
Ulvova mylläri
Comedy · Drama
Overview
The main character is a miller, who sometimes acts strangely but is otherwise a goodhearted hardworking honest man. He sometimes keeps the villagers up all night by howling. Finally the villagers decide that the miller has to be committed into a mental hospital, where the hero does not have to spend too much time until he escapes. The miller takes to the woods near his home but there he is constantly harassed by the chief of the police with his posse.
Top Cast


Vesa-Matti Loiri
Vesa-Matti Loiri
Gunnar Huttunen
Vesa-Matti Loiri
Gunnar Huttunen


Eija Ahvo
Eija Ahvo
Sanelma Käyrämö
Eija Ahvo
Sanelma Käyrämö


Yrjö Järvinen
Yrjö Järvinen
Kunnanlääkäri Ervinen
Yrjö Järvinen
Kunnanlääkäri Ervinen
Harri Tirkkonen
Harri Tirkkonen
Nimismies Jaatila
Harri Tirkkonen
Nimismies Jaatila


Ahti Kuoppala
Ahti Kuoppala
Konstaapeli Portimo
Ahti Kuoppala
Konstaapeli Portimo


Juha Muje
Juha Muje
Posteljooni Piittisjärvi
Juha Muje
Posteljooni Piittisjärvi


Olavi Ahonen
Olavi Ahonen
Kauppias Tervola
Olavi Ahonen
Kauppias Tervola
Aarre Karén
Aarre Karén
Kamreeri
Aarre Karén
Kamreeri


Matti Tuominen
Matti Tuominen
Luutnantti
Matti Tuominen
Luutnantti
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