

The Murderess (1974)
Watch The Murderess (1974) free in HD on Zoovie — 1h 30m. Directed by Costas Ferris, starring Maria Alkaiou, Natalia Alkaiou, and Kostas Darlasis. Filed under Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is The Murderess (1974) about?
An adaptation of one of the greatest greek novellas ('The Murderess' by Alexandros Papadiamantis). Fragkogiannou (Maria Alkaiou), a hard-done by, deranged woman after a life full of hardship, recalls the past by her newborn girl grandchild’s crib. Her mother was a wicked woman and one of her sons was a criminal. Lost in a haze, she strangles the baby as she is concvinced that girls can cause their family only trouble. Later, she lets a little girl drown in a well, while she drowns three other little girls, one of whom is a newborn baby. This is her way of sparing children and parents of the inevitable suffering in life.
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- Director:
- Costas Ferris
- Country:
- Greece
- Languages:
- Greek
- IMDb:
- tt0071513
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Who stars in The Murderess (1974)?
Maria Alkaiou as Frankogiannou, Natalia Alkaiou, Kostas Darlasis, Elpidoforos Gotsis, Eleni Ioannou, Giannis Kafaloukos, Anthi Kariofylli, Katerina Karousou.
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Where can I watch The Murderess online for free?▼
You can watch The Murderess (1974) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is The Murderess?▼
The Murderess has a running time of 1h 30m (90 minutes total).
Who directed The Murderess?▼
The Murderess was directed by Costas Ferris.
Is The Murderess worth watching?▼
The Murderess has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.0/10 based on 2 votes.
What genre is The Murderess?▼
The Murderess is a Drama film released in 1974.
Who stars in The Murderess?▼
The cast of The Murderess includes Maria Alkaiou, Natalia Alkaiou, Kostas Darlasis, Elpidoforos Gotsis and Eleni Ioannou.













