Dinos Iliopoulos, born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1913, made his mark in the world of Greek cinema and theater. His career began with a stage debut in 1944, but he became known for his film roles, particularly in The Abductors (1972), where he navigates the complexities of crime and morality. Iliopoulos's contributions to the genre reflect his ability to blend dramatic storytelling with engaging performances, solidifying his status in cult cinema. His extensive body of work includes over 70 films, showcasing a dedication to the craft that resonates within the cult film community.
The Abductors
The daughter of a wealthy shipowner is kidnapped by a ruthless gang and her father terrorised. a picture full of action and horror …….. an insight into the twilight world of drugs, violence and the ruthless men of greed. The struggle of a young undercover enforcement agent and his battle with the men of violence. movie of daring exploits… suspense…murder… where villain plots against villain to become gang leader. A really great action movie gem… an original look at international crime.