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Release Date:
September 23, 1973
Original Title:
20 Γυναίκες Κι' Εγώ!
Alternate Titles:
20 gynaikes ki ego!
20 Γυναίκες Κι Εγώ
20 Γυναικες Κι Εγω
Eikosi gynaikes ki ego!
Είκοσι Γυναίκες Κι Εγώ
Εικοσι Γυναικες Κι Εγω
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Finos Film
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
A bunch of women dominates Kostas Filipou's life. His mother Smaro and his three sisters: married Rika - who wants to take a divorce -, religious Fanouria and Tzela the student. The last two have to get married. There are also the women who work at the women's lingerie business that he runs, many of whom see him as a potential husband, as well as Betty, a colleague deeply in love with him, whose mother pressures her to get married. When Kostas secretly marries Betty, who rents with her mother an apartment above theirs, Smaro decides to find both of them a mate. She suggests to Betty the neighborhood's electrician- but Kostas finds a way to break the match- and to Kostas a young woman from Veroia- but Betty manages to break the match. The revelation of the couple's marriage relieves everyone and the fact that Betty is pregnant brings the desired peace and serenity.
Assistant Director:
Takis Grigoriadis
Camera Operator:
Markos Defilippou
Cinematography:
Nikos Gardelis
Director:
Giannis Dalianidis
Editor:
Petros Lykas
Makeup Artist:
Argyro Kouroupou
Nikos Xepapadakos
Music:
Mimis Plessas
Production Manager:
Markos Zervas
Property Master:
Pantelis Palierakis
Antonis Hatzopoulos
Set Decoration:
Markos Zervas
Sound Director:
Mikes Damalas
Sound Engineer:
Thanasis Georgiadis
Sound Recordist:
Mimis Kasimatis
Still Photographer:
Mimis Antoniou
Kostas Sakadakis
Giorgos Agriostathis
Writer:
Giannis Dalianidis
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