

Τρεις δραπέτες του φρενοκομείου
George and Titica decide not to commit suicide and prevent Titica's father from marrying her to an American.
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Plot Summary
Three inmates, each claiming to be a great genius, escape from a mental institution. They embark on a series of misadventures in the outside world, encountering various characters and situations that blur the lines between sanity and madness. Their attempts to prove their brilliance often lead to chaotic and humorous outcomes.
Critical Reception
This early Greek comedy is remembered for its slapstick humor and the performances of its lead actors, though it is not widely critically reviewed in international circles. It represents a common style of lighthearted entertainment from its era in Greek cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted and comedic approach to a sensitive topic.
- Appreciated for the chemistry and performances of the main cast.
- Seen as a classic example of early Greek comedic filmmaking.
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Fun Fact
The film was a popular success in Greece upon its release, contributing to the genre of 'comedy of errors' in Greek cinema during the 1950s.
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