
I Loved an Armchair
Comedy
Overview
Years ago, Grigoris was forced to sell four velvet armchairs to the junk dealer. After the death of his aunt, he was informed that her entire legacy, which was a box of jewelry, was hidden in one of those four armchairs. In the meantime, the armchairs had been sold to other people, and so a desperate quest for the right armchair begins, resulting in many and sometimes grotesque adventures.
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Kostas Voutsas
Kostas Voutsas
Grigoris Karouzos
Kostas Voutsas
Grigoris Karouzos


Eleni Erimou
Eleni Erimou
Kaiti
Eleni Erimou
Kaiti


Stavros Xenidis
Stavros Xenidis
psychiatrist
Stavros Xenidis
psychiatrist


Giorgos Moshidis
Giorgos Moshidis
Miltos Karnezis
Giorgos Moshidis
Miltos Karnezis


Katerina Yioulaki
Katerina Yioulaki
Zeta
Katerina Yioulaki
Zeta


Maria Foka
Maria Foka
Vangelitsa
Maria Foka
Vangelitsa


Nikitas Platis
Nikitas Platis
Dimitris Nikolaou
Nikitas Platis
Dimitris Nikolaou


Athinodoros Prousalis
Athinodoros Prousalis
junk dealer
Athinodoros Prousalis
junk dealer


Babis Anthopoulos
Babis Anthopoulos
director
Babis Anthopoulos
director


Giorgos Papazisis
Giorgos Papazisis
Triantafyllos
Giorgos Papazisis
Triantafyllos
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