
Treason
Drama · War
Overview
A Nazi officer arrives in occupied Athens in 1941 and falls in love with a Jewish girl, unaware of her true identity.
Top Cast


Petros Fyssoun
Petros Fyssoun
Lieutenant Carl von Stein
Petros Fyssoun
Lieutenant Carl von Stein


Manos Katrakis
Manos Katrakis
Professor Victor Kastriotis
Manos Katrakis
Professor Victor Kastriotis


Dimitris Myrat
Dimitris Myrat
Dr. Heinrich Stockmann
Dimitris Myrat
Dr. Heinrich Stockmann


Elli Fotiou
Elli Fotiou
Liza
Elli Fotiou
Liza


Zorz Sarri
Zorz Sarri
Mrs. Kastrioti
Zorz Sarri
Mrs. Kastrioti


Dimitris Nikolaidis
Dimitris Nikolaidis
Detective Superintendent Zarras
Dimitris Nikolaidis
Detective Superintendent Zarras


Vangelis Kazan
Vangelis Kazan
Police detective
Vangelis Kazan
Police detective
Dora Volanaki
Dora Volanaki
Dora Volanaki


Spiros Maloussis
Spiros Maloussis
Spiros Maloussis


Giorgos Bartis
Giorgos Bartis
Giorgos Bartis
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