
The jealous woman
Comedy
Overview
A woman with pathological jealousy makes her husband's life so difficult that he risks losing both his health and his job. Her unbridled imagination discovers her husband's infidelities where they do not exist and relationships with women he has never met. Until suddenly an incident overturns their family life...
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Rena Vlahopoulou
Rena Vlahopoulou
Rena Pantelia
Rena Vlahopoulou
Rena Pantelia


Giorgos Konstantinou
Giorgos Konstantinou
Argyris Pantelias
Giorgos Konstantinou
Argyris Pantelias


Anna Matzourani
Anna Matzourani
Pipitsa Katsanevaki
Anna Matzourani
Pipitsa Katsanevaki


Petros Lohaitis
Petros Lohaitis
Theodosis
Petros Lohaitis
Theodosis


Kaiti Lambropoulou
Kaiti Lambropoulou
Zozo
Kaiti Lambropoulou
Zozo


Periklis Hristoforidis
Periklis Hristoforidis
Manager
Periklis Hristoforidis
Manager


Nikitas Platis
Nikitas Platis
Police Commander
Nikitas Platis
Police Commander


Christos Doxaras
Christos Doxaras
detective
Christos Doxaras
detective


Lavrentis Dianellos
Lavrentis Dianellos
tavern owner
Lavrentis Dianellos
tavern owner


Giorgos Papazisis
Giorgos Papazisis
Rousos Katsanevakis
Giorgos Papazisis
Rousos Katsanevakis
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