
Koskenlaskijan morsian
Drama · History
Overview
Tornionjokilaakso at the end of the 19th century, Paloniemi's landlord Heikki tries to get out of his financial difficulties with the help of his son Juhan and Nuottaniemi's only daughter Hanna. The happiness of Hanna, who has fallen in love with Antti of Rehti Koskenalusta, is threatened by the evil and dangerous Korpikoski.
Top Cast


Jalmari Rinne
Jalmari Rinne
Iisakki
Jalmari Rinne
Iisakki


Ansa Ikonen
Ansa Ikonen
Hanna
Ansa Ikonen
Hanna
Eino Heino
Eino Heino
Niilo
Eino Heino
Niilo


Eino Jurkka
Eino Jurkka
Heikki
Eino Jurkka
Heikki


Tauno Palo
Tauno Palo
Juhani
Tauno Palo
Juhani


Anton Soini
Anton Soini
Master of Koskenalusta
Anton Soini
Master of Koskenalusta


Kaarlo Kytö
Kaarlo Kytö
Antti
Kaarlo Kytö
Antti


Ossi Elstelä
Ossi Elstelä
Kero-Pieti
Ossi Elstelä
Kero-Pieti
Vilho Auvinen
Vilho Auvinen
Kulku-Matti
Vilho Auvinen
Kulku-Matti


Elli Ylimaa
Elli Ylimaa
Maija
Elli Ylimaa
Maija
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