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A bank teller discovers an accounting error and becomes rich.A bank teller discovers an accounting error and becomes rich.A bank teller discovers an accounting error and becomes rich.
Thanasis Tzeneralis
- Kostas
- (as Thanos Tzeneralis)
Niki Linardou
- Jewelry store employee
- (as Bebi Koula)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was screened during 1957-1958 and sold 98,584 tickets. It came 3rd out of 31 movies.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mousiki vradya: Tragoudia apo ton Elliniko kinimatografo (1976)
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Who wouldn't like to be rich, have the girl of his dreams and live the "big life" ? How many people, given the chance, would sacrifice their honesty in order to materialize their desires and live their dreams - even if just for a while ? And what about the price one has to pay for his thriftlessness ? All these questions were as timely in 50s' Greece as they are today all over the world. And if you ever had those questions yourself, you will surely identify with Dimitris Horn in one of his more exquisite performances. Javellas's direction is nothing less than inspired and conveys magnificently the nuances of the script.
This is not a comedy per se; a more appropriate description would be "a bitter but upbeat satire". I don't know how exactly a non-Greek could ever run into this film, but if you do you'd better not miss it. My only gripe is the -almost- happy end which is somewhat unrealistic in my eyes, and in direct contrast with the bitter realism of the rest of the movie. In a way, it reminds me of the ending of "Breakfast at Tiffany's". But I guess others will love it the way it is. In any case, this movie is an amazingly poignant comment on money and the way it relates to our dreams and especially the most fugacious of them: love.
This is not a comedy per se; a more appropriate description would be "a bitter but upbeat satire". I don't know how exactly a non-Greek could ever run into this film, but if you do you'd better not miss it. My only gripe is the -almost- happy end which is somewhat unrealistic in my eyes, and in direct contrast with the bitter realism of the rest of the movie. In a way, it reminds me of the ending of "Breakfast at Tiffany's". But I guess others will love it the way it is. In any case, this movie is an amazingly poignant comment on money and the way it relates to our dreams and especially the most fugacious of them: love.
- micmic1431968
- Jul 3, 2004
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- Also known as
- Mamy tylko jedno życie
- Filming locations
- Athens, Greece(street scenes)
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- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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