
An Italian girl from Kypseli
Comedy
Overview
A young student (Alekos Alexandrakis) comes from Italy and presents to his sister (Katerina Gioulaki) the fiancée (Maro Kondou) as Italian, because the first insisted not to marry a Greek. The couple, however, in cooperation with the afflicted spouse (Giannis Vogiatzis) strict sister, managed to change the opinion.
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Maro Kodou
Maro Kodou
Bianca
Maro Kodou
Bianca


Alekos Alexandrakis
Alekos Alexandrakis
Antonis
Alekos Alexandrakis
Antonis


Katerina Yioulaki
Katerina Yioulaki
Toula
Katerina Yioulaki
Toula


Giannis Vogiatzis
Giannis Vogiatzis
Πολυκράτης
Giannis Vogiatzis
Πολυκράτης


Giorgos Gavriilidis
Giorgos Gavriilidis
John Parker
Giorgos Gavriilidis
John Parker


Dimitris Nikolaidis
Dimitris Nikolaidis
Panagiotis
Dimitris Nikolaidis
Panagiotis


Athinodoros Prousalis
Athinodoros Prousalis
nightclub owner
Athinodoros Prousalis
nightclub owner


Ketty Papanika
Ketty Papanika
Rene
Ketty Papanika
Rene


Elektra Kalamidou
Elektra Kalamidou
Roro
Elektra Kalamidou
Roro


Dimitri Maras
Dimitri Maras
Lakis
Dimitri Maras
Lakis
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