Thou Vou falakros praktor, epiheirisis Yis Mathiam
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Duration Language Greek | Director Thanasis Vengos Country Greece | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 1969 |
Thou-Vou falakros praktor, epiheirisis "Yis Mathiam" (Greek: is a 1969 Greek spy comedy film directed by Thanasis Vengos, written by Giorgos Lazaridis, and starring Thanasis Vengos, Zannino, and Antonis Papadopoulos. The film was shot in black-and-white.
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The film was a sequel to Voitheia! O Vengos faneros praktor 000 (1967).
Title
The film title means Thou-Vou the Bald Agent and the Land of Destruction Mission.
The title character is codenamed Thou-Vou (Greek: . "Thou" stands for Theta, "Vou" stands for Beta. They form the Greek initials of protagonist Thanasis Vengos (??????? ??????, pronounced: Thanassis Vegos).
"Yis Mathiam" derives from the terms ??? (Yis or Gis) for "Land" and ?????? (Mathiam or Madiam) for Midian, a Biblical area. The term is a byword of destruction in modern Greek.
Plot
The inept secret agent Thou-Vou (Thanasis Vengos) shas finally graduated. He and his fellow agent MAP 31 (Antonis Papadopoulos) partner up to open their own agency. Their first customers are drama film director Tzimis Paloukas (Vasilis Andreopoulos) and his associates from the film company "Ah Vah" (Greek: ?? ???, the term means woe). They task them with three missions but their true intention is to secretly film the agents in action. They are fully aware of their ineptness and intend to use the footage for Ah Vahs first comedy film. The missions are an excuse for a series of gags.
One of their missions involves searching for a hippie by the name of Roza Alimonou (Sofi Zanninou). Thou-Vou is convinced that this is the true identity of a Romani woman who happens to go by the name Roza (Sassa Kazeli). The misunderstanding causes fights in a Romani camp. Another has them take part in a catch wrestling match against wrestler Spazokefalos (Dimitri Karystinos), whose professional name means "Headbreaker". The third has them interrupt the filming process of one of Ah Vahs rival firms.
The final mission proves fatal for Thou-Vou. The film ends with the deceased agent in the afterlife, preparing to enter Heaven.