Un periodista ayuda al famoso detective Bekas a resolver el asesinato de una actriz de teatro.Un periodista ayuda al famoso detective Bekas a resolver el asesinato de una actriz de teatro.Un periodista ayuda al famoso detective Bekas a resolver el asesinato de una actriz de teatro.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
Opiniones destacadas
Greek cinema does not usually dabble in the crime/mystery/film noir genres (probably due to lack of resources as much as lack of know-how), but occasionally it does take a stab (no pun intended), and "Eglima Sta Paraskinia" is one such attempt - and a thoroughly respectable one at that. Good camerawork, solid performances, OK plot, atmospheric music score by Mimis Plessas. **1/2 out of 4.
A rare jewel for Greek cinema. This is one of a few Greek noir films and in my opinion the best.
A crime is committed in a theater. The leading lady of a play is murdered in her dressing room, and (the famous) police inspector Bekas (Titos Vandis) will investigate the case. His friend Makris (Alekos Alexandrakis), a newspaper editor, will help him solve it.
Eglima sta paraskinia (I could translate it as Backstage crime), is a highly artistic and a rather suspenseful whodunit movie, written by a master of the genre, Yannis Maris. The acting is great, especially by the two protagonists. Vandis nails the role of Bekas and should have reprised it in another movie. Alexandrakis is full of grace as usual, in a role that suites him well. The rest of the cast give great performances as well.
The movie may be the first Dinos Katsouridis directs, but because of his previous experience as an editor and cinematographer, he does it superbly. Also Aristeidis Karydis-Fuchs is responsible for the artistic cinematography, which won the first prize at Thessaloniki Film Festival that year. Finally, Mimis Plessas composed the music which greatly fits the ambiance of the movie.
I can imagine that it would be difficult for a non-Greek to discover that film but I definitely recommend it to everyone, especially to film noir lovers.
A crime is committed in a theater. The leading lady of a play is murdered in her dressing room, and (the famous) police inspector Bekas (Titos Vandis) will investigate the case. His friend Makris (Alekos Alexandrakis), a newspaper editor, will help him solve it.
Eglima sta paraskinia (I could translate it as Backstage crime), is a highly artistic and a rather suspenseful whodunit movie, written by a master of the genre, Yannis Maris. The acting is great, especially by the two protagonists. Vandis nails the role of Bekas and should have reprised it in another movie. Alexandrakis is full of grace as usual, in a role that suites him well. The rest of the cast give great performances as well.
The movie may be the first Dinos Katsouridis directs, but because of his previous experience as an editor and cinematographer, he does it superbly. Also Aristeidis Karydis-Fuchs is responsible for the artistic cinematography, which won the first prize at Thessaloniki Film Festival that year. Finally, Mimis Plessas composed the music which greatly fits the ambiance of the movie.
I can imagine that it would be difficult for a non-Greek to discover that film but I definitely recommend it to everyone, especially to film noir lovers.
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- TriviaThe movie was screened during 1960-1961 and sold 67,610 tickets. It came in 7th out of 58 movies.
- ConexionesFeatured in Gamos ala... ellinika (1964)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Murder Backstage
- Locaciones de filmación
- Atenas, Grecia(exterior scenes)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 23 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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