I Loved an Armchair (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1971

Original Title:
Αγάπησα μια πολυθρόνα

Alternate Titles:
Agapisa mia... polythrona
Αγάπησα μια... πολυθρόνα

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos

Production Countries:
Greece

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

Years ago, Grigoris was forced to sell four velvet armchairs to the junk dealer. After the death of his aunt, he was informed that her entire legacy, which was a box of jewelry, was hidden in one of those four armchairs. In the meantime, the armchairs had been sold to other people, and so a desperate quest for the right armchair begins, resulting in many and sometimes grotesque adventures.

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Art Direction:
Aris Papatheodorou

Assistant Director:
Stelios Antoniadis

Assistant Editor:
Dimitris Roussos

Assistant Set Decoration:
Andreas Konstadinou

Boom Operator:
Markos Dalezios

Camera Operator:
Mihalis Diamantopoulos

Choreographer:
Fotis Metaxopoulos

Cinematography:
Vasilis Vasileiadis

Director:
Dinos Dimopoulos

Editor:
Andreas Andreadakis

Electrician:
Mihalis Spanoudakis
Sotiris Adamopoulos
Giannis Hougias

Machinist:
Kostas Petridis

Makeup Artist:
Efi Arvaniti

Production Director:
Pantelis Filippides

Property Master:
Pavlos Xenakis

Set Decoration:
Petros Kapouralis

Sound Recordist:
Dimitris Georgiou

Sound Technical Supervisor:
Petros Patelis

Still Photographer:
Haris Milonas

Technical Supervisor:
Apostolos Lekkas

Writer:
Lakis Mihailidis

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