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Release Date:
January 13, 1964
Original Title:
Κάτι να Καίει
Alternate Titles:
Kati na Kaii
Κάτι να Καίει
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Finos Film
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
During an International Trade Fair at Thessaloniki, a mature woman, Rena (Martha Karagianni), goes there with her sister to convince her childhood friend Dinos (Dinos Iliopoulos) to have a "white wedding" so that she can inherit a large estate. Dinos though, does not accept because even though he is actually a womanizer he acts as a shy and modest man around people. Everyone there will meet a group of musicians and one of them will fall in love with the daughter of the strict manager of the company Dinos works for who is accompanied by Dinos. At some point, everyone goes to Athens where things get more complicated untill everyone finds his perfect match. In the end Rena gets her inheritance and all together they perform a musical play in a grand theater.
Assistant Director:
Markos Zervas
Camera Operator:
Takis Mariolis
Vassilis Vassiliadis
Choreographer:
Manolis Kastrinos
Cinematography:
Nikos Dimopoulos
Director:
Giannis Dalianidis
Editor:
Ilias Sgouropoulos
Haralambos Alepis
Petros Lykas
Vasilis Spyropoulos
Electrician:
Dimitris Galanakis
Lefteris Karageorgopoulos
Mihalis Spanoudakis
Yiannis Papadakis
Gaffer:
Yorgos Angelou
Grip:
Pavlos Zaras
Makeup Artist:
Nikos Xepapadakos
Stavros Kelesidis
Music:
Giorgos Zambetas
Mimis Plessas
Production Manager:
Vassilis Mariolis
Markos Zervas
Property Master:
Pantelis Palierakis
Script Supervisor:
Angelos Sideratos
Set Decoration:
Markos Zervas
Sound Design Assistant:
Giorgos Mihaloudis
Sound Engineer:
Mikes Damalas
Still Photographer:
Yannis Savoulidis
Writer:
Giannis Dalianidis
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