My Daughter, the Socialist
Oct 24 1966
•2h 34m
•Comedy, Romance
Liza falls in love with one of her father's employees. Her socialistic ideas about employment drive her to collide with her father and the sociopolitical status of the time.
Cast
See allAliki Vougiouklaki
Liza Delvi
Dimitris Papamichael
Giorgos Nikolaidis
Labros Konstadaras
Antonis Delvis
Stavros Xenidis
Spyros
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