A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 1966
Original Title:
Πέντε Χιλιάδες Ψέμματα
Alternate Titles:
5.000 Ψέματα
5.000 Ψέμματα
5.000 ψεμματα
Πέντε Χιλιάδες Ψέματα
Πεντε χιλιαδες ψεματα
Πεντε χιλιαδες ψεμματα
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Finos Film
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
A professor asks two poor students of law to steal, for a fee, a rare figurine from the house of a collector. After the successful outcome of the theft, the professor dies from joy, and the two students decide to return the figurine to its owner. There they meet his daughters, to whom they tell numerous lies. In the end, it is revealed that the whole thing was part of a wager between the professor and the collector, and the two students fall in love with the latter's daughters.
Assistant Camera:
Markos Defilippou
Assistant Director:
Lakis Antonakos
Assistant Editor:
Ilias Sgouropoulos
Spiros Anaktoridis
Haralambos Alepis
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Ilias Panagiotopoulos
Cinematography:
Pavlos Filippou
Director:
Giorgos Konstantinou
Editor:
Vasilis Syropoulos
Electrician:
Yorgos Angelou
Lefteris Karageorgopoulos
Markos Dalezios
Grip:
Pavlos Zaras
Makeup Artist:
Argyro Kouroupou
Music:
Vangelis
Post Production Assistant:
Giorgos Stamou
Alekos Asimakopoulos
Post Production Supervisor:
Theofilos Asimakopoulos
Production Manager:
Markos Zervas
Property Master:
Pantelis Palierakis
Nikos Hatzihristos
Set Decoration:
Markos Zervas
Sound Engineer:
Mikes Damalas
Sound Recordist:
Mimis Kasimatis
Still Photographer:
Kostas Sakadakis
Yannis Savoulidis
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