The Auntie from Chicago explained

The Auntie from Chicago
Η θεία από το Σικάγο
Director:Alekos Sakellarios (crew)
Producer:Alekos Sakellarios
Starring:Georgia Vasileiadou
Orestis Makris
Eleni Zafeiriou
Tzeni Karezi
Gelly Mavropoulou
Margarita Papageorgiou
Niki Papadatou
Pantelis Zervos
Stefanos Stratigos
Thodoros Dimitriou
Dimitris Papamichael
Vangelis Ploios
Kostas Papahristos
Music:Takis Morakis
Distributor:Finos Films
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:Greece
Language:Greek

The Auntie from Chicago (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Η θεία από το Σικάγο Ê theía apó to Sikágo; also known as Aunt from Chicago) is a 1957 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios and produced by Finos Films. The film made 142,459 tickets.

Plot

A middle-aged man's (Makris) conservative life is disturbed, when his sister (Vasileiadou) returns to Greece, after many years in Chicago. Her arrival breathes new air to the family, and some extreme ideas of how to get her shy nieces to marry.

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