
Viisi vekkulia
Comedy
Overview
The pensioners living in the Iltarusko Foundation building are joined by a new resident, Director Korpioja. He brings with him his new secretary, Mirjami, whose presence brings variety to the daily routine maintained by the strict housekeeper.
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Vilho Siivola
Vilho Siivola
Oskar Storgren
Vilho Siivola
Oskar Storgren


Oke Tuuri
Oke Tuuri
Kalle Korpioja
Oke Tuuri
Kalle Korpioja


Kaarlo Halttunen
Kaarlo Halttunen
Hermanni Kultala
Kaarlo Halttunen
Hermanni Kultala


Arvo Lehesmaa
Arvo Lehesmaa
Adolf Sinimaa
Arvo Lehesmaa
Adolf Sinimaa


Oiva Sala
Oiva Sala
Leevi Sammal
Oiva Sala
Leevi Sammal


Hillevi Lagerstam
Hillevi Lagerstam
Mirjam Nieminen
Hillevi Lagerstam
Mirjam Nieminen


Rauni Luoma
Rauni Luoma
Emma Harava
Rauni Luoma
Emma Harava


Siiri Angerkoski
Siiri Angerkoski
Lyydi
Siiri Angerkoski
Lyydi


Kosti Klemelä
Kosti Klemelä
Dr. Alpo Heikkinen
Kosti Klemelä
Dr. Alpo Heikkinen
Vitaly Ketterer
Vitaly Ketterer
(uncredited)
Vitaly Ketterer
(uncredited)
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