At the Battle of Crete (1970)
The picture is set during Battle of Greece and Crete Battle in 1941, after the fall of the mainland when the Germans entered Athens.
Director: Vasilis Georgiadis
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date: January 1, 1970
Cast
- Christos Politis - Felix
- Stephanos Stratigos - Captain Andreadis
- Giorgos Tzortzis - Anthony Fletcher
- Giota Soimoiri - Maria
- Maria Pia Conte - Anna Gordon
- Paolo Casella - Lieutenant Bob Tucker (as Paul Sullivan)
- Ángel del Pozo - Freiber
- Fernando Sancho - Felix and Maria's father
Screenplay
- Juliana San José de la Fuente (Story)
- Juliana San José de la Fuente (Screenplay)
- Ignacio F. Iquino (Story)
- Ignacio F. Iquino (Screenplay)
Music: Enrique Escobar
Cinematography: Dimitris Papakonstadis, Julio Pérez de Rozas
Editing: Antonio Graciani hijo, Antonio Graciani
Production: Admiral International Films, IFI Producción S.A., Art Films
Country: Spain, Greece, Italy
Language: Deutsch, ελληνικά
Original Language: el
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity
Keywords
guerrilla warfare, spy, world war ii, crete, greek resistance
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is At the Battle of Crete about?
- The picture is set during Battle of Greece and Crete Battle in 1941, after the fall of the mainland when the Germans entered Athens.
- Who directed At the Battle of Crete?
- At the Battle of Crete was directed by Vasilis Georgiadis.
- Who stars in At the Battle of Crete?
- At the Battle of Crete stars Christos Politis, Stephanos Stratigos, Giorgos Tzortzis, Giota Soimoiri, Maria Pia Conte, Paolo Casella.
- How long is At the Battle of Crete?
- At the Battle of Crete has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
- What genre is At the Battle of Crete?
- At the Battle of Crete is a War, Drama film.
- Where was At the Battle of Crete produced?
- At the Battle of Crete was produced in Spain, Greece, Italy.
- What are the themes of At the Battle of Crete?
- The themes of At the Battle of Crete include: The Horror of War and Humanity.