Symmoria eraston, Alternative forms: Sim(m)oria eraston (Greek: Συμμορία εραστών) is a 1972 Greek black-and-white film starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Maro Kontou, Nikos Rizos and Kaiti Panou.
, 1h38 Directed byKostas Karagiannis GenresComedy ActorsNíkos Rízos, Giorgos Messalas, Dinos Iliopoulos Rating61% Stratis (Dinos Iliopoulos), after many years of laborious work, publishes his treatise on Aspasia's role in the Peloponnesian Wars. A team of American film producers approaches him to get the movie rights, planning to use his scientific work for a historical parody. At first he rejects their offer, but finally life's demands and his debts to his relatives compel him to accept. At the same time he falls in love with his cinematic heroine (Anna Fonsou). In the end after the completion of the shooting of the film, his luck changes and he is able to return to his old ways.
, 1h28 GenresComedy ActorsDionysis Papagiannopoulos, Níkos Rízos, Maro Kontou, Katerina Yioulaki, Giannis Mihalopoulos, Takis Hristoforidis Rating51% Frustrated and unemployed after being sexually harassed repeatedly, Stella poses as her brother, Alekos, an immigrant from Australia, hoping to get a job. She immediately wins the trust of her employers and soon gets promoted to management. Trouble starts when she falls in love with her boss' son.
, 1h19 Directed byAlekos Sakellarios GenresComedy ActorsNikos Stavridis, Mímis Fotópoulos, Pantelis Zervos, Maro Kontou, Giannis Gionakis, Giorgos Tzifos Rating77% Orestis (Nikos Stavridis) is a jealous husband and always appears to be suspicious of his partner. He stops in a cafe and upon finding yellow gloves belonging to wife Rena (Maro Kontou), he suspects her of cheating. He heads to his house in order to ask Rena if the gloves are hers. The situation is resolved and he is embarrassed to find out that they are not Rena's and that he was enraged over nothing. Before he is calmed down, he suspects Rena of having cheated on him with Moustakias (Mimis Fotopoulos) until it is revealed the gloves belonged to the servant Toula (Martha Vourtsi). The film utilises the classic trope of a jealous partner to drive its storyline.