
Pimeänpirtin hävitys
Drama · History
Overview
Set in 19th century country side and a small town. Leni and later her daughter Hanni living in Pimeänpirtti croft are seduced by Otto von Holten, the Patron of Kankaanpää Estate.
Top Cast


Irma Seikkula
Irma Seikkula
Leni/Johanna Kallentytär, "Hanni"
Irma Seikkula
Leni/Johanna Kallentytär, "Hanni"


Tauno Palo
Tauno Palo
Otto von Holten
Tauno Palo
Otto von Holten


Urho Somersalmi
Urho Somersalmi
Aukusti
Urho Somersalmi
Aukusti
Märta Laurent
Märta Laurent
Ester von Holten
Märta Laurent
Ester von Holten


Arvi Tuomi
Arvi Tuomi
Liljefelt
Arvi Tuomi
Liljefelt


Aino Lohikoski
Aino Lohikoski
Mrs. Liljefelt
Aino Lohikoski
Mrs. Liljefelt
Kaarlo Aavajoki
Kaarlo Aavajoki
Kalle Aukustinpoika
Kaarlo Aavajoki
Kalle Aukustinpoika
Lulu Paasipuro
Lulu Paasipuro
Salmiska
Lulu Paasipuro
Salmiska


Unto Salminen
Unto Salminen
Kyösti Åkerfelt
Unto Salminen
Kyösti Åkerfelt
Kyllikki Väre
Kyllikki Väre
Loviisa
Kyllikki Väre
Loviisa
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