A series of events leads a group of young people, spending their summer on an Aegean island, to make life-changing decisions.
Vagos is a folk singer and works at Specula's shop. His dream is a trip to Seychelles. So he decides to open his own nightclub with money borrowed from his son-in-law. But he falls victim to a theft in the contractor's office that would have closed his space. The leader of the gang is Lakis Kontogiorgos with his girlfriend, Mina, carrying out his orders. Lakis gambles the money and loses it. He pressures Mina to continue the robberies but she leaves him in disgust and gets a job as a singer at Specula's shop. Although the vagus understands who she is, he falls in love with her. Everything will be fine and eventually Vagos will manage to go to the Seychelles with Mina by his side.
Vangos and Thomas, two twin brothers, live together and have the misfortune of looking like two drops of water. On the one hand, Vangos is a cleftron, while Thomas is a policeman in the Department of the neighborhood where they live. Their similarity and their opposite views, about what is right and honest, confuse them and create a series of misunderstandings...
Nikos Rizos (Greek: Νίκος Ρίζος; 30 September 1924 – 20 April 1999, in Athens) was a Greek actor. He took part in many Greek comedies in cinema. Rizos began his career with Anthropoi, anthropoi in 1948 at the Metropolitan Theatre. He founded his own company in 1959 which he co-ran from 1961 with Vasilis Avlonitis and Georgia Vasileiadou. He appeared in various comedies in Greece and Germany, performing for the immigrant Greeks abroad. In 1986, he appeared at the Astor Theatre on Stadiou Street which he ran from the artistic performance until 1990. Rizos changed and he was a theatrical entrepreneur for 27 years. He starred in around 300 comedy films including To soferaki (with Giorgos Tzavellas), O thisavros tou makariti (with Nikos Tsiforos), O Klearchos, i Marina kai o kontos, Simoria eraston, and others. On television, he starred alongside Martha Karagianni in O dromos (The Road). In 1999, he appeared in the television series of Tassos Athanassiadis's I aithousa tou thronou. It was his last appearance on television.
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