Casts & Crew
Esa Pakarinen
Eemeli
Spede Pasanen
Matti Kuusla
Pentti Nevaluoma
Osmo Pertola
Tatu Asumaniemi
Erkki Brandt
Leni Katajakoski
Ville-Veikko Salminen
Heimo Lepistö
Pentti Irjala
Reino Helismaa
Matti Louhivuori
Matti Heiskanen
Aimo Paapio
Toivo Gerdt
Eero Manner
Also Directed by Veikko Itkonen
Unexpected romance is in the air when a young woman from Finnish boarding school meets an American millionaire. This is the only Finnish film starring Miss Universe 1952 Armi Kuusela.
Nurse Sinikka (Pirkko Peltonen) wants to help a prisoner (Toivo Lehkonen) who crosses the border from the Soviet Union. She and her fiancé (Ville-Veikko Salminen) plan a flight via Finland with the help of her mother (Irma Seikkula). Ruth (Maija Karhi), the girlfriend of Sinikka's brother (Antti Litja), happens to witness the escape, which puts them all in danger.
Sirkka feels she's doing the right thing when she kills her cruel stepfather. But there is a witness to the murder, the musician Eino. However, he helps Sirkka get rid of the dead body. Suspected by the police for the murder Sirkka flees abroad.
Two guys love the some girl who just plays with their feelings. Situation damages the friendship of these men and they are tormented as the girl doesn't love back.
What, Girls in my House? (1956) is a comedy film directed by Veikko Itkonen and written by Roy or Tapio Vilpononen, which parodies the production methods of Finnish cinema. Eila (Heidi Krohn) and Tilly (Maija Karhi), who travel by thumb, make the mistake of thinking that Saku (Joel Rinne), the film's screenwriter, is a summer house for their cousin.
A mad writer checks into a hotel. In the window of a opposite building he sees four men and starts to write their life story. Every man is an anonymous person who have done or experienced something irreversible in his life. They end up together to plan a heist.
A Finnish "candid camera" style short film comedy by Veikko Itkonen. People are filmed reacting to a banknote glued to the street.