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Oi Afthairetoi

Oi Afthairetoi

Genres

Comedy

OverView

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Ended

Original Language

Greek

Runtime

mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

07 June 2025

Country

Greece

Cast

Hristos Valavanidis

Hristos Valavanidis

Κώστας Χατζηγιώργης

Dimitris Poulikakos

Dimitris Poulikakos

Ανδρέας Χατζηγιώργης

Vasia Trifylli

Vasia Trifylli

Ζανέτ Τουρλουφίδη Χατζηγιώργη

Natasa Tsakarisianou

Natasa Tsakarisianou

Σούλα Βαρθακούρη Χατζηγιώργη

Themis Manesis

Themis Manesis

Μπάμπης Βαρθακούρης

Isavella Vlassiadou

Isavella Vlassiadou

Ντολόρες

Emmanouela Alexiou

Emmanouela Alexiou

Ούρσουλα

Vana Partheniadou

Vana Partheniadou

Ελεονόρα Τουρλουφίδη, αδερφή της Ζανέτ

Iro Moukiou

Iro Moukiou

Μαρία Ελευθερίου, φίλη Ανδρέα

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