Bouzouki Strumming

Bouzouki Strumming

Release date : March 14, 1966
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : Greek /
Director : George Skalenakis /
Writers : Alekos Sakellarios /
Production companies : Th. Damaskinos & V. Michaelides /
March 14, 1966 1h 14m Greece Comedy Greek More
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One day, while Grigoris is working and singing at a construction site, a conductor, Vangelis, and two bouzouki musicians happen to pass by. They listen, enchanted by his limpid voice, and suggest that he becomes a member of their orchestra. Thus, the newly-wed day laborer gets a second job at Mr. Lefteris’ night club. His wife, Marina, soon joins him at the club, and, before long, she too goes on stage, cuts capers and charms everyone. Her success, however, has a negative impact on the couple’s relationship, since Marina’s admirers as well as those of Grigoris’, turn one away from the other.
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  • title:Bouzouki Strumming
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1966
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Comedy · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: George Skalenakis /
  • Writers: Alekos Sakellarios ·
  • Production companies: Th. Damaskinos & V. Michaelides ·
  • Overview:One day, while Grigoris is working and singing at a construction site, a conductor, Vangelis, and two bouzouki musicians happen to pass by. They listen, enchanted by his limpid voice, and suggest that he becomes a member of their orchestra. Thus, the newly-wed day laborer gets a second job at Mr. Lefteris’ night club. His wife, Marina, soon joins him at the club, and, before long, she too goes on stage, cuts capers and charms everyone. Her success, however, has a negative impact on the couple’s relationship, since Marina’s admirers as well as those of Grigoris’, turn one away from the other.
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