I Loved an Armchair (1971)
Years ago, Grigoris was forced to sell four velvet armchairs to the junk dealer. After the death of his aunt, he was informed that her entire legacy, which was a box of jewelry, was hidden in one of those four armchairs. In the meantime, the armchairs had been sold to other people, and so a desperate quest for the right armchair begins, resulting in many and sometimes grotesque adventures.
Director: Dinos Dimopoulos
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Cast
- Kostas Voutsas - Grigoris Karouzos
- Eleni Erimou - Kaiti
- Stavros Xenidis - psychiatrist
- Giorgos Moshidis - Miltos Karnezis
- Katerina Yioulaki - Zeta
- Maria Foka - Vangelitsa
- Nikitas Platis - Dimitris Nikolaou
- Athinodoros Prousalis - junk dealer
- Babis Anthopoulos - director
- Giorgos Papazisis - Triantafyllos
Screenplay
Editing: Andreas Andreadakis
Production: Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos
Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el
Keywords
treasure, 1970s, greece, sell, aunt, armchair, poor man
More Films by Director: Dinos Dimopoulos
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is I Loved an Armchair about?
- Years ago, Grigoris was forced to sell four velvet armchairs to the junk dealer. After the death of his aunt, he was informed that her entire legacy, which was a box of jewelry, was hidden in one of those four armchairs. In the meantime, the armchairs had been sold to other people, and so a desperate quest for the right armchair begins, resulting in many and sometimes grotesque adventures.
- Who directed I Loved an Armchair?
- I Loved an Armchair was directed by Dinos Dimopoulos.
- Who stars in I Loved an Armchair?
- I Loved an Armchair stars Kostas Voutsas, Eleni Erimou, Stavros Xenidis, Giorgos Moshidis, Katerina Yioulaki, Maria Foka.
- How long is I Loved an Armchair?
- I Loved an Armchair has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is I Loved an Armchair?
- I Loved an Armchair is a Comedy film.
- Where was I Loved an Armchair produced?
- I Loved an Armchair was produced in Greece.