Alaloum

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Alaloum
Αλαλούμ
Directed by

Written by
Harry Klynn
StarringHarry Klynn

Joly Garbi


Nitsa Tsaganea
Giorgos Tzifos
Music by
Release date
  • 26 October 1982 (1982-10-26)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek

Alaloum (Greek: Greek: Αλαλούμ) is a 1982 Greek comedy film directed by Giorgos Apostolidis, and , starring Harry Klynn, and Joly Garbi.

Plot[]

The movie features between these different sketches and comedic productions in Greek entertainment in the 1980s with Harry Klynn which laughed with different roles, one of them include: Officer Bekas which laughed in a of one fanatic and entered the wrong home, Artemis which he had existence of an entry and Golfo in which Klynn played and as Trabakoula, a kindly Vlach which he lived in the village of Letsovo, in which progress and technology are practically unknown, until a peddler brought the TV and other electronic equipment, which changed the life of the local people. Finally, the people will split in three groups: Red, Green and Blue (the colors of the major political parties). They do not have made it without knowing who brought it by the shipper from the city.

Quotes[]

  • Πολύ νόημα, μιλάμε για πολύ νόημα να πούμε (Poly noima milame yia poli noima na poume = "Much senses, talking for much senses where we say)
  • As to pistepso (Ας το πιστέψω = As I believe)
  • "I want to know who I am, my name is Artemi (Θέλω να ξέρω ποιος είμαι, με λένε Αρτέμη = Thelo na xero pios ime, me lene Artemi)

Cast[]

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