

Concert for Machine Guns
1967 Directed by Dinos DimopoulosAthens, shortly before the outbreak of World War II and an Army General Staff official, Niki (Jenny Carezis), is charged with channeling confidential documents to an Italian agent. The category is right. The girl was blackmailing herself with the life of her brother studying in Italy. She does not make any effort to defend herself and is indifferent if she is sentenced to death, but she accepts the cooperative proposal proposed by General Darius, that is to continue to channel secret documents to the Italians, but now they are deliberately made to deceive the enemy . The whole case is also involved with a captain, Theodorou, who is in love with Niki. Theodorou is arrested for misappropriation of documents and goes through a military court where he is sentenced to demolition and death. Certainly, his execution was fictitious, and on the day Greek troops enter Korça, he is shown alive to Niki, which does not hide her surprise.

Jenny Karezi
....................................................Niki

Kostas Kazakos
....................................................Alexis Theodorou

Manos Katrakis
....................................................Major General Dareios

Andreas Barkoulis
....................................................Franco Pizziolli

Spyros Kalogirou
....................................................Agent

Angelos Antonopoulos
....................................................Major

Zoras Tsapelis
....................................................General
Director
...........................................................Dinos Dimopoulos
Producer
...........................................................Filopoimin Finos
Writer
...........................................................Nikos Foskolos
Director of Photography
...........................................................Nikos Kavoukidis
Production Companies
...................................................Finos Film
Production Countries
........................................................Greece
Spoken Languages
....................................................ελληνικά
Genres
....................................................War
Drama
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