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Never on Sunday (1960) on DVD

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NEVE1960
Actors: Melina Mercouri, Jules Dassin, Giorgos Foundas, Titos Vandis, Mitsos Ligizos
Director: Jules Dassin
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1960
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Length: 93 Minutes
Released: July 1, 2003
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles:

N/A

   

 


 

DESCRIPTION:

Illia is Piraeus's most popular person: an energetic prostitute, full of life and good humor. Every day, she swims at the pier, entertaining the dock hands. Sundays she has an open house with food, drink and song. Homer Thrace, an amateur philosopher from Middletown, Conn., arrives in town to find out why Greece has fallen from ancient greatness. He decides Illia is a symbol of that fall, so he sets out to study and to save her. Unknown to Illia, he gets the money for the books and all else he gives her from Mr. No Face, the local vice boss who wants Illia retired because her independence gives other whores ideas. Whose spirit is stronger: Homer's classical ideal or Illia's?

Actors: Melina Mercouri, Jules Dassin, Giorgos Foundas, Titos Vandis, Mitsos Ligizos
Director: Jules Dassin
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1960
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Length: 93 Minutes
Released: July 1, 2003
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles:

N/A

   

 


 

DESCRIPTION:

Illia is Piraeus's most popular person: an energetic prostitute, full of life and good humor. Every day, she swims at the pier, entertaining the dock hands. Sundays she has an open house with food, drink and song. Homer Thrace, an amateur philosopher from Middletown, Conn., arrives in town to find out why Greece has fallen from ancient greatness. He decides Illia is a symbol of that fall, so he sets out to study and to save her. Unknown to Illia, he gets the money for the books and all else he gives her from Mr. No Face, the local vice boss who wants Illia retired because her independence gives other whores ideas. Whose spirit is stronger: Homer's classical ideal or Illia's?

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