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Olenko minä tullut haaremiin (1938)

Genre : Comedy, Romance

Runtime : 1H 3M

Director : T.J. Särkkä, Yrjö Norta
Writer : Jorma Nortimo

Synopsis

Actors

Ansa Ikonen
Ansa Ikonen
Helvi Heinonen
Aku Korhonen
Aku Korhonen
Salomon Harju
Siiri Angerkoski
Siiri Angerkoski
Manta Mäkinen
Laila Rihte
Laila Rihte
Aili Viheroja
Joel Rinne
Joel Rinne
Arvi Halmeheimo
Uuno Laakso
Uuno Laakso
Aabraham Hallavuo
Unto Salminen
Unto Salminen
Martti Paavola
Jorma Nortimo
Jorma Nortimo
Iivari Alhola (uncredited)
Kaija Suonio
Kaija Suonio
Selma Hallavuo (uncredited)
Eine Laine
Eine Laine
Fanny Heinonen (uncredited)
Annakaarina
Annakaarina
(uncredited)
Hellä Laiho
Hellä Laiho
(uncredited)
Toppo Elonperä
Toppo Elonperä
(uncredited)
Harri Sinijärvi
Harri Sinijärvi
(uncredited)
Jarl Malmstén
Jarl Malmstén
(uncredited)
Hilkka Helinä
Hilkka Helinä
(uncredited)

Crews

T.J. Särkkä
T.J. Särkkä
Director
Yrjö Norta
Yrjö Norta
Director
Agapetus
Agapetus
Theatre Play
Jorma Nortimo
Jorma Nortimo
Screenplay
T.J. Särkkä
T.J. Särkkä
Producer
Martti Similä
Martti Similä
Original Music Composer
Theodor Luts
Theodor Luts
Director of Photography
Yrjö Norta
Yrjö Norta
Editor
Karl Fager
Karl Fager
Production Design
Yrjö Norta
Yrjö Norta
Sound
Olavi Suominen
Olavi Suominen
Makeup Artist
Hellä Laiho
Hellä Laiho
Hairstylist
Fiinu Autio
Fiinu Autio
Costume Design
Sulo Tammilehto
Sulo Tammilehto
Assistant Camera
Unto Kumpulainen
Unto Kumpulainen
Assistant Camera
Kurt Vilja
Kurt Vilja
Sound Assistant
A.J. Tenhovaara
A.J. Tenhovaara
Still Photographer
Nils Gustafsson
Nils Gustafsson
Grip
Arvo Nieminen
Arvo Nieminen
Grip
Erkki Salojärvi
Erkki Salojärvi
Grip
Enok Sikiö
Enok Sikiö
Grip

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