Anakatosouras (1967)

Anakatosouras (1967) poster

Thomas Karatoulpanis (Dinos Iliopoulos) is a naive employee at a car show in the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair. Because of his modest personality he is constantly criticised by his mother-in-law, his uncle and his boss. The only one who supports him is his wife. But the appearance of a doppelganger who buys extravagant gifts in his name causes a ruckus. Thomas is an amateur singer and participates in the Thessaloniki Song Festival winning the first prize. This is when everyone realises that there are two people who look alike.

Director: Grigoris Grigoriou
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Giorgos Mouzakis
Editing: Giorgos Gotzogiannis
Production: Afoi Roussopouloi-G. Lazaridis - D. Sarris - K. Psarras
Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el

Keywords

composer, competition, greece, 1960s, thessaloniki, salonika, expo, car seller

More Films by Director: Grigoris Grigoriou
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Anakatosouras about?
Thomas Karatoulpanis (Dinos Iliopoulos) is a naive employee at a car show in the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair. Because of his modest personality he is constantly criticised by his mother-in-law, his uncle and his boss. The only one who supports him is his wife. But the appearance of a doppelganger who buys extravagant gifts in his name causes a ruckus. Thomas is an amateur singer and participates in the Thessaloniki Song Festival winning the first prize. This is when everyone realises that there are two people who look alike.
Who directed Anakatosouras?
Anakatosouras was directed by Grigoris Grigoriou.
Who stars in Anakatosouras?
Anakatosouras stars Dinos Iliopoulos, Gelly Mavropoulou, Nikos Stavridis, Koulis Stoligas, Marika Krevata, Periklis Hristoforidis.
How long is Anakatosouras?
Anakatosouras has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Anakatosouras?
Anakatosouras is a Comedy film.
Where was Anakatosouras produced?
Anakatosouras was produced in Greece.