Golfo (1914 film)

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Golfo
Directed by Konstadinos Bahatoris
Produced by Konstadinos Bahatoris
Starring Virginia Diamadi
Olympia Damaskou
Dionysios Venieris
Georgios Ploutis
Release dates 22 January 1915
Country Greece
Language Silent

Golfo is a 1914 Greek silent film directed by Konstadinos Bahatoris. It is the first Greek feature film. It was basen on a popular Greek bucolic play written by Spyridon Peresiadis.

Plot

Tasos is a young shepherd in love with Golfo and intends to marry her. However, the rich shepherdess Stavroula with the help of her father manages to lure him with the promise of a dowry. Eventually he realises his mistake and returns to Golfo, but she has poisoned herself. Driven by guilt, Tasos commits suicide.

Cast

  • Virginia Diamadi as Golfo
  • Dionysios Venieris
  • Olympia Damaskou as Stavroula
  • Georgios Ploutis as Tasos
  • Hrysanthi Kondopoulou-Hatzihristou
  • Pantelis Lazaridis
  • Theodoros Litos
  • Ahilleas Madras
  • Th. Petsos
  • Thanos Zahos

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