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Comedy
Overview
Bank manager wants to hire younger employees. Fired cashier decides to teach him a lesson.
Top Cast


Aku Korhonen
Aku Korhonen
August Kivipaasi
Aku Korhonen
August Kivipaasi


Siiri Angerkoski
Siiri Angerkoski
Maria Blom
Siiri Angerkoski
Maria Blom


Thure Bahne
Thure Bahne
Visapää
Thure Bahne
Visapää


Jalmari Rinne
Jalmari Rinne
Hjalmar von Bergenbohm
Jalmari Rinne
Hjalmar von Bergenbohm


Hannes Häyrinen
Hannes Häyrinen
Hannes Heino
Hannes Häyrinen
Hannes Heino


Edvin Laine
Edvin Laine
Koiranen
Edvin Laine
Koiranen


Toini Vartiainen
Toini Vartiainen
Anna Aaltonen
Toini Vartiainen
Anna Aaltonen
Kyllikki Väre
Kyllikki Väre
Inga
Kyllikki Väre
Inga


Arvi Tuomi
Arvi Tuomi
Noppa
Arvi Tuomi
Noppa


Anton Soini
Anton Soini
Nuutinen
Anton Soini
Nuutinen
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