Ο Άνθρωπος που Έσπαγε Πλάκα
Jul 07 1972
•2h 34m
•Comedy
Lambros Konstantaras performs a wealthy gossip that has never worked, and all he has to do is make fun and jokes to others. But when he suddenly finds himself in the street, he realizes that life is not just fun and is forced to look for a job. In the end, it turns out he had not lost his fortune as it was an idea his father had invented shortly before he died to be
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See allLabros Konstadaras
Lazaros Hatziflokas
Xenia Kalogeropoulou
Stefania
Emilia Ipsilanti
Hristina
Stavros Xenidis
Ieremias Talianidis
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