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The treasure 2017

★ 4.03 votes100 min📅 2017-12-07

In this sharp-witted Greek comedy from 2017, director Stratos Markidis crafts a clever tale of greed, deception, and unexpected fortune.

Director: Stratos Markidis

Cast

Pavlos Haikalis
Pavlos Haikalis
Νεόκοπος Χαιρετάκης
Elisavet Konstantinidou
Elisavet Konstantinidou
Θεώνη Κανελοπιπεράκη
Sotiris Kalivatsis
Sotiris Kalivatsis
Στέλιος Προυσαλάκης
Giannis Tsimitselis
Giannis Tsimitselis
Ηρακλής Τσισκάκης
Fay Ksila
Fay Ksila
Λουκία
Michalis Marinos
Michalis Marinos
Ερμής Δερμιτζάκης
Lefteris Eleftheriou
Lefteris Eleftheriou
Βάσος Χαιρετάκης
Sofia Moutidou
Sofia Moutidou
Χαριτίνη Χαιρετάκη
Dorotea Mercuri
Dorotea Mercuri
Κάρλα
Magda Pensou
Magda Pensou
Λεώνη Περρή

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The treasure (2017) about?

A recently widowed woman inherits a struggling inn and spreads a rumor about a hidden wartime treasure inside. Her lie quickly attracts a crowd of desperate treasure hunters, each with their own schemes to uncover the supposed fortune.

Who directed The treasure?

The film was directed by Stratos Markidis, known for his work in Greek cinema blending humor with historical and social themes.

Who stars in The treasure?

The cast features Pavlos Haikalis, Elisavet Konstantinidou, Sotiris Kalivatsis, Giannis Tsimitselis, and Fay Ksila in key roles.

Is The treasure (2017) worth watching?

As a lighthearted comedy with sharp dialogue and an engaging premise, *The treasure* is a solid pick for fans of quirky films. Its blend of humor and historical intrigue makes it a standout in its genre, even if it isn't high-stakes drama.

How long is The treasure?

The movie runs for 100 minutes.

About The treasure (2017) — A Widow's Lie Sparks a Gold Rush in This Greek Comedy

In this sharp-witted Greek comedy from 2017, director Stratos Markidis crafts a clever tale of greed, deception, and unexpected fortune. The story follows a grieving widow who inherits a struggling inn, only to spread a tantalizing rumor that a hidden treasure—left by wartime occupiers—lies buried within its walls. What begins as a quiet, debt-ridden existence quickly spirals into chaos as a motley crew of hopeful treasure hunters descend upon the inn, each with their own dubious motives. Markidis blends dark humor with a nostalgic nod to wartime history, creating a film that's as much about human folly as it is about the allure of riches.

With a cast led by Pavlos Haikalis, Elisavet Konstantinidou, and Sotiris Kalivatsis, *The treasure (2017)* delivers a fast-paced, character-driven romp where nothing is as it seems. The film's atmosphere oscillates between cozy familiarity and mounting tension, as the widow's web of lies unravels in hilariously unpredictable ways. Whether you're a fan of offbeat comedies or stories about the absurd lengths people go to for money, this Greek gem offers a delightful mix of wit and warmth.