
Wog Boy 2: The Kings of Mykonos
Comedy
Overview
Things haven't been going well for Steve 'The Wog Boy' Karamitsis. His one true love—a '69 Valiant Pacer—and all his assets have just been seized by Federal Police because he trusted the shady Tony the Yugoslav, and Steve's best mate Frank has lost his touch with the ladies after a messy divorce. But fortune favours the 'Wog' when Steve discovers that he's inherited a beach on the Greek resort island of Mykonos from an uncle he never met—a beach worth millions.
Top Cast


Nick Giannopoulos
Nick Giannopoulos
Steve Karamitsis
Nick Giannopoulos
Steve Karamitsis


Vince Colosimo
Vince Colosimo
Frank
Vince Colosimo
Frank


Zeta Makrypoulia
Zeta Makrypoulia
Zoe
Zeta Makrypoulia
Zoe


Alex Dimitriades
Alex Dimitriades
Mihali
Alex Dimitriades
Mihali


Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo
Pierluigi
Kevin Sorbo
Pierluigi


Costas Kilias
Costas Kilias
Tony the Yugoslav
Costas Kilias
Tony the Yugoslav


Dimitris Starovas
Dimitris Starovas
Tzimi
Dimitris Starovas
Tzimi


Manos Gavras
Manos Gavras
Kyriakos
Manos Gavras
Kyriakos


Galini Tseva
Galini Tseva
Voula
Galini Tseva
Voula


Tony Nikolakopoulos
Tony Nikolakopoulos
Theo
Tony Nikolakopoulos
Theo
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