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"The Trip to Greece" is a road-trip comedy that has its charm in the chemistry between actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, who play themselves. There is no better way to bring together two of the best British comedians in an intelligent, warm and pleasant story that will make the audience complicit in a journey where deep reflections, humor and fun are the main course.
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Two comedian friends go away to Greece, following the footsteps of Odysseus. Enjoying the landscapes and delights of the Mediterranean, the duo entertains with their diabolically acid humor.
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