Alaloum
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Harry Klynn
Manos Destounis
Joly Garbi
Dimitris Piatas
Sassa Soufou
Nitsa Tsaganea
Giorgos Tzifos
Kostas Tzoumas
| Alaloum Αλαλούμ | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Giorgos Apostolidis Giannis Smaragdis Giannis Typaldos |
| Written by | Gianni Kakoulidis Harry Klynn |
| Starring | Harry Klynn Manos Destounis Joly Garbi Dimitris Piatas Sassa Soufou Nitsa Tsaganea Giorgos Tzifos Kostas Tzoumas |
| Music by | Gerasimos Lavranos |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
| Country | Greece |
| Language | Greek |
Alaloum (Greek: Greek: Αλαλούμ) is a 1982 Greek comedy film directed by Giorgos Apostolidis, Giannis Smaragdis and Giannis Typaldos, starring Harry Klynn, Manos Destounis and Joly Garbi.
The movie features between different sketches and comedic productions in Greek entertainment in the 1980s with Harry Klynn playing different roles. One of them included: Officer Bekas who plays one fanatic who entered the wrong home, Artemis, which he had existence of an entry and Golfo in which Klynn played and as Trabakoula, a kind Vlach who lived in the village of Letsovo, in which progress and technology are practically unknown, until a peddler brought the TV and other electronic equipment, which changed the life of the local people. Finally, the people will split in three groups: Red, Green and Blue (the colors of the major political parties). They do not have made it without knowing who brought it by the shipper from the city.