Why Me?

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For the 1985 Hong Kong film, see Why Me? (1985 film).
Why Me?
Directed by Gene Quintano
Produced by Marjorie IsraĆ«l, Irwin Yablans
Written by Donald E. Westlake (book), Donald E. Westlake (screenplay), Leonard Maas Jr. (screenplay)
Starring Christopher Lambert, Kim Greist, Christopher Lloyd, J.T. Walsh
Music by Phil Marshall
Cinematography Peter Deming
Editing by Alan Balsam
Release date(s) 1990
Running time 87 min.
Country USA
Language English
IMDb profile

Why Me? (1990). Directed by Gene Quintano. Written by Donald E. Westlake based upon his own novel.

A jewel thief (Christopher Lambert), his wacky sidekick (Christopher Lloyd), and his girl friend (Kim Greist) are chased around Los Angeles by cops, the CIA, terrorists and Turkish government agents after they steal a sacred ruby, the Byzantine Fire.

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