The Last Mission Explained
The Last Mission |
Director: | Nikos Tsiforos |
Starring: | Smaroula Giouli |
Cinematography: | Joseph Hepp |
Runtime: | 80 minutes |
Country: | Greece |
Language: | Greek |
The Last Mission is a 1949 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Tsiforos. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Cast
- Smaroula Giouli as Maria Mareli
- Miranda Myrat as Anna Mareli
- Vasilis Diamantopoulos as Miltiadis Marelis
- Nikos Tzogias as Nikos
- Dimos Starenios as the interpreter
- Renos Koulmasis as Captain Friedrich
- Sofi Lila as Smaragdi
- Kimon Fletos as Lefteris
- Giorgos Hamaratos
- Spyros Kallimanis as the German commander
- Vagelis Protopapas (as Evangelos Protopappas) as the interrogator
- M. Takatakis
- Thanasis Tzeneralis (as Athanasios Tzeneralis) as the police captain
Notes and References
- Web site: Festival de Cannes: The Last Mission . 2009-01-17. festival-cannes.com.