
Odile: Opening before Christmas
Comedy · Mystery
Overview
A comedic whodunit based on the theft of a valuable painting worth in Northern Finland.
Top Cast


Ville Haapasalo
Ville Haapasalo
Julle Saarela
Ville Haapasalo
Julle Saarela
Lauri Ketonen
Lauri Ketonen
Ville Nilsson
Lauri Ketonen
Ville Nilsson
Elina Pentinsaari
Elina Pentinsaari
Anni Babka
Elina Pentinsaari
Anni Babka


Panu Mikkola
Panu Mikkola
Mikko Kuusisto
Panu Mikkola
Mikko Kuusisto
Sara Paulamäki
Sara Paulamäki
Sofia Liimet
Sara Paulamäki
Sofia Liimet
Shuichi Murai
Shuichi Murai
Yushiroh
Shuichi Murai
Yushiroh
Lotta Laitila
Lotta Laitila
Henna Vuorinen
Lotta Laitila
Henna Vuorinen


Kari-Pekka Toivonen
Kari-Pekka Toivonen
Erik von Hecksell
Kari-Pekka Toivonen
Erik von Hecksell
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