
My Brother, the Lord
Comedy
Overview
A car electrician, Charis, spends all his money on tailors in order to give the appearance of a "lord". He constantly fights with his brother, Vasilis, who is also a day laborer (painter), saddled with all the joint expenses of the house. Charis believes that his looks will someday attract a rich wife and thus change his life and solve all his problems. Martha, however, the wealthy daughter of the shipowner Karapezis, falls in love with and marries his brother Vasilis (after he saved her life) without regard for her father's opinion or Vasilis' lack of money.
Top Cast


Giorgos Panjas
Giorgos Panjas
Haris Bataras
Giorgos Panjas
Haris Bataras


Kostas Karras
Kostas Karras
Vasilis Bataras
Kostas Karras
Vasilis Bataras


Anna Iasonidou
Anna Iasonidou
Martha Farnezi
Anna Iasonidou
Martha Farnezi


Giannis Gionakis
Giannis Gionakis
Feidias
Giannis Gionakis
Feidias


Kleo Skouloudi
Kleo Skouloudi
Froso
Kleo Skouloudi
Froso


Kaiti Theohari
Kaiti Theohari
Lena
Kaiti Theohari
Lena


Marika Krevata
Marika Krevata
Mrs Farnezi
Marika Krevata
Mrs Farnezi


Giorgos Gavriilidis
Giorgos Gavriilidis
Aris Farnezis
Giorgos Gavriilidis
Aris Farnezis


Nikitas Platis
Nikitas Platis
Tryfonas
Nikitas Platis
Tryfonas


Mitsi Konstadara
Mitsi Konstadara
Theano Batara
Mitsi Konstadara
Theano Batara
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