

100 minutes
6/20/1962
In 1896 it is announced that the Olympic Games will be revived in Athens. A young shepherd, Spiridon Loues, decides to enter the 26-mile marathon. Once in Athens, he meets Christina Gratsos, a young woman from his hometown who is now the personal maid of Eleni Costa, Greece's most glamorous actress. Though he has arrived after the qualification date, Spiridon's athletic prowess so impresses Coach Graham of the American team that he is permitted to enter the contest. Eleni informs the press that she will marry the victor, confident it will be her lover, Lieutenant Vinardos.

Trax Colton
as Spiridon Loues

Jayne Mansfield
as Eleni Costa

Nico Minardos
as Lt. Alexi Vinardos
Bob Mathias
as Coach Graham

Xenia Kalogeropoulou
as Christina Gratsos

Ivan Triesault
as Grandpa Loues / Mr. Trisapopolis

Lily Valenty
as Mama Loues

Titos Vandis
as Father Loues

Charles Fawcett
as Ambassador Cyrus T. Gaylord

Jean Murat
as De Coubertin

Roger Browne
as Drake

Marion Siva
as Maria Loues

Paul Müller
as Priest

Gustavo De Nardo
as George

Roger Fradet
as Dubois
Denton De Gray
as O'Toole
George Graham
as Stadium Announcer
Tod Windsor
as Burke

Paris Alexander
as Nico Loues
Alan Caillou
as Narrator (voice)
Mickey Hargitay Jr.
as Baby (uncredited)