Glasses are smashing fingers are snapping and everyone's dancing to the sultry music of the bouzoukies! It's just another glorious moment in the carefree world of Illia (Melina Mercouri) Greece's most radiant lady of the night. Sensuous Illia adores her life and every man in her seaport paradise adores her. But when Homer (Jules Dassin) a stuffy American intellectual sails into town and tries to reform her Illia shows him that she's one free spirit who's happy with her wild
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Glasses are smashing fingers are snapping and everyone&39;s dancing to the sultry music of the bouzoukies! It&39;s just another glorious moment in the carefree world of Illia (Melina Mercouri) Greece&39;s most radiant lady of the night Sensuous Illia adores her life and every man in her seaport paradise adores her But when Homer (Jules Dassin) a stuffy American intellectual sails into town and tries to reform her Illia shows him that she&39;s one free spirit who&39;s happy with her wild life and not about to be tamed Actors Melina Mercouri Alexis Solomos Despo Diamantidou Dimitris Papamichael Dimos Starenios George Foundas Jules Dassin & Titos Vandis Director Jules Dassin Certificate PG Year 1960 Screen Widescreen 1661 Languages English ; German ; French ; Spanish ; Italian - Dolby Digital (10) Mono Subtitles French ; Italian ; Spanish ; Dutch ; Finnish ; Danish ; Greek ; English for the hearing impaired ; German for the hearing impaired Duration 1 hour and 33 minutes (approx) Region Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players
Ilya (Melina Mercouri) is the most popular prostitute in Piraeus; all men want her, although only Tonio (George Foundas) truly loves her. When Grecophile American scholar Homer (Jules Dassin, who also scripts and directs) arrives in town he too becomes smitten by Ilya, and attempts to educate and improve her via the tragic Greek plays which she always keeps her Sundays free to attend.
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