103 minutes
10/23/1967
Philip (Giorgos Constantinou), a shy and dignified accountant and English teacher, lives with his mother (Zoli Garbi) and his two siblings in the same house. His and his mother's meager income, just enough to support them all. His younger brother (Alekos Tzanetakos) remains unemployed and lazy rather out of conscience, while his older brother, Kimon (Orpheus Zachos), dreams of being re-elected prefect and refuses, although a qualified accountant, to work, considering the positions demeaning and irrelevant offered to him. His tragic financial situation will be further burdened by their imminent forced move to another house. It is also the first color Greek film, edited entirely in Greece. It is based on the play "The 6th American Fleet" by Alek Sakellarios and Christos Giannakopoulos, who also wrote the screenplay, while Sakellarios directed the film.
Giorgos Konstantinou
as Filippos Aggeloutsos
Niki Linardou
as Lisa / Eleni
Anna Kalouta
as Fouli
Orfeas Zahos
as Kimon Aggeloutsos
Alekos Tzanetakos
as Takis Aggeloutsos
Nikos Fermas
as Stavros
Sotiris Moustakas
as Henri
Sasa Kastoura
as Gina
Joly Garbi
as Mrs. Aggeloutsou
Stella Stratigou
as Liana
Christos Doxaras
as Giannis
Kostas Kafasis
as Dimitris
Athinodoros Prousalis
as Stamatis Tsibas
Makis Demiris
as Thanasis
Kostas Mendis
as Grigoris
Kostas Papahristos
as Agisilaos Merminopoulos