
Isaiah, Don't Dance
Comedy
Overview
Lambros has a bizarre office that does crazy jobs, because he is not a fan of the "Fake pie to eat" theory, but he also puts his hand on every time he wants to reach a happy ending in a neighborhood. But he believes that marriage is a bad thing, until the day when the female Satan, using tricks similar to his own, appears in front of him.
Top Cast


Labros Konstadaras
Labros Konstadaras
Isaias Stefanakis
Labros Konstadaras
Isaias Stefanakis


Jenny Roussea
Jenny Roussea
Agni
Jenny Roussea
Agni


Anna Matzourani
Anna Matzourani
Boula
Anna Matzourani
Boula


Nikitas Platis
Nikitas Platis
Lefteris Sotiriou
Nikitas Platis
Lefteris Sotiriou


Mitsi Konstadara
Mitsi Konstadara
Sotiria
Mitsi Konstadara
Sotiria


Andreas Barkoulis
Andreas Barkoulis
Haris
Andreas Barkoulis
Haris


Nasos Kedrakas
Nasos Kedrakas
Pantelis
Nasos Kedrakas
Pantelis


Danos Lygizos
Danos Lygizos
book bagman
Danos Lygizos
book bagman


Giorgos Grigoriou
Giorgos Grigoriou
secretary
Giorgos Grigoriou
secretary


Rena Pashalidou
Rena Pashalidou
Mirella
Rena Pashalidou
Mirella
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