
The Undressing
Drama
Overview
Minister Korkolainen happens to bump into his ex-girlfriend from years ago. They end up spending the night together, discussing the past and politics.
Top Cast
Erkki Saarela
Erkki Saarela
Usko Korkolainen
Erkki Saarela
Usko Korkolainen


Eeva Eloranta
Eeva Eloranta
Tarja
Eeva Eloranta
Tarja
Aarno Laitinen
Aarno Laitinen
Lasse Lindberg
Aarno Laitinen
Lasse Lindberg
Alpo Suhonen
Alpo Suhonen
Saarinen
Alpo Suhonen
Saarinen
Jari Järvimaa
Jari Järvimaa
portieeri
Jari Järvimaa
portieeri
Riitta Viiperi
Riitta Viiperi
piccolo
Riitta Viiperi
piccolo
Marita Leiko
Marita Leiko
Pia Korkolainen
Marita Leiko
Pia Korkolainen
Leila Silvasti
Leila Silvasti
kampaaja
Leila Silvasti
kampaaja
Eeva Mäkinen
Eeva Mäkinen
kerrossiivooja
Eeva Mäkinen
kerrossiivooja
Juuso Juntunen
Juuso Juntunen
turisti hotellissa
Juuso Juntunen
turisti hotellissa
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