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  1. Sin (also known as The Beloved and Restless) is a 1971 film written and directed by George P. Cosmatos and marked his directorial debut. The film was produced by Curtwel Productions and stars Raquel Welch and Richard Johnson. It is set on an island and filmed in Cyprus.

    • 1971 (United Kingdom)
    • Patrick Curtis, George P. Cosmatos
  2. 12 de jun. de 2019 · Sin (1971) When Orestes returns to his Greek island homeland after several years in London to settle his late father’s estate, he begins an affair with Elena, who is married to his childhood friend Yanni. Their adultery soon leads to violence and crime. Director: George P. Cosmatos. Writers: George P. Cosmatos.

  3. 6 de jun. de 2018 · www.screenbound.co.ukSin [1971]Orestes returns to the Greek island where he grew up for his father's funeral, having spent several years in London. Everythin...

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  4. After Orestes (Richard Johnson) goes back to his Greek island homeland after a number of years in London, he starts an affair with Elena (Raquel Welch), who is married to his childhood pal Yanni (Renato Romano). It’s not long before their adultery soon results to hostility.

    • George P. Cosmatos
  5. When Orestes returns to his Greek island homeland after several years in London to settle his late father's estate, he begins an affair with Elena, who is married to his childhood friend Yanni. Their adultery soon leads to violence and tragedy.

  6. Sin (also known as The Beloved and Restless) is a 1971 film written and directed by George P. Cosmatos and marked his directorial debut. The film was produced by Curtwel Productions and stars Raquel Welch and Richard Johnson. It is set on an island and filmed in Cyprus.

  7. Sin Synopsis. When Orestes returns to his Greek island homeland after several years in London to settle his late father's estate, he begins an affair with Elena, who is married to his childhood friend Yanni. Their adultery soon leads to violence and tragedy.