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Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A boy dreams to become like his ski jumping idol Jari Puikkonen. However, his parents are worried because he neglects the school. One day while going on practice, he rescues a baby left in a car with no parking brake hooked back up. The baby happens to be Puikkonen's son.
Top Cast


Konsta Mäkelä
Konsta Mäkelä
Laine
Konsta Mäkelä
Laine


Maija-Liisa Peuhu
Maija-Liisa Peuhu
Mother
Maija-Liisa Peuhu
Mother
Uula Laakso
Uula Laakso
Father
Uula Laakso
Father
Uula Laakso
Uula Laakso
Anna-Liisa
Uula Laakso
Anna-Liisa


Liisamaija Laaksonen
Liisamaija Laaksonen
Anna-Liisa's mother
Liisamaija Laaksonen
Anna-Liisa's mother


Matti Oravisto
Matti Oravisto
Anna-Liisa's father
Matti Oravisto
Anna-Liisa's father
Jari Porra
Jari Porra
Pokkinen
Jari Porra
Pokkinen


Sulevi Peltola
Sulevi Peltola
Laitinen
Sulevi Peltola
Laitinen
Eira Soriola
Eira Soriola
Merinen
Eira Soriola
Merinen
Anja Pohjola
Anja Pohjola
Grandmother
Anja Pohjola
Grandmother
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