- Having spent twenty years dreaming about belonging to a family, an orphan will reunite with his rich father; however, this doesn't sit well with the mansion's staff who have set their sights on getting rid of him. What is their strategy?
- Cruelly abandoned at the doorstep of a small all-male orphanage, the hapless Thanassis Thanassakis has spent twenty long years of his life dreaming about belonging to a family. But, the fantasy will come true right after leaving the institution he grew up in--and Thanassis who was seemingly stuck forever in between jobs--will eventually find love and his wealthy long-lost father he has been searching for, by a pleasant twist of fate. However, unfortunately for Thanassis--the lawful and sole heir apparent to a substantial fortune--his sudden and unwelcome arrival does not sit well with the splendid mansion's household staff who now have set their sights on getting rid of him. What is their devious scheme? Is Thanassis mad enough to take the bull by the horns?—Nick Riganas
- The film works as a parody of a crime mystery. The impoverished Thanasis Thanasakis reunites with his wealthy father and becomes the sole heir to a large fortune. He settles in his father's mansion. His father's employees (the previous heirs to said fortune) are conspiring to dispose of him, in hopes of getting back in the old man's will.—Dimos I
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