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The Supreme Victory (1929)

Genre : Drama, Romance, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 29M

Director : Carl von Haartman

Synopsis

Actors

Carl von Haartman
Carl von Haartman
Henrik von Hagen
Kerstin Nylander
Kerstin Nylander
Vera Vasiljevna
Aku Korhonen
Aku Korhonen
Vakooja
Erik Fröling
Erik Fröling
Konsuli
Ellen Sylvin
Ellen Sylvin
Karin Huhta
Eero Kilpi
Eero Kilpi
Lääkäri
Reino Volanen
Reino Volanen
(uncredited)
Kaisu Leppänen
Kaisu Leppänen
(uncredited)
Nanny Westerlund
Nanny Westerlund
(uncredited)
Ernst Lampén
Ernst Lampén
(uncredited)
Lia Lae
Lia Lae
(uncredited)
Frans Ekebom
Frans Ekebom
(uncredited)

Crews

Carl von Haartman
Carl von Haartman
Director
Carl von Haartman
Carl von Haartman
Writer
Eino Kari
Eino Kari
Director of Photography
Karl Fager
Karl Fager
Production Design
Erkki Karu
Erkki Karu
Producer
Carl von Haartman
Carl von Haartman
Editor
Eino Kari
Eino Kari
Editor
Hannes Kuokkanen
Hannes Kuokkanen
Makeup Artist
Armas Fredman
Armas Fredman
Assistant Camera
Kullervo Kari
Kullervo Kari
Assistant Camera
Armas Fredman
Armas Fredman
Assistant Production Design
Kalle Havas
Kalle Havas
Still Photographer
Kosti Lehtinen
Kosti Lehtinen
Still Photographer

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