- With no trace of the whereabouts of his beloved children, a dejected expatriate returns to Athens in high hopes of finding them. As things take a turn for the unexpected, only a miracle will save him. Will the family be complete again?
- Kostas returns to his homeland after many years abroad and searches for his three children who were lost during the Occupation after his wife's death. In the meantime, Manolis, a poor young man in love with a girl called Kaiti, becomes a successful popular singer thanks to the unreserved help of his friend, Sonia. Sonia is also a singer and in love with a rich young man, Stelios, whose mother doesn't want her as her daughter-in-law. Manolis and Sonia are brother and sister, but they only find out when it is too late, after they locate their father and their other brother Sokratis.—Greek Film Archive
- With no trace of the whereabouts of his beloved children, the dejected expatriate, Kostas Geranis, returns to his hometown of Athens, in high hopes of finding them. Since his wife's death during the devastating German Occupation in Greece, Kostas has been unable to find happiness, and to further complicate matters--after a chance encounter with the popular singer, Manolis Kardasis--things will take a turn for the unexpected. In the end, what is Manolis' relation to the equally successful singer, Sonia?—Nick Riganas
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