My Wife's Husband (1962) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1962

Original Title:
Ο Άντρας Της Γυναίκας Μου

Alternate Titles:
O antras tis gynaikas mou
Ο αντρας της γυναικας μου

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Titán Films

Production Countries:
Greece

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

By closing his pharmacy, Panagiotis Panagiotidis falls on a provocative stranger, Lulu, who leads him to a beach for swimming and then drives him home. There, he learns that he is called Jordan Steka, that Lulu is his wife and that he suffers from a personality split. He asks for police assistance, but the policeman is convinced that he is crazy and he asks for a psychiatrist to prove him suffering from a personality split.

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Assistant Camera:
Thanasis Berberakis

Assistant Director:
Pavlos Riginos

Cinematography:
Takis Kalatzis
Dimos Sakelariou

Director:
Dimis Dadiras

Editor:
Kostas Filippou

Electrician:
Grigoris Samiotis
Giorgis Samiotis
Giorgos Plevris

Makeup Artist:
Fofi Papandrikopoulou

Music:
Hristos Mourabas

Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Fisch

Production Manager:
Marios Stavropoulos

Property Master:
Mihalis Lambrinos

Set Decoration:
Marilena Aravantinou

Sound Engineer:
Vasilis Krontiras

Sound Mixer:
Thanasis Georgiadis

Sound Recordist:
Nikos Despotidis

Still Photographer:
Stavros Vedouras

Writer:
Giannis Maris

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