Dimos Starenios, born in Cairo in 1909, became a notable figure in Greek cinema after relocating to Greece. Known for his distinctive portrayals of morally ambiguous characters, he appears in The Abductors (1972), where his performance adds a layer of complexity to the film's narrative. Starenios often took on roles that highlighted the darker sides of humanity, a theme prevalent in many cult films. His legacy continues to influence the genre, making him a compelling figure in the world of exploitation cinema.
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.