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The police arrest the stockbroker Kostas Floras (Christos Tsaganeas), whose wife was having an affair with the victim.

This guide covers the 1959/1960 Greek noir classic ( Έγκλημα στο Κολωνάκι ), often cited as the first "Greek noir" or detective film. Film Overview Release Year: 1959 (Theatrical release in early 1960). Director/Writer: Tzanis Aliferis. The police arrest the stockbroker Kostas Floras (Christos

Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Yannis Maris , the "father" of Greek crime fiction. Director/Writer: Tzanis Aliferis

The "HDTV" and "128" in your query likely refer to a specific high-definition digital broadcast or a file release (possibly 1280x720 resolution or a specific release group tag). While the film was originally shot in black-and-white, modern restorations have allowed for high-quality digital versions to be broadcast on Greek television and streaming platforms. While the film was originally shot in black-and-white,

This film marks the first screen appearance of the famous Detective Bekas (played by Giannis Bertos), a character inspired by Simenon’s Maigret. Plot Summary

Kostas’s son, Dimitris (Andreas Barkoulis), refuses to believe his father is guilty. He teams up with a journalist and a politician to conduct a private investigation.

The story begins with the brutal murder of (Michalis Nikolinakos), a successful and philandering painter, in his apartment in the upscale Kolonaki district of Athens.