The Apaches of Athens (1930)
The film, with many scenes shot on location, constitutes a precious document as it exquisitely captures some of the most important landmarks of Athens and its outskirts, as well as daily life in the 1930s. synchronise moving images with a sound-ondisc system in Greece, using a semiimprovised setup according to press coverage of the time.
Director: Dimitris Gaziadis
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: April 28, 1930
Cast
- Petros Epitropakis - Prince
- Mery Sagianou-Katseli - Titika
- Stella Hristoforidou - Vera
- Yiannis Prineas - Karoumbas
- Petros Kyriakos - Karkaletsos
- Georgios Hristoforidis - Paralis
- Marika Mantineiou - Aretousa
- Maria Prinea - Varvara
- Angelos Hrysomallis - Notary
- Nikolaos Perdikis - Secretary
Screenplay
- Yiannis Prineas
- Nikos Hatziapostolou (Opera)
- Yiannis Prineas (Opera)
Music: Nikos Hatziapostolou
Cinematography: Mihalis Gaziadis
Production: Dag Film
Country: Greece
Language: No Language
Original Language: el
Keywords
athens, greece, operetta
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Apaches of Athens about?
- The film, with many scenes shot on location, constitutes a precious document as it exquisitely captures some of the most important landmarks of Athens and its outskirts, as well as daily life in the 1930s. synchronise moving images with a sound-ondisc system in Greece, using a semiimprovised setup according to press coverage of the time.
- Who directed The Apaches of Athens?
- The Apaches of Athens was directed by Dimitris Gaziadis.
- Who stars in The Apaches of Athens?
- The Apaches of Athens stars Petros Epitropakis, Mery Sagianou-Katseli, Stella Hristoforidou, Yiannis Prineas, Petros Kyriakos, Georgios Hristoforidis.
- How long is The Apaches of Athens?
- The Apaches of Athens has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is The Apaches of Athens?
- The Apaches of Athens is a Drama film.
- Where was The Apaches of Athens produced?
- The Apaches of Athens was produced in Greece.