
Eila
Drama
Overview
A cleaning woman decides to sue the state for illegal discharge.
Top Cast


Sari Mällinen
Sari Mällinen
Eila Salonen
Sari Mällinen
Eila Salonen


Ilkka Koivula
Ilkka Koivula
Timo
Ilkka Koivula
Timo


Hannes Suominen
Hannes Suominen
Mika
Hannes Suominen
Mika
Kristiina Halkola
Kristiina Halkola
Pirkko Karvinen
Kristiina Halkola
Pirkko Karvinen
Johanna Kerttula
Johanna Kerttula
Mari Lainio
Johanna Kerttula
Mari Lainio


Kari Hietalahti
Kari Hietalahti
Kai Pylkkänen
Kari Hietalahti
Kai Pylkkänen
Aino Lehtimäki
Aino Lehtimäki
Laina
Aino Lehtimäki
Laina
Irja Matikainen
Irja Matikainen
Laskupää
Irja Matikainen
Laskupää


Juha Muje
Juha Muje
Sauli Korpivuori
Juha Muje
Sauli Korpivuori
Elina Hietala
Elina Hietala
Jonna
Elina Hietala
Jonna
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