I am innocent (1960)
At first there was the theatrical adaptation, by Manolis Skouloudis, of the legendary Dreyfus Affair (an adaptation based on the novel by Emile Zola). It was then transferred to the cinema. The subject: the early 20th century and the military establishment, with the help of a money-loving and womanizing junior officer (Alekos Alexandrakis), accuses Captain Alfred Dreyfus (Dimitris Myrat) of treason, because he allegedly handed over secrets to the Germans. After a mock trial, where expediency prevailed, Dreyfus was convicted and imprisoned. However, Emile Zola firmly believes in his innocence and, through the press, fights a brave and effective battle, which will lead to the uncovering of the conspiracy and the restoration of the honor of the unjustly slandered captain.
Director:
Dinos Katsouridis
Writer:
Manolis Scouloudis
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Dimitris Myrat as Alfred Dreyfus |
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Voula Zouboulaki as |
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Alekos Alexandrakis as |
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Labros Konstadaras as Colonel Georges Picquart |
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Giannis Argyris as Emile Zola |
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Byron Pallis as Major Armand du Paty de Clam |
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Spyros Kalogirou as |
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Kleo Skouloudi as |
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Aliki Georgouli as Berta Henry |
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Thodoros Exarhos as Colonel Jean Sandherr |
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Vasos Andronidis as |
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Hristoforos Bouboukis as |
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Nikos Dendrinos as |
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Giorgos Gioldasis as |
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Thanos Grammenos as |
| Writing | Manolis Scouloudis | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Manolis Scouloudis | Screenplay |
| Directing | Dinos Katsouridis | Director |