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Oi aparadektoi (1991)

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The adventures of four people who live next to each other somewhere in Athens. Spyros and his wife Dimitra on one apartment, and Vlassis with his gay friend Yannis on the other. Though they are average people, these best friends can't stay out of trouble and get themselves in humorous situations all the time.
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