
Pekko ja unissakävelijä
Comedy
Overview
Pipsa has fallen prey to a shady scientist Kalevi. Pekko tries to save her.
Top Cast


Timo Koivusalo
Timo Koivusalo
Pekko
Timo Koivusalo
Pekko


Satu Silvo
Satu Silvo
Pipsa
Satu Silvo
Pipsa


Tuija Piepponen
Tuija Piepponen
Kaisa Kuovi
Tuija Piepponen
Kaisa Kuovi


Esko Nikkari
Esko Nikkari
Reino Kuovi, Poliisi
Esko Nikkari
Reino Kuovi, Poliisi


Kai Lehtinen
Kai Lehtinen
Kalevi, "Keimo", tutkija
Kai Lehtinen
Kalevi, "Keimo", tutkija


Heikki Nousiainen
Heikki Nousiainen
Tutkija
Heikki Nousiainen
Tutkija
Kauko Laitila
Kauko Laitila
Gustav Ströndheim, Pipsan kummisetä
Kauko Laitila
Gustav Ströndheim, Pipsan kummisetä


Rea Mauranen
Rea Mauranen
Pipsan Äiti
Rea Mauranen
Pipsan Äiti
Vilma Kinnunen
Vilma Kinnunen
Pipsa lapsena
Vilma Kinnunen
Pipsa lapsena
Tuija Ernamo
Tuija Ernamo
Tuikku
Tuija Ernamo
Tuikku
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