
One Street Organ, One Life
Drama
Overview
An organ grinder (Orestis Makris) loses his wife from complications during birth. Distraught by her death, he refuses to take care of the baby and gives it to a family (Lavrentis Dianellos and Nitsa Tsaganea) to raise. The child (Jenny Karezi) is raised comfortably, and her natural father is too embarrassed to meet her - until she falls in love with a poor musician (Petros Fysoun), and her foster parents refuse to accept their relationship.
Top Cast


Orestis Makris
Orestis Makris
Kosmas
Orestis Makris
Kosmas


Jenny Karezi
Jenny Karezi
Nina
Jenny Karezi
Nina


Petros Fyssoun
Petros Fyssoun
Nikos
Petros Fyssoun
Nikos


Dinos Iliopoulos
Dinos Iliopoulos
Thanasis
Dinos Iliopoulos
Thanasis


Nitsa Tsaganea
Nitsa Tsaganea
Labros' wife
Nitsa Tsaganea
Labros' wife


Lavrentis Dianellos
Lavrentis Dianellos
Labros
Lavrentis Dianellos
Labros


Nikos Fermas
Nikos Fermas
tavern owner
Nikos Fermas
tavern owner


Rallis Angelidis
Rallis Angelidis
agent
Rallis Angelidis
agent


Thanasis Tzeneralis
Thanasis Tzeneralis
doctor
Thanasis Tzeneralis
doctor


Antigoni Koukouli
Antigoni Koukouli
Litsa
Antigoni Koukouli
Litsa
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