Nora Mäkinen

Nora Mäkinen

出生 : 1920-02-11, Viipuri, Finland

死亡 : 1984-02-28

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Nora Mäkinen

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Levoton veri
Sylvi's child is run over by a bus, prompting her to drink poison. She goes blind in the process, causing her husband to lust after her much younger sister. After undergoing a dangerous operation to regain her sight, she hides her repaired vision behind dark eyeglasses, so she can spy on her sister and husband as they carry on their affair.
Poikani pääkonsuli
Charity woman (uncredited)
Perky student Inkeri 'Iiri' Paappanen and businessman Taavi Takkulainen fall in love during a boat trip, but a misunderstanding at a hotel in Stockholm causes their break-up. Returning to Finland, Inkeri applies to become a governess and gets a job at Taavi's parents' family. Consul General Albert, Taavi's brother intends to take advantage of Iiri in his political endeavors.
Vihtori ja Klaara
Vappu Vuorenkaiku
The film revolves around Vihtori's clandestine involvement with an attractive and rather worldly young woman named Ritva, who is planning to marry boxing champion and garage owner Klasu Tullari, son of Vihtori's friend Tomi, and their interactions with daughter Vappu and her fiancé, Peter von Schaslick, a mechanic in Klasu's garage, under the nose of the threatening and suspicious Klaara, with lazy son Nisse acting as a rather sardonic Greek chorus. Teuvo Tulio's only comedy.
Aktivistit
Maid
In 1916, Finland is still a part of Russian Empire. Eugen Schauman murders the governor of Finland, and his fellow activists take on smaller tasks in the fight for freedom.
Hätävara
Elina
The priest's daughter, Vappu Kankare first irritates and then admires the ambitious habitant, Jalmar "Jali" Kinnunen. After the studies, Vappu and Jali get married, but the marriage is disappointing.
The Song of the Scarlet Flower
Elli
Olavi, a farmer's son, leaves his home after a dispute with his father and leads a life of a womanizing logger.
Markan tähden
(uncredited)
Tulitikkuja lainaamassa
Anna-Kaisa Hyvärinen
Kuriton sukupolvi
Löpö (uncredited)
Lapatossu
(uncredited)