A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 1968
Original Title:
Η Αγάπη Μας
Alternate Titles:
I agapi mas
Our Love
Η αγαπη μας
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
An usherette in a theatre, where a distinguished and popular actor performs, gets her big break when the leading actress has an accident. The director decides to take advantage of the heretofore unexploited talent of the girl and asks her to replace the leading actress. This unexpected opportunity transforms her from a humble usherette into a shining star. Later on, she wins the heart of the leading actor with whom she was secretly in love. However, her sudden rise to theatrical-musical stardom creates complications in their love affair, as her companion sinks into disappointment and drowns himself in drink, abandoning his career. Nevertheless, the usherette/leading actress doesn't give up; She looks for him, finds him and supports him, psychologically and morally, until he makes a comeback to the stage and their love nest.
Assistant Camera:
Mihalis Diamantopoulos
Assistant Director:
Aris Papatheodorou
Choreographer:
Fotis Metaxopoulos
Cinematography:
Takis Kalantzis
Dimos Sakelariou
Director:
Kostas Karagiannis
Editor:
Andreas Andreadakis
Electrician:
Mihalis Spanoudakis
Sotiris Adamopoulos
Antonis Katopodis
Grip:
Kostas Petridis
Makeup Artist:
Ilias Psaradakis
Athina Tseregof
Music:
Giorgos Katsaros
Production Manager:
Pantelis Filippides
Property Master:
Nikos Papamihail
Script:
Angelos Roussos
Set Decoration:
Petros Kapouralis
Sound Assistant:
Markos Dalezios
Sound Recordist:
Dimitris Georgiou
Still Photographer:
Kostas Korais
Writer:
Giorgos Lazaridis
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