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Zorba the Greek, intitulado originalmente Αλέξης Ζορμπάς ou Alexis Zorbas (em pt. , Zorba, o grego) é um filme greco–americano de 1964 baseado no romance homônimo Zorba the Greek, de Nikos Kazantzakis. O filme foi dirigido por Michael Cacoyannis e o personagem-título foi interpretado por Anthony Quinn — que não era grego, mas sim irlandês mexicano. O elenco incluiu Alan Bates como um visitante britânico. More information...

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