
Tottisalmen perillinen
Drama · Family
Overview
Baron von Sumers, owner of the Tottisalmen estate, sends his mischievous grandson Klaus to learn manners at the vicarage in the neighboring parish. Yrjö, the vicarage's farmhand, has an accident because of Klaus and ends up in Tottisalmen for medical treatment. When Yrjö's resemblance to the baron's missing son is noticed, events from the past begin to unfold.
Top Cast
Raino Hämäläinen
Raino Hämäläinen
Yrjö
Raino Hämäläinen
Yrjö
Tuulikki Schreck
Tuulikki Schreck
Beata Värnehjelm
Tuulikki Schreck
Beata Värnehjelm
Kalevi Koski
Kalevi Koski
Klaus Värnehjelm
Kalevi Koski
Klaus Värnehjelm


Paavo Jännes
Paavo Jännes
Baron von Sumers
Paavo Jännes
Baron von Sumers


Hugo Hytönen
Hugo Hytönen
Jonas
Hugo Hytönen
Jonas


Sasu Haapanen
Sasu Haapanen
Fredrik Värnehjelm
Sasu Haapanen
Fredrik Värnehjelm


Aino Lohikoski
Aino Lohikoski
Eriikka Logren
Aino Lohikoski
Eriikka Logren


Reino Valkama
Reino Valkama
Amos Ticklenius
Reino Valkama
Amos Ticklenius


Salli Karuna
Salli Karuna
Ottilia
Salli Karuna
Ottilia


Kaarlo Saarnio
Kaarlo Saarnio
Perenius
Kaarlo Saarnio
Perenius
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