Siiri Angerkoski
Birth : 1902-08-21, Oulu, Finland
Death : 1971-03-28
A finnish TV-movie by Jukka Sipilä
Two brothers, two different lifestyles collide. Eero is a young married man who opens up a print shop and struggles to get it going. Eki is a student with Marxist ideas, although he dates the daughter of a wealthy shipowner.
Sigrid Aalto
Sisters Pirkko and Brita travel to Aulango together with their landlady Sigrid to look for wealthy spouses. At the same time brothers Erkki and Olavi hope to find girls who would love them for their own sake and not for their money.
Rakennus-Tilda
Loviisa
Bertta Piiparinen
Iida
Mary Moulin 'Maija Moilanen'
Anselmi's Wife
A story of a mink coat passing from one owner to another binding their fates.
Loponen
An uptight all-girl school teacher Leena Kataja stumbles upon a handsome artist Pertti Rinne who paints her face on a nude portrait, much to her chagrin. She is intent on keeping the painting out of circulation by stealing it from an art gallery, but the aftermath turns out to be more complex than she anticipated, leading Leena to become involved in various misunderstandings featuring a gang of criminals, inept cops and false murder charges among other things.
Amanda Neulanen
Justiina Puupää
Pete and Runt misinterpret the messages of a career choice machine and try to create a career as African dancers.
Eufrosyyne
Isabella Kankkunen
Hilda Männistö
Justiina Puupää
Mammi Lehtelä
Emma
Justiina Puupää
Mimmi Aaltonen
Justiina Puupää
Hirs-Riikka
Justiina Puupää
Justiina Puupää
Justiina Puupää
Lyydi
Justiina Puupää
Jaana
Justiina Puupää
Justina urges Pete and Runt to get a job. As a result they meet an orphan boy named Otto while working as a park nannies. They offer to shelter the boy, but at the same time the father Antti, who has returned from the sea, is looking for his son together with Miss Raikas.
Jenny Lindman
Amanda Pilvinen
Mrs. Saarinen (uncredited)
Justiina Puupää
Pete and Runt travel to Lapland to hunt the snowman in the hope of a cash reward, and takeJustiina along as a bait.
Agnes Järviö
(uncredited)
1. Woman
Based on a short story by Johannes Linnankoski. A story of a milkmaid that falls in love with a student on holiday
Justiina Puupää
Pekka is given the task of renting a summer place, but real estate agent Aadolf Muikku tricks him into buying a villa.
Kaisa
The film tells the story of the romance between the timber rafters and widow Kaisa, her daughter Satu and Katri from Karkela. Problems are caused by the men in the village, especially the Master of Karkela, who has his own plans for widow's land.
Justiina Puupää
Pete and Runt set up a kindergarten at their home, and unknowingly end up taking care of a kidnapped baby.
Jenni
Jumbu (uncredited)
Jenny
Marleena
Journalist Sanni visits the countryside to write about the timber industry. Looking for a room she is immediately thrust into the merry community of loggers, always up for a song, but one of them, Hurma-Jussi, is a little too persistent. Luckily, she is “saved” by the handsome lumberjack Eräs.
Albertiina Hoikkanen
Ida Holopainen
Sarmo explores the mystery associated with the murder of a landowner and the tangle of crimes, threats, and conspiracies created by a letter he left behind. At the same time Sarmo helps the consuls of imaginary small states of South America in a difficult situation, and charms their daughters.
Mimmi Lötjönen
Based on a song by the same name. It was the Genre Popularizer for the Rillumarei film and live entertainment genre that drew from the musical couplet genre of light, cleverly written, often satirical songs. Many of these films were based on an existing song, or a song was specifically written to be the foundation of a film.
Siiri Palmu
Mrs. Möllersvärd
In the early 1800s, Finnish governor's daughter first detests but soon falls in love with Russian Czar Alexander I who has just taken Finland over from Sweden's rule.
Maagga (voice) (uncredited)
Young woman flies to Lapland together with her father and his new female friend whom the daughter dislikes. On a lonely skiing-trip across the vast wilderness, the young lady ends up in a shack inhabited by two research engineers and a funny old Lapland man who sees peculiar dreams.
Alma Lehtimaa
Birgit Alanne
Elisabet
A comedy about a social studies professor opposing a dockworkers strike ending up working at the docks by mistake and having his worldview turn upside down.
Karuliina Hurulainen
Lilja Muhonen
Kunigunda
Sofia Björn
Accountant's Wife
Fiina
Olga Rantanen
Miina Toropainen
Two conservative men are surprised when they find out that their wives are actually athletes.
Elli
Tuula, Mirri and Aino are roommates at a nurse college. At her hospital internship, Aino works with Dr. Eero who has had an affair with Viivi, the director of the nurses' dormitory. At the same time, Tuula is starting to get closer to Mirri's fiancé Ragnar who has begun to doubt Mirri's love and loyalty.
Nanni
"Youth Astray" - About three young men trying to find a place in society after the war.
Hilda
Olli Suominen goes through the usual troubles of a teenager. After being in the war he is trying to find his place in the society. And the relations with his family is in turmoil. He also finds the sweet life in restaurants more exhilarating than being in the school and reading books for the forthcoming student exams.
Mimmi
Husso
Hilda
Olli Suominen fancies his teacher and other shenanigans.
Mrs. Hake
Elisabet
Hilda
Sorja Möttönen
Hilda
Maria Blom
Bank manager wants to hire younger employees. Fired cashier decides to teach him a lesson.
Tekla
Sandra Matilda Hendonen
Emmi Kankkunen
Story about about a young man who was raised in an orphanage. Kauko goes to Helsinki to work as a store help. The living the big city is not so easy as Kauko expects and not so grand.
Mrs. Andersson
A young heiress settles into a holiday hotel in search of a suitable husband. There are enough groom candidates, some gentlemen, and some cheaters. All that is certain is that the misfortunes will not end.
Kompura
Emilia
At the eve of Crimean war orphaned Regina lives with her grandmother in a small cabin near a lavish villa. As the summer approaches there is great anticipation of a big ball to be held.
Bertha
Hilda
The film takes place in the summer and spring of 1940. Isä, the father, gets involved in the stock market and threatens the livelihood of the family.
Eva Irvas
Salli
A Finnish comedy film from 1940. The third in the "Lapatossu" trilogy.
Malla
A poet finds a new muse in young woman.
Siiri Koskeli
A love story between a taxi driver and a travel guide in the form of a musical.
Helga's Mother
Aleksandra
(uncredited)
Mimmi
February Manifesto was Yrjö Norta's and Toivo Särkkä's Finnish movie from 1939. It is a Finnish historical drama about developing independency based on book of the writer Mika Waltari. Movie Starring Tauno Palo and Regina Linnanheimo. For it's anti-soviet thematics it was banned in Finland from 1944 to 1987.
Amanda (uncredited)
Martta
Mimmi
Mrs. Isola
Manta Mäkinen
Kaisa Makkonen
Liina
Widow Laurila
Matilda Bybom
Alfred Haaravirta's worries begin, when his longtime housekeeper dies. So Alfred sends a letter to his old friend Matilda and asks her to be his new housekeeper. But Matilda misunderstands the letter to be a proposal of marriage.
Woman at Phone Booth (uncredited)
Irmeli wants a certain job as a secretary but finds out that she would have to be married in order to get the vacancy. She lies that she has recently married and then gets a stranger from a nearby restaurant to pose as her husband. Complications arise when they have to continue their charade.
Kaisa
Anni's Mother
Mrs. Miettinen (uncredited)
Esko makes a bet that he will marry the first young woman he encounters. This turns out to be Kirsti, who promptly turns down the proposals. But when she finds about the bet, she agrees to marry him in order to get her revenge.
Swedish Spinster (uncredited)
The romantic musical comedy Kaikki rakastavat is a key work in Finnish film history since it was the first feature film of Valentin Vaala as the house director of Suomi-Filmi and the film which launched the most beloved screen couple of Finland, Tauno Palo and Ansa Ikonen.
(uncredited)