O filos mou o Lefterakis (Greek: Greek: Ο φίλος μου ο Λευτεράκης, Alternate translations: My Friend, Lefterakis or Lefterakis, My Friend) is a 1963 Greek comedy film starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Kostas Voutsas and Maro Kontou.
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O filos mou o Lefterakis Ο φίλος μου ο Λευτεράκης | |
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Directed by | Alekos Sakellarios |
Written by | Alekos Sakellarios |
Starring | Dinos Iliopoulos Kostas Voutsas Maro Kontou Giorgos Konstadinou Hristos Tsaganeas Kaiti Panou Katerina Gioulaki Nikitas Platis Margarita Athanasiou Jenny Kyriakou |
Cinematography | Nikos Dimopoulos |
Music by | Gerasimos Lavranos |
Distributed by | Fimos Films |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Greece |
Language | Greek |
Thodoros (Dinos Iliopoulos) is an affluent civil engineer married to Fofo (Maro Kontou). Thodoros has "invented" an out-of-town friend, Lefterakis, who conveniently happens to be in Athens every time Thodoros wants to have a night out with his mistress.
One evening, while in the middle of a card game with his friend Thanassis (Giorgos Konstantinou), he starts explaining his scam to him. However, they are interrupted by the maid, who announces that Lefterakis has just arrived from Patras. Fofo, apparently oblivious to her husband's horror and Thanassis' confusion, invites Lefterakis (Kostas Voutsas) to spend a couple of days at their place.
Over the next couple of days, Thodoros is becoming more and more paranoid, as he first suspects that someone is playing a prank on him, then that he's being blackmailed, and, as the fake Lefterakis seems to know a lot of details about him, that he's indeed losing his mind.
In the end, it is revealed that Fofo has known about Thodoros's infidelities and the invention of "Lefterakis" for a while. Fofo has planned the whole thing to teach him a lesson, asking a friend to impersonate "Lefterakis". The couple finally decides to put their differences aside when Fofo announces she's pregnant.
The movie sold 61,734 tickets.[citation needed]
Songs: Mary-Linda, Manolis Hiotis and the Broyer sisters (Errika and Margarita)[citation needed]
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