Wrong Path

Wrong Path

Release date : January 1, 1933
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Greek /
Director : Muhsin Ertuğrul /
Writers : Grigorios Xenopoulos /
Production companies : İpek Film /
January 1, 1933 1h 20m Drama Greek More
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Christina and Chrysoula are two teenage friends in Zakynthos and they are completely different as characters. Christina is ugly but honest, while Chrysoula is beautiful, but scandalizes the neighborhood with her provocative behavior. First fully sound-synchronized Greek motion picture. The film was shot in Constantinople by the director of the National Turkish Theatre, Muhsin Ertugrul with a script by Grigorios Xenopoulos, based on his novel by the same name. It was shown as one of the first contemporary Greek films to include full sound and conversation.
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  • title:Wrong Path
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1933
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: Muhsin Ertuğrul /
  • Writers: Grigorios Xenopoulos ·
  • Production companies: İpek Film ·
  • Overview:Christina and Chrysoula are two teenage friends in Zakynthos and they are completely different as characters. Christina is ugly but honest, while Chrysoula is beautiful, but scandalizes the neighborhood with her provocative behavior. First fully sound-synchronized Greek motion picture. The film was shot in Constantinople by the director of the National Turkish Theatre, Muhsin Ertugrul with a script by Grigorios Xenopoulos, based on his novel by the same name. It was shown as one of the first contemporary Greek films to include full sound and conversation.
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