
Days of '36
Drama · History
Overview
The assassin of a prominent trade unionist takes a conservative MP hostage, throwing the government into a state of disarray.
Top Cast
Kostas Pavlou
Kostas Pavlou
Sofianos
Kostas Pavlou
Sofianos


Thanos Grammenos
Thanos Grammenos
Brother of Convict
Thanos Grammenos
Brother of Convict


Giorgos Kyritsis
Giorgos Kyritsis
Kontaxis
Giorgos Kyritsis
Kontaxis


Petros Zarkadis
Petros Zarkadis
Sofianos' Accomplice
Petros Zarkadis
Sofianos' Accomplice


Christoforos Nezer
Christoforos Nezer
Prison Director
Christoforos Nezer
Prison Director


Toula Stathopoulou
Toula Stathopoulou
Prostitute
Toula Stathopoulou
Prostitute


Christos Kalavrouzos
Christos Kalavrouzos
Second Trade Unionist
Christos Kalavrouzos
Second Trade Unionist


Vasilis Tsaglos
Vasilis Tsaglos
Prison Guard
Vasilis Tsaglos
Prison Guard


Giannis Kandilas
Giannis Kandilas
Hostage
Giannis Kandilas
Hostage
Petros Hoedas
Petros Hoedas
Prosecutor
Petros Hoedas
Prosecutor
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