The Adventures of Villar was a Greek silent film comedy created in 1927 by Hungarian-Greek cinematographer and film director Joseph Hepp. It was one of two films starring the iconic Charlie Chaplin-like character named Villar (Βιλλαρ) created by Nikolaos Sfakianos. The first film was entitled Villar at the Women's Baths in Faliro. The film inspired countless Greek films. The Apaches of Athens (1930) was also shot in a taxi. Kimon Spathopoulos portrayed a Greek Charlie Chaplin-like character in the Turkish comedy Sarlo Istanbul'da in 1954.

The Adventures of Villar (1924)
Directed by Joseph Hepp
Genres - Comedy, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Jun 26, 1924 |
Run Time - 24 min. |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Themes
Tags
Job, Love, Sketch, Young Woman
Attributes
Filming Location: Greece
Narrative Location: Athens, set in Athens
Narrative Location: Athens, set in Athens
Alternate Titles
As Peripécias de Vilar
PT
Oi peripeteies tou Villar
, GR
Peripeteiai tou Villar
The Adventures of Villar
, GB, US
Οι περιπετειες του Βιλλαρ
GR
Περιπέτειαι του Βιλλάρ
GR