
Everything the People Wants
Comedy
Overview
Thanasis (Giannis Gionakis) succumbs to the pressure of his wife (Kati Lambropoulou) and buys an old car that turns out to be a shame. Until he can get rid of it and take back his money, there will be a number of misunderstandings and confusions, comic situations, and emotional fools.
Top Cast


Giannis Gionakis
Giannis Gionakis
Thanasis
Giannis Gionakis
Thanasis


Kostas Voutsas
Kostas Voutsas
Mistoklis
Kostas Voutsas
Mistoklis


Sperantza Vrana
Sperantza Vrana
Toula
Sperantza Vrana
Toula


Kaiti Lambropoulou
Kaiti Lambropoulou
Lili
Kaiti Lambropoulou
Lili


Nikos Fermas
Nikos Fermas
Nondas
Nikos Fermas
Nondas


Giorgos Kappis
Giorgos Kappis
Aristeidis
Giorgos Kappis
Aristeidis


Giannis Fermis
Giannis Fermis
Nelson
Giannis Fermis
Nelson


Nikos Lykomitros
Nikos Lykomitros
Dimitris
Nikos Lykomitros
Dimitris


Mika Flora
Mika Flora
Rena
Mika Flora
Rena


Rallis Angelidis
Rallis Angelidis
Odysseas
Rallis Angelidis
Odysseas
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