Regina Keso

Regina Keso

出生 : 1924-02-03, Kruunupyy, Finland

死亡 : 2011-11-03

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Regina Keso

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Villin Pohjolan kulta
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A western set in the "Wild North".
Kun tuomi kukkii
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Kun tuomi kukkii
Maija (uncredited)
Naiset, jotka minulle annoit
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Naiset, jotka minulle annoit
Regina Keso (uncredited)
Hän varasti elämän
Script Supervisor
A government official decides to steal a $25-million payroll and then fake his own death. However, in the process he is forced to kill an innocent bystander. He moves to a small rural village to start a new life with a new name and his new money, but finds that it's harder to escape his past than he thought it would be.
Hän varasti elämän
(uncredited)
A government official decides to steal a $25-million payroll and then fake his own death. However, in the process he is forced to kill an innocent bystander. He moves to a small rural village to start a new life with a new name and his new money, but finds that it's harder to escape his past than he thought it would be.
Pikku suorasuu
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Pikku suorasuu
(uncredited)
Älä nuolase…
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Oksat pois…
Script Supervisor
Oksat pois…
(uncredited)
Miljoonavaillinki
(uncredited)
A manager of a company has made an embezzlement just to make the sweet life possible with his lover. An office manager promises to take the blame if the manager promises to behave better.
Tyttö ja hattu
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Tyttö ja hattu
Regina Keso (uncredited)
Toivelauluja
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A film centered around a popular Finnish song book
Tähtisumua
Regina Keso (uncredited)
Molskis, sanoi Eemeli, molskis!
Script Supervisor
Molskis, sanoi Eemeli, molskis!
(uncredited)
Kaks' tavallista Lahtista
Script Supervisor
Directed by Ville Salminen and written by Reino Helismaa, the musical comedy film Kaks tavallista Lahtista (1960) tells the story of two friends about Usko (Tommi Rinne) and Toivo (Leif Wager), both of whom happen to have same surname, Lahtinen.
Kaks' tavallista Lahtista
(uncredited)
Directed by Ville Salminen and written by Reino Helismaa, the musical comedy film Kaks tavallista Lahtista (1960) tells the story of two friends about Usko (Tommi Rinne) and Toivo (Leif Wager), both of whom happen to have same surname, Lahtinen.
Scandal in the Girls' School
(uncredited)
The headmaster of a private girls' school is doing her best to maintain strict discipline in the school. In addition to the loosening morals of the students, the warm relationship between two girls is a causing concern.
Isaskar Keturin ihmeelliset seikkailut
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Isaskar Keturin ihmeelliset seikkailut
(uncredited)
Oho, sanoi Eemeli
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Oho, sanoi Eemeli
(uncredited)
Taas tapaamme Suomisen perheen
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Yks' tavallinen Virtanen
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Vatsa sisään, rinta ulos!
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Pekka ja Pätkä sammakkomiehinä
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1918
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Pastor Samuel Bro has lost his faith in God. He is in conflict with the Church Council and is rejected from his priesthood. He moves away to a different life.
1918
(uncredited)
Pastor Samuel Bro has lost his faith in God. He is in conflict with the Church Council and is rejected from his priesthood. He moves away to a different life.
Pekka ja Pätkä pahassa pulassa
Drugstore Shopgirl (uncredited)
Neiti talonmies
Script Supervisor
The Doll Merchant
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A wide-eyed doll salesman is mistaken for a bomb-wielding anarchist by the oppressive forces of the totalitarian state.
Kukonlaulusta kukonlauluun
(uncredited)
A farm boy leaves his sweetheart Eliina and moves to the city for a relationship with Laila, a summer guest at the farm.
Kiinni on ja pysyy
(uncredited)
Rakas lurjus
(uncredited)
It is a time of extreme housing shortage in Helsinki. People with room in their flats are required either to find subtenants or to lodge anyone sent by the housing commission. Abel and Jussi Siimes, two devoted haters of women, find themselves in this predicament. They need to find a subtenant quickly to avoid the possibility of the housing commission sending a woman, God forbid it, to live with them. Abel's acquaintance, an assessor, recommends his nephew Kaino as the perfect choice.
Kasarmin tytär
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Suomisen Olli yllättää
Ritva Ranki
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.
Suomisen Olli rakastuu
Ritva
Olli Suominen fancies his teacher and other shenanigans.
Anja tule kotiin
(uncredited)
Mauri Miettinen and his wife Anja are living in a happy marriage. Everything changes when Mauri's old acquaintance comes to visit and threatens to reveal Anja's dark past.
Miesmalli
Sairamo (uncredited)
A romantic comedy about a writer coming back to Finland is bored with the High Society life and starts a modeling job for a young and beautiful painter Ilona. Dressed as a vagabond, he soon starts to please Ilona and her many lady friends as shows quick learning skills and soon shows great knowledge of history, art, and literature.
Sylvi
(uncredited)
Suomisen taiteilijat
(uncredited)
Valkoiset ruusut
(uncredited)
Nuoria ihmisiä
Untuvainen
Tuomari Martta
(uncredited)
Martha's problem is balancing work and family. According to her husband Juho and father-in-law Kalle, the mother's place is at home with the child and not at work. Only her mother-in-law Ilona encourages Martta to advance in her career.
Tyttö astuu elämään
(uncredited)
Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi
(uncredited)
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.