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1966 Greek film
Man for all the chores
Άνθρωπος για όλες τις δουλειές
Directed byGiorgos Konstantinou
Written byGiorgos Konstantinou
Hristos Kyriakos
Produced byGiorgos Lazaridis
StarringGiorgos Konstantinou
Beata Assimakopoulou
Hloi Liaskou
Giannis Mihalopoulos
Betty Arvaniti
Alekos Tzanetakos
Music byGiorgos Theodosiadis
Distributed byRoussopouli Company
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time105 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek

Man for all the chores (Greek: Άνθρωπος για όλες τις δουλειές) is a 1966 Greek film directed by Giorgos Konstantinou, written by Giorgos Lazaridis and Hristos Kyriakos and a production of Roussopuloi Company.

Plot

Giorgos Gasparatos, son of the shipowner captain Manolis with his father and resided with family use. He encounter from the waiter and tried to change his live with his right. He believe he can become rich working under the stress and the loneliness of the powerful.

Cast

Actor Role
Giorgos Konstantinou Giorgos Pasparatos
Beata Assimakopoulou Liza
Nikos Tzogias Stefanos
Giorgos Moutsios Toni Giannopoulos
Chloi Liaskou Elli Ermidou
Tzavalas Karousos Captain Manolis Pasparatos
Giannis Mihalopoulos John Pappas
Lillian Miniati Irini
Alekos Tzanetakos Fanis
Stavros Xenidis Stavros
Betty Arvaniti mother
Makis Demiris bell boy
Maria Ioannidou maid
Aris Maliagros Elli's grandfather

Contribution to music

The film's soundtrack contains pioneer performances in the Greek jazz music scene. In 2002 the archived music played in the film was digitized using the original mastertapes.

References

  1. Greek Newspaper "To Vima", Ixografiseis (Sound Recordings), Page Z29, Sunday 8 September 2002

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