
World Gone Mad
Comedy
Overview
This classic Greek comedy revolves around the constant fights between Zikos who works as a clerk at a small grocer's shop and the shop's owner. Zikos just can't keep his mouth shut every time his boss behaves as being an aristocrat. Things go even worse when Zikos finds out that his boss, by taking advantage of his wealth and with the help of the local match-maker, is planning to marry a young poor girl living in the same neighborhood.
Top Cast


Kostas Hatzihristos
Kostas Hatzihristos
Zikos
Kostas Hatzihristos
Zikos


Nikos Rizos
Nikos Rizos
Kitsaras Bourbouris
Nikos Rizos
Kitsaras Bourbouris


Kostas Doukas
Kostas Doukas
Pantelis Skoufanteros
Kostas Doukas
Pantelis Skoufanteros


Marika Nezer
Marika Nezer
Despoina
Marika Nezer
Despoina


Nikos Fermas
Nikos Fermas
Manolis
Nikos Fermas
Manolis


Dina Trianti
Dina Trianti
Litsa
Dina Trianti
Litsa


Thanasis Mylonas
Thanasis Mylonas
Argyris
Thanasis Mylonas
Argyris


Nelly Pappa
Nelly Pappa
Fifika
Nelly Pappa
Fifika


Yiorgos Olimbios
Yiorgos Olimbios
Sotiris
Yiorgos Olimbios
Sotiris


Giorgos Velentzas
Giorgos Velentzas
Mitsos
Giorgos Velentzas
Mitsos
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