The Duchess of Plakendia explained
The Duchess of Plakendia |
Director: | Maria Plyta |
Music: | Giorgos Kazasoglou |
Cinematography: | Prodromos Meravidis |
Studio: | Panellinios Film Company |
Runtime: | 94 minutes |
Country: | Greece |
Language: | Greek |
The Duchess of Plakendia (Greek: I doukissa tis Plakentias) is a 1956 Greek historical drama film directed by Maria Plyta and starring Rita Myrat, Voula Harilaou and Alekos Deligiannis.[1]
Cast
- Rita Myrat as Sofia
- Voula Harilaou as Sofia's Daughter
- Alekos Deligiannis
- Thodoros Moridis Labros Konstadaras Mihalis Bouhlis Dimitris Nikolaidis
- Hristos Apostolou Kostas Baladimas Stavros Christofides Despo Diamantidou Tasos Gouvas Mihalis Iakovidis
- Mirka Kalatzopoulou Giannis Kandilas Labros Kotsiris Dimitris Koukis Elli Koutouvali Kostis Leivadeas Vassilis Mavromatis Spyros Olybios Alkis Papas Eftyhia Pavlogianni Yorgos Ploutis Dionysia Roi Giorgos Rois Mimis Rougeris Lelos Savvopoulos Mimis Savvopoulos Andreas Stagias Tzeni Tsakiri
Bibliography
- Vrasidas Karalis. A History of Greek Cinema. A&C Black, 2012.
Notes and References
- Karalis p.60