- Poor Lisa and rich Mitsi are like two peas in a pod; however, a rash act of defiance will lead to a tight collaboration between Lisa and Mitsi's father, who pays a hefty reward to bring peace into his home. Can Lisa become the other woman?
- Surprisingly enough, Lisa Frangoudi and Mitsi Gavriiloglou are like two peas in a pod; nevertheless, the similarity ends there. Mitsi--the pampered only daughter of an affluent industrialist--has never worked a single day in her life, on the other hand, though, the impoverished street urchin and leader of a motley crew of equally poor waif children, Lisa, has no other choice but to sell combs to eke out a living. Before long, the girls' striking resemblance combined with a reckless act of defiance will lead to a spontaneous and seamless collaboration between Lisa and Mitsi's father, who pays a hefty reward to bring peace into his home. Can Lisa become the other woman?—Nick Riganas
- Mitsi Gavriiloglou is the pampered heiress to a wealthy industrialist. She orchestrates her own disappearance in a plan to marry her boyfriend in defiance of her father's wishes. While searching for his daughter, Mr. Gabriloglou finds her look-alike Lisa Frangoudi, a grown-up street urchin. He convinces her to impersonate Mitsi for a while, in hopes that the real deal would resurface. The streetwise Lisa has trouble adjusting to the life of a heiress.—Dimos I
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By what name was Lisa and the Other Woman (1961) officially released in Canada in English?
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