Come to Uncle

Come to Uncle

6.8

Dec 06 1950

1h 26m

Comedy

Antonis is the nephew of the good-hearted grocer Harilaos Toukouras. He is slothful and lazy but he is the only heir to his uncle, who considers marriage as the only solution to his nephew’s problems. That’s why he is looking for a bride for him by checking the newspaper ads. Due to a printing error, an ad for the sale of a sewing machine appears in the personal ads column, bringing uncle and nephew to the house of a serious and honest estate agent who has two single sisters.

Smaroula Giouli

Smaroula Giouli

Roula Giore

Nikos Stavridis

Nikos Stavridis

Antonis Doukouras

Mimis Fotopoulos

Mimis Fotopoulos

Fotis Giores

Giannis Ioannidis

Giannis Ioannidis

Harilaos Doukouras

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