The Aegean Tragedy
Originally released in 1961. The Aegean Tragedy is a history/documentary film. directed by Basil Maros. At just 78 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Vassilis Zochos, Winston Churchill, and Adolf Hitler
Synopsis
Documentary on the Greek history of the first half of the 20th century, from the Balkan wars until December events, with a special emphasis on the Asia Minor Catastrophe and its aftermath, through filmed documents by Joseph Hep, George Prokopiou, Achilleas Mandras, Philopimenas Finos, Gabriel Loggos and Kyriakos Kourbetis.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Vassilis Zochos
as Narrator
Winston Churchill
as Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
as Self (archive footage)
King George VI of the United Kingdom
as Self (archive footage)
Ioannis Metaxas
as Self (archive footage)
Benito Mussolini
as Self (archive footage)
Eleftherios Venizelos
as Self (archive footage)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EL
Production Companies
- Basil Maros Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Aegean Tragedy about?
Documentary on the Greek history of the first half of the 20th century, from the Balkan wars until December events, with a special emphasis on the Asia Minor Catastrophe and its aftermath, through ...
Who directed The Aegean Tragedy?
The Aegean Tragedy was directed by Basil Maros.
How long is The Aegean Tragedy?
The Aegean Tragedy has a runtime of 1 hours and 18 minutes (78 minutes total).
When was The Aegean Tragedy released?
The Aegean Tragedy was released on September 4, 1961 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Aegean Tragedy?
The main cast of The Aegean Tragedy includes Vassilis Zochos, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, King George VI of the United Kingdom, Ioannis Metaxas.