
Female Company
Comedy
Overview
High society women of a small Greek town try everything to have sex with the first male they can find.
Top Cast


Maria Georgiadou
Maria Georgiadou
Anna-Maria Karamani
Maria Georgiadou
Anna-Maria Karamani


Smaragda Diamantidou
Smaragda Diamantidou
Eva Manola
Smaragda Diamantidou
Eva Manola


Sofi Zanninou
Sofi Zanninou
Ritsa Melissinou
Sofi Zanninou
Ritsa Melissinou


Christina Theodoropoulou
Christina Theodoropoulou
Lia Chatzi
Christina Theodoropoulou
Lia Chatzi


Tania Kapsali
Tania Kapsali
Kiki Koutra
Tania Kapsali
Kiki Koutra


Nikos Kalogeropoulos
Nikos Kalogeropoulos
Lampros Lamprou
Nikos Kalogeropoulos
Lampros Lamprou


Antonis Kafetzopoulos
Antonis Kafetzopoulos
Karamanis
Antonis Kafetzopoulos
Karamanis


Dimitris Tzoumakis
Dimitris Tzoumakis
Manolas
Dimitris Tzoumakis
Manolas


Katia Nikolaidou
Katia Nikolaidou
Ilektra Petridi
Katia Nikolaidou
Ilektra Petridi


Smaragda Karydi
Smaragda Karydi
Antzela
Smaragda Karydi
Antzela
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