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Ion Dragoumis, Pinelopi Delta, Marika Kotopouli
Penelope Delta was revolutionary Ion Dragoumis’ first great love. But when legendary actress Marika Kotopouli entered his life, things changed and a huge rivalry for his love was born between the two women.
Writing:
- Lena Divani
Release Date:
Fri, Feb 14, 2020
Country: GR
Language: El
Runtime: 45
Country: GR
Language: El
Runtime: 45
Lena Divani
Self
Season 1:
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