A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Labros Konstadaras, Smaro Stefanidou, Despoina Stylianopoulou
Written by:
Lakis Mihailidis
Directed by:
Kostas Karagiannis
Release Date:
October 21, 1968
Original Title:
Ο τρελός τα 'χει 400
Alternate Titles:
O trellos tahei 400
Ο Τρελός τάχει 400
Ο τρελλός τα 'χει 400
Ο τρελλός τα 'χει τετρακοσια
Ο τρελλός τα έχει 400
Ο τρελός τα 'χει τετρακοσια
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
A wretch employee wins a lot of money in the lottery and loses his mind. When he comes out of the mental hospital, he finds out that things at his home have changed radically.
Just where is the dividing line between sanity and insanity? Apparently, it doesn't take much to enter the unfathomable realm of lunacy--winning the lottery should do the job, especially when you are Labros Labretas, a humble white-collar worker oppressed by his mother-in-law. Fortunately, Labros' visit in the mental institution is a brief one; however, as the completely cured inmate returns home more sane and rich than ever, nothing can prepare him for the dramatic and utterly unpredictable changes that await. Now, it's the whole world, and above all, his nouveau riche family that have turned mad--but, what's even worse than that--is that some of Labros' money is missing. Can the freshly-released madman teach his own kindred a thing or two about life?
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Assistant Director:
Aris Papatheodorou
Choreographer:
Fotis Metaxopoulos
Cinematography:
Dimos Sakelariou
Takis Kalatzis
Director:
Kostas Karagiannis
Editor:
Andreas Andreadakis
Makeup Artist:
Ilias Psaradakis
Music:
Giorgos Theodosiadis
Production Manager:
Pantelis Filippides
Set Decoration:
Petros Kapouralis
Still Photographer:
Haris Milonas
Writer:
Lakis Mihailidis
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