- During the day, he is a polite and chaste high-school scholar. But, when he sleepwalks at night under a different personality, he becomes the cool guy in his dreams, utterly unaware of his scandalous shenanigans, and his double identity.
- The bosom friends, the polite and chaste high-school scholar, Archimedes, and the self-confident trainer and seductive philanderer, Panos, live under the same roof and work in the same school. However, conservative, shy, and prude Archimedes is the polar opposite of Panos: an effortlessly modern and easygoing man who knows how to enjoy life. Despite Panos' considerable efforts to teach Archimedes a thing or two about a more contemporary and laid-back attitude, much to his chagrin, the scholar remains immovable to his lifestyle; however, only during the day. To be more specific, when Archimedes sleepwalks at night under an entirely different personality, he mysteriously becomes the cool guy in his dreams, and what is even more exciting, he keeps getting himself neck-deep in trouble, utterly unaware of his condition. Can Archimedes have the best of both worlds?—Nick Riganas
- Archimedes Mantouvalos is a polite, old-fashioned, prudish, and rather nerdy high-school teacher. He has few joys in life, no romantic relationships, and only one close friend. After suffering a series of frustrations, Archimedes develops a secondary personality which displays traits that he was trying to suppress for years. His alter ego is a thrill-seeking daredevil, a tough-acting cool guy, and a shameless flirt. The two personas are mostly unaware of each other's existence. The situation gets complicated when the new personality starts a romantic relationship with one of Archimedes' female students.—Dimos I
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By what name was O roz gatos (1985) officially released in Canada in English?
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