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A poor Onassis 1969

★ 4.89 votes101 min📅 1969-05-21

In this 1969 Greek comedy directed by Kostas Karagiannis, a modest accountant named Agisilaos Onassis—played with charm by Kostas Voutsas—receives devastating news that he has just one month left to live.

Director: Kostas Karagiannis

Cast

Kostas Voutsas
Kostas Voutsas
Agisilaos Onassis
Mema Stathopoulou
Mema Stathopoulou
Vana
Emilia Ipsilanti
Emilia Ipsilanti
Christina
Theodoros Katsadramis
Theodoros Katsadramis
Thanasis
Andreas Barkoulis
Andreas Barkoulis
Iason Zouberis
Giorgos Moshidis
Giorgos Moshidis
Stavros Varvarakis
Marika Nezer
Marika Nezer
Mirella
Christos Doxaras
Christos Doxaras
Evgenios
Rafael Denogias
Rafael Denogias
doctor
Danos Lygizos
Danos Lygizos
croupier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A poor Onassis (1969) about?

This 1969 Greek comedy follows Agisilaos Onassis, a humble accountant who learns he has only a month to live. Desperate for one taste of grandeur, he abandons his ordinary life and embarks on a final adventure to a secluded island, determined to live as if he were wealthy.

Who directed A poor Onassis?

Kostas Karagiannis directed this witty and touching Greek comedy.

Who stars in A poor Onassis?

The film stars Kostas Voutsas in the lead role, with Mema Stathopoulou, Emilia Ipsilanti, Theodoros Katsadramis, and Andreas Barkoulis rounding out the main cast.

Is A poor Onassis (1969) worth watching?

With its clever humor and thoughtful themes, *A poor Onassis (1969)* is a charming and engaging watch, especially for fans of classic Greek comedies. While not a widely rated film, its charismatic performances and lighthearted storytelling make it a worthwhile experience.

How long is A poor Onassis?

The runtime of *A poor Onassis* is 101 minutes.

About A poor Onassis (1969) — A Greek comedy about life, legacy, and spending your last days in style

In this 1969 Greek comedy directed by Kostas Karagiannis, a modest accountant named Agisilaos Onassis—played with charm by Kostas Voutsas—receives devastating news that he has just one month left to live. With nothing left to lose, he abandons his humdrum existence and cashes out his modest savings to flee to a remote island, determined to experience wealth and freedom in his final days. The film blends lighthearted humor with poignant reflections on life, ambition, and mortality, all set against the sun-drenched backdrop of a bygone Greek coastal village.

The story unfolds with a mix of slapstick wit and gentle satire, as Agisilaos embarks on a whirlwind journey of self-reinvention. Mema Stathopoulou and Emilia Ipsilanti bring warmth and wit to supporting roles, while Theodoros Katsadramis and Andreas Barkoulis round out the ensemble cast with their comedic timing. At its core, *A poor Onassis (1969)* is a heartfelt exploration of what it truly means to live richly, even when time is short. A classic of Greek cinema, it remains a crowd-pleaser for its clever storytelling and heartfelt performances.