
Ruma Elsa
Comedy · Romance
Overview
The boyish, temperamental chemistry student Elsa Kassel disapproves of her mother and sisters running after men, but when she hears that she's referred to as "ugly Elsa", she takes on a transformation. The new, charming Elsa tests her attractiveness on men and causes confusion all the way to her mother's new groom, Professor Harjula.
Top Cast


Eeva-Kaarina Volanen
Eeva-Kaarina Volanen
Elsa Kassel
Eeva-Kaarina Volanen
Elsa Kassel


Arvo Lehesmaa
Arvo Lehesmaa
Taavi Harjula
Arvo Lehesmaa
Taavi Harjula


Kullervo Kalske
Kullervo Kalske
Pertti Oras
Kullervo Kalske
Pertti Oras


Elsa Turakainen
Elsa Turakainen
Vivi Kassel
Elsa Turakainen
Vivi Kassel


Liisa Tuomi
Liisa Tuomi
Irma Kassel
Liisa Tuomi
Irma Kassel


Rauha Rentola
Rauha Rentola
Paula Kassel
Rauha Rentola
Paula Kassel
Lasse Pöysti
Lasse Pöysti
Usko Aamunen
Lasse Pöysti
Usko Aamunen
Hannes Veivo
Hannes Veivo
Erkki Karilo
Hannes Veivo
Erkki Karilo
Sylva Rossi
Sylva Rossi
Minni
Sylva Rossi
Minni
Maila Tuomi
Maila Tuomi
Student (uncredited)
Maila Tuomi
Student (uncredited)
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