The World Has Gone Mad...
Originally released in 1967. The World Has Gone Mad... is a comedy film. directed by Errikos Thalassinos.
Starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Lilian Miniati, and Alekos Tzanetakos
Synopsis
The beautiful Katy, employee Patroklos fashion firm is engaged to lawyer Lycurgus Karanikolarea, but he flirts shamelessly with other women, despite their faith and loyalty vows she has made. To get the blood back and give him a firm lesson begins flirting with five men at the same time: the partner of Lycurgus, Dionysis, his Patroclus accountant Pythagoras, a giegie left over from her own apartment, Reno called dynamite, the cantor cousin of Patroclus, James, and the director of a school wrestlers, Hercules Karamasista.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Dinos Iliopoulos
as Lykourgos Karanikolareas
Lilian Miniati
as Kaiti
Alekos Tzanetakos
as Lelos Dynamitis
Sotiris Moustakas
as Pythagoras
Giorgos Mihalakopoulos
as Dionysis Fiorentinos
Babis Anthopoulos
as Paraskevas
Giorgos Moshidis
as Iakovos
Takis Miliadis
as Patroklos
Kostas Rigopoulos
as Iraklis Karamasistas
Maria Bonelou
as Mina
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EL
Production Companies
- Afoi Roussopouloi-G. Lazaridis - D. Sarris - K. Psarras
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The World Has Gone Mad... about?
The beautiful Katy, employee Patroklos fashion firm is engaged to lawyer Lycurgus Karanikolarea, but he flirts shamelessly with other women, despite their faith and loyalty vows she has made. To ge...
Who directed The World Has Gone Mad...?
The World Has Gone Mad... was directed by Errikos Thalassinos.
How long is The World Has Gone Mad...?
The World Has Gone Mad... has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was The World Has Gone Mad... released?
The World Has Gone Mad... was released on January 1, 1967 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The World Has Gone Mad...?
The main cast of The World Has Gone Mad... includes Dinos Iliopoulos, Lilian Miniati, Alekos Tzanetakos, Sotiris Moustakas, Giorgos Mihalakopoulos.