
The Boy with the Light Blue Eyes
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
A cursed blue-eyed boy seeks love in a remote mountain ruled by superstition.
Top Cast
Giorgos Karydis
Giorgos Karydis
Petros
Giorgos Karydis
Petros


Pablo Soto
Pablo Soto
Aemon
Pablo Soto
Aemon


Syrmo Keke
Syrmo Keke
Lemonia
Syrmo Keke
Lemonia


Sofia Filippidou
Sofia Filippidou
Margarita
Sofia Filippidou
Margarita
Andreas Zakas
Andreas Zakas
Andreas Zakas


Konstantina Koutsonasiou
Konstantina Koutsonasiou
Garifalia
Konstantina Koutsonasiou
Garifalia


Mariella Savvidou
Mariella Savvidou
Mariella Savvidou


Kyriaki Gaspari
Kyriaki Gaspari
Kyriaki Gaspari


Kaiti Manolidaki
Kaiti Manolidaki
Kaiti Manolidaki
Magda Lekka
Magda Lekka
Magda Lekka
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