Straw - Horseshoes - Ice cream cones - Lifeguards - Oars - Piers - Police: Policemen - Sand - Signage - Street scenes - Suitors - Swimsuits - Transportation: Automobiles, Bicycles - Water - Weapons: Billyclubs, Guns, Night sticks 
            Listing updated: 23 February 2012. 
            References: Film credits, film viewing : Reilly-Lloyd p. 16 : Website-IMDb; Website-Lloyd. 
            Home video: DVD. 
            
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