What's 30... What's 40... What's 50... (1972)
Ti 30... ti 40... ti 50... (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 38min
- Comedy
- 16 Oct 1972 (Greece)
- Movie
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Cast
Labros Konstadaras | ... |
Zahos Fokianos
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Rika Dialyna | ... |
Natalia
(as Rika Dialina)
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Elia Kalligeraki | ... |
Teta
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Vasos Andrianos | ... |
Viktor Kallinikos
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Panos Vellias | ... |
Filipas Kariotis
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Giorgos Nezos |
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Mary Halkia |
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Giorgos Moshidis | ... |
Viktoras Kallinikos
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Nelli Gini | ... |
Domna
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Mitsi Konstadara | ... |
Chrisanthi
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Nikos Verlekis | ... |
Foivos
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Thomas Konstantinidis | ... |
Jorjis
(as Thomas Konstadinidis)
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Antonis Mazarakis | ... |
Yorgos Milonas
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Rena Voutsina | ... |
Stella
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Kaiti Delli | ... |
Litsa
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Directed by
Kostas Karagiannis |
Written by
Asimakis Gialamas | ... | (play) |
Asimakis Gialamas | ... | (screenplay) |
Kostas Pretenteris | ... | (play) |
Kostas Pretenteris | ... | (screenplay) |
Music by
Dimitris Konstadaras |
Cinematography by
Vasilis Vasileiadis |
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- JP Video Productions (1984) (Greece) (VHS)
- Palace Video Productions (1984) (Greece) (video)
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Plot Summary |
Unexpectedly, the middle-aged businessman and old-school bachelor, Zachos Fokianos, finds out that the young and fresh daughter of one of the many women who are after him has secretly fallen head over heels in love with him. At first, denial takes over; however, after giving it some thought, Zachos finally decides to give in to the newly-found love--and as he starts feeling like a new and rejuvenated version of his old self--Zachos makes plans for the future. After all, ageing is just a state of mind. Isn't it? Written by Nick Riganas |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The movie was screened between 1972-1973 and sold 139,487 tickets. It came 10th out of 64 movies. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Episode #1.7 (2001). See more » |