
Ο Ιππόλυτος και το βιολί του
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Θανάσης Βέγγος
Ιππόλυτος

Γιάννης Αργύρης
Αγησίλαος

Κούλης Στολίγκας
Στρατηγός

Νινή Τζάνετ
Τασία

Κώστας Παπαχρήστος
Αστυνομικός

Μαίρη Μεταξά
Θεία Παναγιώτα

Δημήτρης Νικολαΐδης
Αφεντικό

Τάκης Μηλιάδης
Ιδιοκτήτης Γραφείου Τελετών

Μαργαρίτα Αθανασίου
Υπηρέτρια

Πάνος Καραβουσάνος
Οδηγός φορτηγού
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