The Adventures of Villar

It was one of two films starring the iconic Charlie Chaplin-like character named Villar (Βιλλαρ) created by Nikolaos Sfakianos.

Louis Douglas and his band toured Athens from February to March 1927 with the show Black People or Mavros Kosmos.

Louis Douglas returned to Greece and performed at a bar in Faliro intermittently while continually touring Europe throughout that period.

On his way to work, he bumps into a beautiful woman (Nitsa) and follows her into a taxi and both characters begin to tour the city initially stopping to view different Greek ruins namely the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Acropolis of Athens all the while exhibiting goofy behavior.

The couple took another taxi to a restaurant bar featuring an African American dixie band and people dancing.

The band's protagonist begins dancing demonstrating the facial expressions predominant of jazz musical actors of the early 20th century namely black vaudeville performers.

Villar proceeds to break up a wedding banquet continuing his idiotic behavior because it's so hot his butt is on fire and by the end of the film he meets up with Zaza and they live happily ever after.