Agapitsa mia polythrona | |
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Directed by | Dinos Iliopoulos |
Written by | Lakis Mihailides |
Starring | Kostas Voutsas Eleni Erimou Giorgos Papazisis Stavros Xenidis Athinodoros Proussalis Babis Anthopoulos Giorgos Tzifos Katerina Gioulaki Giorgos Moschidis Maria Foka Nikitas Platis Kostas Palios |
Music by | Giorgos Hadjinassiou |
Distributed by | Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos |
Release date(s) | 1971 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Greece |
Language | Greek |
Agapisa mia polythrona (Greek: Αγάπησα μια πολυθρόνα, alternate title: Agapissa mia polithrona meaning I Love a Chair) is a 1971 Greek film directed by Dinos Iliopoulos and Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos S.A. and starring Kostas Voutsas, Eleni Erimou and Giorgos Papazisis. It was also written by Lakis Mihailides and based on the writing of a Russian film in 1969 Twelve Chairs, in which that film made into a 1970 American film The Twelve Chairs directed by Mel Brooks. The musical diligence in the movie was Giorgos Hadjinassiou.
The film is 89 minutes long and tells a story of a poor youth which he had spent on four chairs which he inherited from the aunt, they learned that one of these had jewels.