
Linnan juhlat
Drama · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
In 2017 Finland celebrates 100 years of independence. The famous philosopher Bruno is curing his writers' block in Lapland, when he gets an invitation to the President's Grand Ball in Helsinki. The railway systems are frozen and he misses the only plane, but the Laplander Jallu agrees to drive him 1200 km (745 miles) south.
Top Cast


Ville Myllyrinne
Ville Myllyrinne
Bruno A. Oja
Ville Myllyrinne
Bruno A. Oja


Kai Lehtinen
Kai Lehtinen
Jalmari "Jallu" Rykimäjärvi
Kai Lehtinen
Jalmari "Jallu" Rykimäjärvi


Anni-Kristiina Juuso
Anni-Kristiina Juuso
Sabine Tittonen
Anni-Kristiina Juuso
Sabine Tittonen
Seela Sella
Seela Sella
Olga
Seela Sella
Olga


Oiva Lohtander
Oiva Lohtander
Kalevi Iivarinen
Oiva Lohtander
Kalevi Iivarinen


Juha Muje
Juha Muje
Turtiainen
Juha Muje
Turtiainen
Heikki Rantanen
Heikki Rantanen
Karpaasi-Koskinen
Heikki Rantanen
Karpaasi-Koskinen
Ari-Kyösti Seppo
Ari-Kyösti Seppo
Haulikko
Ari-Kyösti Seppo
Haulikko


Markku Maalismaa
Markku Maalismaa
Taskulamppu
Markku Maalismaa
Taskulamppu


Mari Rantasila
Mari Rantasila
Sairaanhoitaja
Mari Rantasila
Sairaanhoitaja
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