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The Taverna

When a waitress is substituted for a belly dancer in a Greek restaurant, chaos ensues before the owner is forced to change his old ways in order to prevent a major catastrophe.

Top Cast

  • Vangelis Mourikis

    Vangelis Mourikis

    Kostas

  • Rachel Kamath

    Rachel Kamath

    Jamila

  • Senol Mat

    Senol Mat

    Omer

  • Tottie Goldsmith

    Tottie Goldsmith

    Rebecca

  • Emily O'Brien-Brown

    Emily O'Brien-Brown

    Sally

  • Emmanuela Costaras

    Emmanuela Costaras

    Katerina

  • Kostas Moutsoulas

    Kostas Moutsoulas

    James

  • Christian Charisiou

    Christian Charisiou

    Angelo

  • María Mercedes

    María Mercedes

    Helen

Overview

When a waitress is substituted for a belly dancer in a Greek restaurant, chaos ensues before the owner is forced to change his old ways in order to prevent a major catastrophe.

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