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Via & goiteia

Via & goiteia (1989)

1989 EL

Stream Via & goiteia (1989) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Mimi Denissi, Takis Hrysikakos, and Hristos Fotidis. Drama and Romance. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is Via & goiteia (1989) about?

Thalia, young, beautiful, and ambitious, arrives from abroad, where she studied theater, to pursue a career as an actress in Greece. She becomes involved with a young writer, Nikitas, a romantic idealist who disagrees with his beloved's ambitions and plans. Thalia is hired as the leading actress in a major theater company, co-starring with the popular actor Tasos Stergiou, and at the same time takes part in a television production. Nikitas gets involved with some anarchist groups, wanting to gather information to write a book about their ideology. His involvement proves fatal, because one night he finds himself in a clash between anarchists, which results in casualties. The police pursue him while he goes into hiding. Meanwhile, Thalia is on the road to success, while her anxiety about Nikitas' fate reaches its peak. On the big day of the premiere, which she had dreamed of so much, Nikitas arrives at her house in a terrible state, injured...

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Country:
Greece
Languages:
Greek
IMDb:
tt0304893

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Who stars in Via & goiteia (1989)?

Mimi Denissi, Takis Hrysikakos, Hristos Fotidis, Trifon Karatzas, Giorgos Kyritsis, Magda Mavrogianni, Makis Revmatas, Viveta Tsiouni.

Also Known As

GRΒία και Γοητεία

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What genre is Via & goiteia?

Via & goiteia is a Drama and Romance film released in 1989.

Who stars in Via & goiteia?

The cast of Via & goiteia includes Mimi Denissi, Takis Hrysikakos, Hristos Fotidis, Trifon Karatzas and Giorgos Kyritsis.