
Pikku suorasuu
Drama · Family
Overview
Iris Klewe is brought from her forest cottage by her bank-manager uncle Kaarlo Heinonen to attend school in Helsinki, where his wife and elder children resent the poor foster girl while only the youngest child and the cook show her kindness. Kaarlo’s financial troubles start to threaten Iris’s inheritance.
Top Cast
Nora Haque
Nora Haque
Iris Klewe
Nora Haque
Iris Klewe


Mirjam Novero
Mirjam Novero
Selma Heinonen
Mirjam Novero
Selma Heinonen
Kyllikki Forssell
Kyllikki Forssell
Mrs. Stjernfelt
Kyllikki Forssell
Mrs. Stjernfelt


Tyyne Haarla
Tyyne Haarla
Sere Puuska
Tyyne Haarla
Sere Puuska


Kauko Helovirta
Kauko Helovirta
Kaarlo Heinonen
Kauko Helovirta
Kaarlo Heinonen


Risto Mäkelä
Risto Mäkelä
Taneli Puuska
Risto Mäkelä
Taneli Puuska


Helge Herala
Helge Herala
Gustaf Stjernfelt
Helge Herala
Gustaf Stjernfelt
Stig Fransman
Stig Fransman
Aksel Heinonen
Stig Fransman
Aksel Heinonen
Varma Lahtinen
Varma Lahtinen
Ulriika
Varma Lahtinen
Ulriika
Kaisu Leppänen
Kaisu Leppänen
Alina Hammar
Kaisu Leppänen
Alina Hammar
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