The Drunkard (1950 film)

The Drunkard (Greek: Ο μεθύστακας), is a 1950 Greek drama film written and directed by George Tzavellas. It was the highest grossing Greek film in 1950, selling 304,438 tickets.

O methystakas
Directed byGeorge Tzavellas
Produced byFinos Film
Written byGeorge Tzavellas
StarringOrestis Makris
CinematographyJoseph Hepp
Release date
23 January 1950 (Greece)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek

Plot

Haralambos Lardis (Orestis Makris) is a poor cobbler in Plaka who has become a drunkard and the laughing stock of his neighborhood after the death of his son during the Greco-Italian War. His daughter, Anna, (Billy Konstantopoulou) falls in love with the son of her boss Alec Bakas (Dimitris Horn) and they plan to marry. Her father attempts to overcome his addiction not wanting to embarrass himself in front of the rich family of his future son-in-law, but gets drunk before meeting the Bakas family. Realizing that he is an obstacle to his daughter's happiness, he commits suicide bringing the two families closer.

Cast

  • Orestis Makris ..... Haralambos Lardis
  • Dimitris Horn ..... Alec Bakas
  • Billy Konstantopoulou ..... Anna Lardi
  • Athanasia Moustaka ..... grandmother
  • Nikos Rizos ..... pub customer
  • Thanos Tzeneralis ..... doctor
  • Anna Kyriakou ..... Betty Baboulia
  • Katia Linda ..... Kaiti
  • Rena Stratigou ..... Dolly

Notes

"The Drunkard" was the first big commercial success in Greece. Finos Film established itself as the dominant film production company in Greece. With his iconic portrayal of the drunkard, Orestis Makris became one of the most important actors of Greek cinema.

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