The Voice of the Heart (1943 film) explained

The Voice of the Heart
Director:Dimitris Ioannopoulos
Producer:Filopoimin Finos
Giorgos Kavoukidis
Angelo John Metas
Caroline Metas
Starring:Aimilios Veakis
Dimitris Horn
Ketty Panou
Music:Christos Cheropoulos
Cinematography:Prodromos Meravidis
Studio:Fika Films
Finos Films
Runtime:79 minutes
Country:Greece

The Voice of the Heart (Greek: Η φωνή της καρδιάς) is a 1943 Greek drama film directed by Dimitris Ioannopoulos and starring Aimilios Veakis, Dimitris Horn and Ketty Panou.[1] It was one of only of a handful of Greek films produced during the Occupation of Greece during the Second World War. Location shooting took place around Kifissia in Athens. It enjoyed great success with audiences and critics.[2]

Synopsis

After many years in prison a man returns to his old house, hoping to meet the daughter he has never known while she has been growing up.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Karalis p.36
  2. Cinema and the Swastika. p.153