
The Terrorist
Comedy
Overview
With the end of the dictatorship, three friends create a Humanitarian Movement to save Greece. In order to raise money, they kidnap a wealthy businessman and threaten to kill him if he does not give them the money they need. Things get complicated when they realize that the businessman's relatives are not interested in him.
Top Cast


Kostas Voutsas
Kostas Voutsas
Kostas Papakostas
Kostas Voutsas
Kostas Papakostas


Nikos Dadinopoulos
Nikos Dadinopoulos
Periklis Athanasiou
Nikos Dadinopoulos
Periklis Athanasiou


Sotiris Tzevelekos
Sotiris Tzevelekos
Spyros Vouros
Sotiris Tzevelekos
Spyros Vouros


Koula Agagiotou
Koula Agagiotou
Fani Papakosta
Koula Agagiotou
Fani Papakosta


Betty Arvaniti
Betty Arvaniti
Mrs. Andreaki
Betty Arvaniti
Mrs. Andreaki


Nikos Skiadas
Nikos Skiadas
Nikos Skiadas


Stelios Lionakis
Stelios Lionakis
Mr. Matsis
Stelios Lionakis
Mr. Matsis


Stavros Farmakis
Stavros Farmakis
Mr. Grigoriou
Stavros Farmakis
Mr. Grigoriou


Magda Tsagani
Magda Tsagani
Mrs. Vourou
Magda Tsagani
Mrs. Vourou


Nikos Kouros
Nikos Kouros
Dimitris Andreakis
Nikos Kouros
Dimitris Andreakis
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