In 1896 it is announced that the Olympic Games will be revived in Athens. A young shepherd, Spiridon Loues, decides to enter the 26-mile marathon. Once in Athens, he meets Christina Gratsos,... Read allIn 1896 it is announced that the Olympic Games will be revived in Athens. A young shepherd, Spiridon Loues, decides to enter the 26-mile marathon. Once in Athens, he meets Christina Gratsos, a young woman from his hometown who is now the personal maid of Eleni Costa, Greece's mos... Read allIn 1896 it is announced that the Olympic Games will be revived in Athens. A young shepherd, Spiridon Loues, decides to enter the 26-mile marathon. Once in Athens, he meets Christina Gratsos, a young woman from his hometown who is now the personal maid of Eleni Costa, Greece's most glamorous actress. Though he has arrived after the qualification date, Spiridon's athlet... Read all
- Christina Gratsos
- (as Maria Xénia)
- Drake
- (as Bill Browne)
- Maria Loues
- (as Marion Silva)
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I found it rather difficult to watch this film all the way through. The acting was uninspired, the story was weak, and overall it just dragged.There were moments that were intended to be humorous that just fell flat. The actors don't seem interested in giving there all here for the most part. Maria Xenia makes some effort, but given the weak script there is little she could do.
I do think that it could have been interesting had there been a little more focus on the Olympics aspect and less on Mansfield's character attempting to seduce Colton's character. The seduction falls flat on screen. And it seems the actors are just embarrassing themselves.
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- TriviaMickey Hargitay Jr.: "Miklos", Jayne Mansfield's 23-month-old son, at the beginning of the film as the little boy who throws food across the table.
- GoofsThough the film is set at the time of the first modern Olympic Games at the dawn of the 20th Century, from far away it is noticeable that the people in the crowd are from the 1960s as they're wearing 1960s fashions.
- Quotes
Spiridon Loues: Father, I want to go to Athens tonight and I need a little money. I ran into old Cristos, and he tells me that Greece are having the Olympic Games again. They begin tomorrow and if I start tonight I can be in Athens in time.
Father Loues: What for?
Spiridon Loues: I want to take part. I want to run.
Father Loues: You? You want to run? In the Olympic Games?
Spiridon Loues: What do you look at me like that for? You know I can outrun anybody in the village.
Father Loues: So you can outrun anyone in our village, you are the fastest in Marousi. So what?
Spiridon Loues: Look, I'll need very little money, Father, and I'll pay you back every cent.
Father Loues: What makes you think, they'll let you run? And if they do, then what? What chance have you against those great athletes?
Father Loues: [to his wife] You know the trouble with him? He's a dreamer.
Spiridon Loues: What's wrong with that? A man must have dreams. Out in the meadows, I think what is the difference between me and my sheep? Not much, Father. We stand in the hot sun from daybreak until dusk. Then we come home and sleep. Day after day. The difference between a man and his animal is that a man has dreams. And I want my dreams to come true. Please, Father, can I have the money?
Father Loues: No! Now let me eat my soup in peace.
- Crazy creditsThis photoplay is not a biography of Spiridon Loues. Any similarity to actual persons living or dead is purely coincidental. All events except the Marathon victory are fictional.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Manos Hadjidakis: Reflection in the Mirror (2008)
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- Es geschah in Athen
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- Panathinaikos stadium, Athens, Greece(used in film)
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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