You can find more detailed production credits and user ratings on its IMDb page or The Movie Database (TMDB) . To vlima pou dagonei (Video 1986) - IMDb
The story follows Dionysakis (Sakis), a baker's son in the village of Magoula who is known for his constant pranks. After reading a newspaper article about a man in America accused of murder for biting someone while knowing he has HIV, Sakis and his friend decide to pull an extreme prank on their village. You can find more detailed production credits and
The film is noted for its crude humor and its reflection of the era's social anxieties—specifically the early, often misunderstood, public perception of the AIDS epidemic. Like many Greek video-movies of the time, it relies on slapstick, exaggerated performances, and local satire. The film is noted for its crude humor
Originally released on VHS; commonly found today as "VHSRip" on archive sites or YouTube nostalgia channels . Cultural Context Cultural Context Sakis spreads a rumour that he
Sakis spreads a rumour that he has contracted the virus and begins a "biting spree," terrorizing the local townsfolk. The joke quickly spirals out of control when he bites the local mayor, leading to mass panic and the involvement of the police. Key Details 1986 Director: Michalis Lefakis Jr. Genre: Comedy / Satire