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Kuisma ja Helinä (1951)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Ilmari Unho
Writer : Ilmari Unho

Synopsis

Actors

Kalervo Nissilä
Kalervo Nissilä
Elina Pohjanpää
Elina Pohjanpää
Uljas Kandolin
Uljas Kandolin
Rauni Luoma
Rauni Luoma
Elina Kolehmainen
Elina Kolehmainen
Henny Valjus
Henny Valjus
Oke Tuuri
Oke Tuuri
Pentti Viljanen
Pentti Viljanen
Eino Kaipainen
Eino Kaipainen
Leo Riuttu
Leo Riuttu

Crews

Ilmari Unho
Ilmari Unho
Director
Larin-Kyösti
Larin-Kyösti
Poem
Väinö Syvänne
Väinö Syvänne
Theatre Play
Risto Orko
Risto Orko
Producer
Eino Heino
Eino Heino
Director of Photography
Armas Laurinen
Armas Laurinen
Editor
Hugo Ranta
Hugo Ranta
Sound
George de Godzinsky
George de Godzinsky
Original Music Composer
Ville Hänninen
Ville Hänninen
Production Design
Ilmari Unho
Ilmari Unho
Screenplay

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