
Juha
Drama
Overview
Juha lives together with younger woman Marja. Juha loves her, but Marja seems to belong to somewhere else. Things get complicated when casanova Shemeikka arrives from strange lands and takes Marja away with him.
Top Cast


Elina Pohjanpää
Elina Pohjanpää
Marja
Elina Pohjanpää
Marja


Eino Kaipainen
Eino Kaipainen
Juha
Eino Kaipainen
Juha


Veikko Uusimäki
Veikko Uusimäki
Uhtuan Shemeikka
Veikko Uusimäki
Uhtuan Shemeikka
Annie Mörk
Annie Mörk
Juha's Mother
Annie Mörk
Juha's Mother


Kerstin Nylander
Kerstin Nylander
Shemeikka's Mother
Kerstin Nylander
Shemeikka's Mother


Assi Nortia
Assi Nortia
Anja
Assi Nortia
Anja


Eila Pehkonen
Eila Pehkonen
Kaisa (uncredited)
Eila Pehkonen
Kaisa (uncredited)
Elsa Sylvestersson
Elsa Sylvestersson
Kaunotar (uncredited)
Elsa Sylvestersson
Kaunotar (uncredited)
Seppo Sariola
Seppo Sariola
Hiilenpolttaja (uncredited)
Seppo Sariola
Hiilenpolttaja (uncredited)
Hannes Veivo
Hannes Veivo
Hiilenpolttaja (uncredited)
Hannes Veivo
Hiilenpolttaja (uncredited)
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