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'''Kostas Andritsos''', also known as '''George Andrews''' ({{lang-el|Κώστας Ανδρίτσος}}; 1 May 1916, [[Athens]] – 10 October 1993) was a [[Greece|Greek]] film director and writer.
'''Kostas Andritsos''', also known as '''George Andrews''' ({{lang-el|Κώστας Ανδρίτσος}}; 1 May 1916, [[Athens]] – 10 October 1993) was a [[Greece|Greek]] film director and writer.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Soldatos |first=Giannēs |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GwO5AAAAIAAJ |title=Historia tou Hellēnikou kinēmatographou: Hē Hellēnikē kinēmatographikē kōmōdia. Ho poiotikos kinēmatographos apo to 1960 hōs to 1967 |date=1989 |publisher=Aigokerōs |pages=120 |language=el}}</ref>


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==

Latest revision as of 14:53, 19 June 2023

Kostas Andritsos
Born(1916-05-01)1 May 1916
Athens
Died10 October 1993(1993-10-10) (aged 77)
NationalityGreek
Other namesGeorge Andrews
Occupation(s)Film director and writer
Notable workAera! Aera! Aera!

Kostas Andritsos, also known as George Andrews (Greek: Κώστας Ανδρίτσος; 1 May 1916, Athens – 10 October 1993) was a Greek film director and writer.[1]

Selected filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Soldatos, Giannēs (1989). Historia tou Hellēnikou kinēmatographou: Hē Hellēnikē kinēmatographikē kōmōdia. Ho poiotikos kinēmatographos apo to 1960 hōs to 1967 (in Greek). Aigokerōs. p. 120.
  2. ^ Vrasidas Karalis History of Greek Cinema 2012 -1441194479 Page 95 "Finally, another interesting film noir must be included: Kostas Andritsos' Scream (Kraugi, 1964), with its atmospheric dark settings, ingenious script by Nikos Foskolos and intricate subplots, all underlined by the bizarre juxtaposition of sounds ..."

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