Helge Ranin

Helge Ranin

出生 : 1897-02-18, Kuopio, Finland

死亡 : 1952-04-15

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Helge Ranin

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The Log Drivers
parson
The two sons of the Forsgården estate - Arne and Arthur - both fall for the same woman, the beautiful but poor Lea. She has on the other hand only eyes for Arne. After Arne during a fight thinks he has killed a log driver and flees, Lea finds herself in a difficult situation and is forced to marry Arthur.
Tapahtui kaukana
Filip Lehtinen
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.
Katupeilin takana
Ossi
Neljästoista vieras
Magnus Hakenhjelm
Ruusu ja kulkuri
Julius Immanuel Bergh
Kalle Aaltosen morsian
Hallermaa
The S/S Vellamo heads to Alexandria with Kaarina, the daughter of the ship's owner Hallerman, on board. As Kaarina trades places with the family's housekeeper Marja, first mate Yrjö takes a liking to Marja whom he believes to be miss Hallerman. Meanwhile Kaarina, pretending to be a member of the cleaning staff, starts getting close with lower ranking officer Kalle Aaltonen.
Irmeli, seitsentoistavuotias
Eugen Wolffmann (uncredited)
Onnen-Pekka
Anders Björn (uncredited)
Laitakaupungin laulu
Doctor
Koskenkylän laulu
Vallesmanni
Reino Köyri the son of a wealthy house falls off a horse and ends up at Liuhala's cottage to be treated by Venla. There he falls in love with the daughter of the house Anna. The couple’s cohabitation is hampered by previous commitments and ambiguities in kinship.
Loviisa – Niskavuoren nuori emäntä
Vallesmanni
Strong women take care of the property while the men focus on chasing women.
Fredrik Cygnaeus
The life story of Aleksis Kivi, author of the first Finnish novel in Finnish language and (posthumously) its most successful writer.
Viikon tyttö
Police inspector
Coverage
Gustaf Cederström
A historical drama depicting the Finnish struggle against Tsarist Russia. Opens at the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg in February 1899. Tsar Nicholas II signs the February Manifesto, the purpose of which is to abolish Finnish self-government. An act that arouse widespread opposition in Finland.
Between two dances
Antti Kare
Forester Antti Kare and manager John Freyberg travel north in search of millions worth of timber sales. The manager's giddy daughter Margit also secretly joins the journey.
Meidän poikamme
Pekka Peltola
Silent military propaganda film by Erkki Karu, later followed by the musical revue film Meidän poikamme merellä ("Our Boys at Sea", 1933) and Meidän poikamme ilmassa – me maassa ("Our Boys in the Air – and We on Land", 1934), both of them also directed by Karu. The film comes with a orchestral accompaniment arranged by Raine Ampuja in 2005, based on the original score by Lauri Näre and Emil Kauppi, which in turn was based on traditional Finnish military tunes.
Neiti nimismies
Lauri