
The Fantarines
Comedy
Overview
The Adamastos family consists of the father, Major Adamastos, the mother, Captain Eugenia and their daughter, Soldier Vicky. The father defies women in the army while the daughter falls in love with a second lieutenant justifying her father's opinion, but the mother manages to highlight the all-female Company's work.
Top Cast


Rena Vlahopoulou
Rena Vlahopoulou
Captain Eugenia Vrahou-Adamastou
Rena Vlahopoulou
Captain Eugenia Vrahou-Adamastou


Dinos Iliopoulos
Dinos Iliopoulos
Major Adamastos
Dinos Iliopoulos
Major Adamastos


Mary Vidali
Mary Vidali
Vicky Adamastou
Mary Vidali
Vicky Adamastou


Danos Lygizos
Danos Lygizos
spy 'Sfyri'
Danos Lygizos
spy 'Sfyri'


Giannis Zavradinos
Giannis Zavradinos
Second Lieutenant Andreas
Giannis Zavradinos
Second Lieutenant Andreas


Eleni Filini
Eleni Filini
woman soldier
Eleni Filini
woman soldier


Paris Labrakos
Paris Labrakos
First Sergeant at women's Unit
Paris Labrakos
First Sergeant at women's Unit


Ismini Kalessi
Ismini Kalessi
Margarita
Ismini Kalessi
Margarita


Lazos Terzas
Lazos Terzas
spy 'Drepani'
Lazos Terzas
spy 'Drepani'


Stathis Psaltis
Stathis Psaltis
Warrant Officer
Stathis Psaltis
Warrant Officer
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