Aino Angerkoski

Nacimiento : 1898-01-09,

Muerte : 1974-03-30

Películas

Kertokaa se hänelle…
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Pikku Ilona ja hänen karitsansa
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Hei, rillumarei!
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Kipparikvartetti
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Särkelä itte
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Kirkastuva sävel
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Sylvi
Mrs. Löfberg (uncredited)
Ballaadi
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Nuoria ihmisiä
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Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi
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Wager is Count Mauritz Armborg, the young master of the estate. Linnanheimo plays Katariina (Catherine) the nanny to Mauritz's nieces and nephews. The two fall in love and decide to escape to Italy via Denmark where they have planned to get married. There are always complications because Mauritz's grandmother doesn't want him to marry below him - she has decided that Mauritz is to marry the Swedish beauty, Ingeborg Liliecrona.
Puck
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Liisa and the renowned composer Raimo Kaarna are fond of each other, but in Kaarna's family history, everyone does not accept the relationship. In addition, Liisa has her own doubts, and a secret that does not endure the daylight.
Onni pyörii
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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.
Lapseni on minun...
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Elsa lives in a childless marriage. But she longs for a baby. She is drawn to a man that could be the father of her long awaited child.
SF-paraati
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A love story between a taxi driver and a travel guide in the form of a musical.
Halveksittu
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Helmikuun manifesti
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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.
Nummisuutarit
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Vieras mies tuli taloon
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Syyllisiäkö?
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Tulitikkuja lainaamassa
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As Dream and Shadow…
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