Greeks Have Pride (1968)
O romios ehei filotimo (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 31min
- Comedy
- 1968 (Greece)
- Movie
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Labros Konstadaras | ... |
Tilemahos Karadaris
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Mitsi Konstadara | ... |
Hrysanthi Karadari
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Stavros Xenidis | ... |
Stamatis
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Ketty Panou | ... |
Eleni
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Hristos Tsaganeas | ... |
Kriton Stefanis
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Kaiti Lambropoulou | ... |
Hrysanthi
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Periklis Hristoforidis | ... |
Auditor
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Rafael Denogias | ... |
Roca
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Popi Deligianni | ... |
Fofo's mother
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Stathis Hatzipavlis | ... |
Manolis
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Niki Linardou | ... |
Fofo
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Eva Fridaki | ... |
Lena
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Directed by
Alekos Sakellarios |
Written by
Hristos Giannakopoulos | ... | (play "Despoinis eton '39'") |
Alekos Sakellarios | ... | (play "Despoinis eton '39'") |
Alekos Sakellarios | ... | (screenplay) |
Music by
Giorgos Katsaros |
Cinematography by
Vasilis Vasileiadis |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kostas Lyhnaras | ... | assistant director |
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After years of engagement with his young and lively fiancée, Fofo, the chronic bachelor, Tilemachos Karadaris, must finally make up his mind to walk down the aisle. But, first, the considerate brother must see to it that his lonely and slightly overage sister, Chrisanthi, finds a suitable husband--a task already fraught with disappointment. With this in mind, Tilemachos and his good friend, Stamatis, write a winning classified advertisement for the lonely hearts column--and before long--the first two ardent and gallant suitors arrive. Who will be the lucky one? Written by Nick Riganas |
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Trivia | The movie was screened between 1967-1968 and sold 179,662 tickets. It came 37th out of 99 movies. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in O gigas tis Kypselis (1968). See more » |