The Final Arrangement
Two men, Nieminen and Varjola, commit a mail van robbery. Varjola betrays his friend: shoots him and takes the loot. Nieminen is arrested, but he refuses to reveal his accomplice's name. On his first leave on prison Nieminen finds Varjola in a small town, where he has became the mayor. Varjola, of course, is shocked to see his old friend again.
Casts & Crew
Juhani Niemelä
Esko Nikkari
Kaija Pakarinen
Seppo Mäki
Leo Friman
Riitta Huhtasalo
Jouko Jokinen
Pekka Holma
Jouni Penttilä
Pentti Vaahtera
Veera Aaltonen
Markus Allan
Tauno Halmela
Marja-Leena Hukkanen
Harri Laakso
Rauno Lehtola
Jouko Lumme
Eino Malmila
Timo Markko
Mikko Mattila
Pauli Pentti
Raimo Salminiemi
Jaakko Talaskivi
Mika Väkeväinen
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