Anthony Quinn's widow is continuing the Hollywood legend's fight with the Greek government over ownership of his island getaway.
Katherine Quinn is determined to resolve the 50-year legal battle over the actor's two-acre plot on Rhodes, which he purchased to create a centre for filmmakers and artists.
Greek officials allegedly agreed to sell the isolated bay to the Zorba The Greek star, but the purchase was reportedly annulled and he never obtained the deeds.
Now Katherine is taking charge of the matter, and has recruited U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to raise the issue on a visit to Athens next week (begs07Feb11).
Family lawyer Stefanos Stratis tells Britain's Daily Express, "Katherine is determined to at least get compensation. Quinn was very bitter about it."
Quinn, who died aged 86 in 2001, fell in love with the seaside plot while filming The Guns of Navarone there, but eventually boycotted the island after the feud over the title deeds escalated.