Τα Τσακάλια
Τα Τσακάλια
| 07 June 1981 (USA)
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In a television program dedicated to the problem of drugs, George tells the story of his life which was immersed in the mire of drugs and crime. The troubled relationship with his family, robberies, drugs will revive and the narrative will give an answer to whether love can finally save.

Reviews
ReaderKenka

Let's be realistic.

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Steineded

How sad is this?

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Holstra

Boring, long, and too preachy.

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Nayan Gough

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Discotheque-Jacky_O

Words are meaningless if you are about to describe this movie.The corruption of the Greek teenagers,in your screen!See how life was in the 80's,the fast motorcycles,the fantastic Discotheque-Jacky.O... The Plot:Giorgos (Panos Mixalopoulos) is the classic bad boy.He likes motorcycles,discos,pretty girls and stuff.He meets his friends at the disco,and sometimes at his friend's house,a foreign girl named Ursula Van Hoven.His friend,Fanis (Stamatis Gardelis) ,meets a girl from the country,who ran out from home because of her parents.Her name is Athina(Sofia Aliberti).Giorgos also meets one day at the disco a girl called Eleni (Athina Tsilira).One day,his naughty friend Loukas (Giorgos Rigas),says to him that he has a good idea.The idea is to rob Giorgos' father,who works in a bank,take the money and run!Can you just think of the rest?... The first part of the trilogy of Giannis Dalianidis,(Ta Tsakalia,I Strofi,Oi Epikindynoi),will stick you on screen!The best cult movie ever!

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andrkns

"Ta Tsakalia" is probably what comes to mind when you think cult Greek B-movie.The directing is awful, the acting mediocre but it really doesn't matter. This movie is an exaggerated portrayal of a Greek cast-out in the 80s. Social decay, family fall out, Zundapp motorcycles, gang fighting, robbery and the most historic a**-kicking intro ever by Stamatis Gardelis:"Me thimasai re pousti?" (whoever understands it).

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