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Orpopojan valssi (1949)

Género : Drama

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 9M

Director : Ville Salminen

Sinopsis

Actores

Sakari Halonen
Sakari Halonen
J. Alfred Tanner
Eija Inkeri
Eija Inkeri
Milda
Aku Korhonen
Aku Korhonen
S. Juurioja
Veikko Linna
Veikko Linna
Martti Katajisto
Martti Katajisto
Sinikka Koskela
Sinikka Koskela
Ture Ara
Ture Ara
Doctor
Aarne Laine
Aarne Laine
Irja Rannikko
Irja Rannikko
Jalmari Parikka
Jalmari Parikka
Rulf Frapin
Birger Kortman
Birger Kortman
Maunu Kurkvaara
Maunu Kurkvaara
(uncredited)
Urho Westman
Urho Westman
(uncredited)
Mauri Jaakkola
Mauri Jaakkola
(uncredited)
Toivo Lahti
Toivo Lahti
(uncredited)
Maila Tuomi
Maila Tuomi
(uncredited)
Artturi Laakso
Artturi Laakso
(uncredited)
Uuno Montonen
Uuno Montonen
(uncredited)
Sven Relander
Sven Relander
(uncredited)
Mirjam Salminen
Mirjam Salminen
(uncredited)
Ester Kasurinen
Ester Kasurinen
(uncredited)
Ulla Sandqvist
Ulla Sandqvist
(uncredited)
Lea Penttinen
Lea Penttinen
(uncredited)
Maija Autio
Maija Autio
(uncredited)
Kaarlo Halttunen
Kaarlo Halttunen
(uncredited)
Arvo Lehesmaa
Arvo Lehesmaa
(uncredited)
Otto Noro
Otto Noro
(uncredited)
Ale Porkka
Ale Porkka
(uncredited)
Evald Terho
Evald Terho
(uncredited)
Lea Wallin
Lea Wallin
(uncredited)
Leo Jokela
Leo Jokela
(uncredited)

Tripulaciones

Ville Salminen
Ville Salminen
Director
T.J. Särkkä
T.J. Särkkä
Producer
Inkeri Marjanen
Inkeri Marjanen
Writer
Kalle Peronkoski
Kalle Peronkoski
Director of Photography
Armas Vallasvuo
Armas Vallasvuo
Editor
Taisto Lindegren
Taisto Lindegren
Sound
Harry Bergström
Harry Bergström
Original Music Composer
Ville Salminen
Ville Salminen
Production Design
Olavi Suominen
Olavi Suominen
Makeup Artist
Siviä Friskberg
Siviä Friskberg
Hairstylist
Mirjam Salminen
Mirjam Salminen
Script Supervisor
Teppo Riihimäki
Teppo Riihimäki
Assistant Camera
Leena Valkeala
Leena Valkeala
Script Supervisor
Matti Silvantie
Matti Silvantie
Sound Assistant
Uolevi Lönnberg
Uolevi Lönnberg
Location Manager
Viki Candé
Viki Candé
Grip
Pentti Auer
Pentti Auer
Grip
Reino Helkesalo
Reino Helkesalo
Grip
Erkki Tolvanen
Erkki Tolvanen
Still Photographer
Eka Karppanen
Eka Karppanen
Title Designer

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