
The Parisian Lady
Dec 22 1969
•2h 31m
•Comedy
Sometimes, the circumstances call for reckless bravery--and just like that--a humble neighbourhood seamstress becomes an enchanting Parisian couturière bent on dazzling Mykonos' haut monde. But, is all fair in love and war?
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Rena Vlahopoulou
Pelagia Karaboubouna

Hronis Exarhakos
Leonidas

Vagelis Seilinos
Vangelis

Erika Broyer
Eleni Karaboubouna
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