
Onnenpotku
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Set during the recession of the early 1930s, Reino, an engineer who has been laid off from a shipyard, is not considered suitable as a son-in-law for a factory owner. Reino, who has lost his beloved Maire, finds happiness when he befriends Hillin-Jussi, an unemployed rogue.
Top Cast


Yrjö Tuominen
Yrjö Tuominen
K.L. Rauta
Yrjö Tuominen
K.L. Rauta


Ester Toivonen
Ester Toivonen
Maire Rauta
Ester Toivonen
Maire Rauta
Toivo Palomurto
Toivo Palomurto
Reino Aro
Toivo Palomurto
Reino Aro


Aku Korhonen
Aku Korhonen
Jussi Mäkinen
Aku Korhonen
Jussi Mäkinen
Jorma Nortimo
Jorma Nortimo
A. Korppi
Jorma Nortimo
A. Korppi
Kaisu Leppänen
Kaisu Leppänen
Eeva
Kaisu Leppänen
Eeva
Kaija Suonio
Kaija Suonio
Mrs. Mäkinen
Kaija Suonio
Mrs. Mäkinen


Kaarlo Kartio
Kaarlo Kartio
K.V. Nixman
Kaarlo Kartio
K.V. Nixman


Aku Käyhkö
Aku Käyhkö
Aku Käyhkö


Uuno Montonen
Uuno Montonen
Uuno Montonen
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