Treason Avenue
May 08 1969
•Drama, Mystery
A prisoner of war who escaped from Albania claims to be a major in the Greek army named Alexandros Vergis, causing great confusion within the army, since Vergis had escaped a year ago and now works for Greek counterintelligence. The shock for Vergis' wife and the niece of the head of counterintelligence, General Gerakaris, is immense. The two men look like two peas in a pod, and the grueling interrogations that follow aim to unravel the mystery and expose the traitor.
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George Foundas
Alexandros Vergos

Gelly Mavropoulou
Anna Vergou

Manos Katrakis
General Gerakaris

Zoras Tsapelis
Evgenios Giovanoglou
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