
100 Liters of Gold
Comedy
Overview
Middle-aged sisters Taina and Pirkko are famous for their Finnish farmhouse ale called “sahti”. The third sister, Päivi, is getting married, and she asks her sisters if they can make 100 liters of sahti for the wedding. Unfortunately, it’s too good not to drink it. The sisters wake up in a horrible hangover and realize they have drunk it all. They have 24 hours to find 100 liters of good sahti, or they will lose all the respect.
Top Cast


Elina Knihtilä
Elina Knihtilä
Pirkko
Elina Knihtilä
Pirkko


Pirjo Lonka
Pirjo Lonka
Taina
Pirjo Lonka
Taina


Ville Tiihonen
Ville Tiihonen
Hauki-Hikkanen
Ville Tiihonen
Hauki-Hikkanen


Ria Kataja
Ria Kataja
Päivi
Ria Kataja
Päivi


Jakob Öhrman
Jakob Öhrman
Nestori
Jakob Öhrman
Nestori


Elmer Bäck
Elmer Bäck
Jorma
Elmer Bäck
Jorma


Jari Pehkonen
Jari Pehkonen
Ponu-Paavo
Jari Pehkonen
Ponu-Paavo


Pertti Sveholm
Pertti Sveholm
Väinö
Pertti Sveholm
Väinö


Vilma Melasniemi
Vilma Melasniemi
Pastori
Vilma Melasniemi
Pastori


Rami Rusinen
Rami Rusinen
Haaviston isäntä
Rami Rusinen
Haaviston isäntä
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