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Plot Summary
A wealthy landowner, known for his stinginess, finds himself in a series of comedic situations when he attempts to win the affection of a young woman. His misadventures involve mistaken identities, eccentric characters, and a desperate effort to appear generous. Ultimately, he learns that true affection cannot be bought.
Critical Reception
This Greek comedy was a popular film of its time, known for its lighthearted humor and the performances of its cast, particularly Vasilis Avlonitis. It is considered a typical example of Greek cinema from the early 1970s, appealing to audiences looking for entertainment and escapism.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic performances, especially by Vasilis Avlonitis.
Seen as a light and entertaining Greek comedy typical of its era.
Appreciated for its straightforward plot and humorous situations.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not available for this older Greek film. However, based on its genre and era, it likely appealed to audiences seeking simple, character-driven comedy.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Ο Πούσκας των Πετραλώνων,' translates to 'The Puskas of Petralona,' referring to a neighborhood in Athens, and humorously alludes to a prominent figure or characteristic of that area, likely related to the main character's personality or actions.
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