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| Ipolochagos Natassa Υπολοχαγός Νατάσσα | |
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| Directed by | Nikos Foskolos |
| Written by | Nikos Foskolos |
| Starring | Aliki Vougiouklaki Dimitris Papamichael Costas Carras |
| Cinematography | Yorgos Arvanitis Nicos Gardellis Dimos Sakelariou |
| Edited by | Vassilis Syropoulos |
| Music by | Kostas Kapnisis |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
| Country | Greece |
| Language | Greek |
Ipolochagos Natassa (Greek:Υπολοχαγός Νατάσσα,Lieutenant Natasha, also known outside Greece asBattlefield Constantinople) is a 1970Greekfilm. It starredAliki Vougiouklaki as Natassa,Dimitris Papamichael as Orestis, andCostas Carras as Max. The story about theGerman occupation of Greece and the resistance by the Greeks. The director of the film isNikos Foskolos.
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