
Juha
Drama
Overview
Eastern Finland in 18th century. Farmer Juha has raised an orphan girl Marja and married her. Karelian trader Shemeikka visits the farm and starts to make advances to young and beautiful Marja, tempting her to run away with him.
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Hannes Närhi
Hannes Närhi
Juha
Hannes Närhi
Juha


Irma Seikkula
Irma Seikkula
Marja
Irma Seikkula
Marja
Walle Saikko
Walle Saikko
Shemeikka
Walle Saikko
Shemeikka


Tuulikki Paananen
Tuulikki Paananen
Anja
Tuulikki Paananen
Anja


Aino Haverinen
Aino Haverinen
Shemeikan äiti (Shemeikka's mother)
Aino Haverinen
Shemeikan äiti (Shemeikka's mother)
Ida Kuusela
Ida Kuusela
Anoppi (Juha's mother)
Ida Kuusela
Anoppi (Juha's mother)
Hilma Vainikainen
Hilma Vainikainen
Kaisa
Hilma Vainikainen
Kaisa
Kyllikki Väre
Kyllikki Väre
Kesätyttö (Summer girl)
Kyllikki Väre
Kesätyttö (Summer girl)
Martta Aho
Martta Aho
Summer girl #3 (uncredited)
Martta Aho
Summer girl #3 (uncredited)
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