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Nelly, the Spy

Against the backdrop of the Nazis' rapid rise to power, a Greek music student arrives in 1936 Berlin and becomes a cabaret singer. In Europe, WWII rages on, and joining the Resistance is the only way to fight back. Will Nelly do her part?

Top Cast

  • Aliki Vougiouklaki

    Aliki Vougiouklaki

    Νέλλη

  • Faidon Georgitsis

    Faidon Georgitsis

  • Dinos Iliopoulos

    Dinos Iliopoulos

  • Kaiti Lambropoulou

    Kaiti Lambropoulou

  • Makis Revmatas

    Makis Revmatas

  • Arietta Moutousi

    Arietta Moutousi

  • Giannis Fyrios

    Giannis Fyrios

  • Giorgos Oikonomou

    Giorgos Oikonomou

  • Jenny Stefanakou

    Jenny Stefanakou

Overview

Against the backdrop of the Nazis' rapid rise to power, a Greek music student arrives in 1936 Berlin and becomes a cabaret singer. In Europe, WWII rages on, and joining the Resistance is the only way to fight back. Will Nelly do her part?

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5.1 / 10
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