Dada Me to Zori (1959)
Directed by Stelios Zografakis
Genres - Comedy |
Countries - Greece |
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Synopsis by Robert Firsching
Mimis Fotopoulos toplines this rather stale Greek slapstick comedy written and directed by Stelios Zografakis as a traveling salesman who finds an abandoned baby on his doorstep. Naturally, as in every comedy with this premise, the salesman is a reluctant parent and tries his best to get someone to take the infant off his hands, but is unable to get rid of it and gradually warms to the task. Yeorgia Vassiliadou co-stars with the ubiquitous Lavrentis Dianellos and Kostas Papachristos, and nearly every casting decision makes this hoary farce seem even more like a sitcom episode that has been rerun once too often.