Ησαΐα χόρευε (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1966

Original Title:
Ησαΐα χόρευε

Alternate Titles:
Isaia, horeve
Ησαια χορευε

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Anzervos

Production Countries:
Greece

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 72

Isaiah and Anargyros are partners and keep together a wedding bureaux office. Things are not going well lately, and Isaiah's wife, Kallirroi, is in charge of helping the situation. She finds a bridegroom for her daughter, a wealthy family. But the groom is not as rich as he is in fact the son of the groom. The situation is getting even more confused since her daughter is not the daughter of a shipowner as he presented her!

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Assistant Camera:
Nikos Adamopoulos

Assistant Director:
Nestoras Pavelas

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Dionysis Zahariou
Dionysis Kourouklis
Savvas Passas

Cinematography:
Vangelis Karamanidis

Director:
Kostas Asimakopoulos

Editor:
Vangelis Karamanidis

Makeup Artist:
Josette Rainier

Music:
Andreas Hatziapostolou

Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Fischoff

Post Production Technical Engineer:
Takis Kontos

Screenplay:
Faidon Valsamakis

Sound Engineer:
Tasis Palatsiolis
Argyris Lazaridis

Writer:
Kostas Asimakopoulos

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