The She-Wolf (1951 film)
The She-Wolf (Greek: I lykaina) is a 1951 Greek romantic drama film directed by Maria Plyta and starring Aleka Katselli, Andreas Zisimatos and Anthi Miliadi.[1]
The She-Wolf | |
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Directed by | Maria Plyta |
Written by | Solonas Makris (short story) Maria Plyta |
Music by | Giorgos Kazasoglou |
Cinematography | Yiorgos Karydis |
Edited by | Iason Novak |
Production company | Anzervos |
Distributed by | Anzervos |
Release date | 26 March 1951 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Greece |
Language | Greek |
Cast
- Aleka Katselli as Louka
- Andreas Zisimatos as Alexis
- Anthi Miliadi
- Giannis Argyris as Manousos
- Inta Hristinaki
- Dimos Starenios
- Anna Paitatzi
- Kostis Leivadeas
- Lakis Skellas
- Nina Starenjou
- Yorgos Ploutis
- Sapfo Notara as Taso
- Evangelos Gatzias
- Eleftheria Xanthopoulou
- Evangelos Maroulis
- Apostolos Galanopoulos
- Nitza Avantagelou
- Asimina Bairamoglou
- Kostas Doukas
- Ilias Iakovou
- Alexandros Kokkinos
- Pari Kontarini
- Konstadinos Mourat
- Nasos Oikonomopoulos
- Fotis Papalabros
- Yiorgos Stavrakakis
- Malvina Tsougiopoulou
- Antonis Tsourounakis
- Kiki Vasilikou
- Nana Viopoulou
- Dimitris Vlahopoulos
- Olga Xanthopoulou
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References
- Karalis p.60
Bibliography
- Vrasidas Karalis. A History of Greek Cinema. A&C Black, 2012.
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