
The Proud
Drama · Romance
Overview
Shortly after the revolution of 1821, somewhere in rebellious Greece, Liakos Bournovas wants to marry Fotini, sister of the powerful Panagiotis Notaras. Notaras, in turn, wants Liakos' sister. When Fotini is captured by the bandit Captain Arvanitis, Liakos frees her. His pride makes him refuse the reward offered by Notaras. Notaras, equally proud, sends one of his subordinates to ask for Liakos' sister's hand in marriage. She commits suicide and Liakos swears revenge. In the ensuing conflict, Notaras is wounded and, before dying, admits his love for Liakos' sister, allowing him to marry Fotini.
Top Cast


Giannis Voglis
Giannis Voglis
Liakos Bournovas
Giannis Voglis
Liakos Bournovas


Petros Fyssoun
Petros Fyssoun
Panagis Notaras
Petros Fyssoun
Panagis Notaras


Alexandra Ladikou
Alexandra Ladikou
Foteini Notara
Alexandra Ladikou
Foteini Notara


Dimitris Ioakimidis
Dimitris Ioakimidis
Arvanitis
Dimitris Ioakimidis
Arvanitis


Thanasis Veggos
Thanasis Veggos
Priest
Thanasis Veggos
Priest


Aliki Zografou
Aliki Zografou
Pigi Bournova
Aliki Zografou
Pigi Bournova
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