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Release Date:
March 17, 1948
Original Title:
Εκατό Χιλιάδες Λίρες
Alternate Titles:
100.000 Λίρες
Γαμπροί με Δόσεις
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Mer Film
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
The daughter of a Greek expatriate from Australia, Pagona a.k.a. Peggy (Ketty Panou), after the death of her father she returns to Greece to live with her uncle, Dionysis Katifes (Yorgos Damasiotis) to whom his brother has left the management of his estate of 100,000 pounds until his daughter gets married. Dionysis, wanting to keep his niece's inheritence for himself tells his partner, Frixos (Alekos Livaditis) to marry her. This is also the plan of a failed Geology professor, Kleomenis (Mimis Fotopoulos), who enlists the help of one of Dionysis employees, Hronis (Dinos Iliopoulos). Peggy though, pretends to be bankrupt in order to see which one of her suitors is actually interested in her and not her money.
Camera Operator:
Stamatis Tsipas
Director:
Alekos Livaditis
Editor:
Prodromos Meravidis
Giorgos Tsaoulis
Electrician:
Dimitris Tribalis
Grip:
P. Nikolaou
Hairstylist:
Georges Karakatsanis
Makeup Artist:
Alekos Livaditis
Nikos Varveris
Music:
Menelaos Theofanidis
Producer:
Odysseas Meravidis
Property Master:
Kostas Spentzos
Set Decoration:
Yannis Simis
Sound Director:
Yorgos Kriadis
Title Graphics:
Vasilis Asimakis
Writer:
Nikos Tsiforos
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