
Manto Mavrogenous
War · Drama · History
Overview
In Vienna 1820, the Manto Mavrogenous encounters a group of Greek students and talk of revolution to be made. Returning to Greece uncle of the initiates at Friendly Society. Madonna sells its dowry and equip their ships and army to help the revolution. Meet the founder of the Friendly Society, Dimitrios Ypsilanti, and builds relationships with him but encounters the objections of the political leaders of the struggle and particularly of Ioannis Kolettis who fears the two young people like to be the first king of the new nation. To break up the uses of beautiful paintings Niki monk who just came from Paris.
Top Cast


Jenny Karezi
Jenny Karezi
Manto Mavrogenous
Jenny Karezi
Manto Mavrogenous


Petros Fyssoun
Petros Fyssoun
Dimitrios Ypsilantis
Petros Fyssoun
Dimitrios Ypsilantis


Eleni Erimou
Eleni Erimou
Niki Kalogera
Eleni Erimou
Niki Kalogera


Alkis Yannakas
Alkis Yannakas
Salas
Alkis Yannakas
Salas


Stavros Xenidis
Stavros Xenidis
Ioannis Koletis
Stavros Xenidis
Ioannis Koletis


Lavrentis Dianellos
Lavrentis Dianellos
Old Man
Lavrentis Dianellos
Old Man


Giorgos Moshidis
Giorgos Moshidis
Doctor Afentakis
Giorgos Moshidis
Doctor Afentakis


Thodoros Exarhos
Thodoros Exarhos
Priest
Thodoros Exarhos
Priest


Athinodoros Prousalis
Athinodoros Prousalis
Konstadis
Athinodoros Prousalis
Konstadis


Miltos Kondeas
Miltos Kondeas
Nikolas
Miltos Kondeas
Nikolas
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