
Laivan kannella
Comedy · Music
Overview
Young sailor Arvi falls in love with a dance girl Kerttu in a Spanish tavern, who says that she is half-Finnish and wants to go find her real father.
Top Cast
Raili Mäki
Raili Mäki
Kerttu, "Nappula"
Raili Mäki
Kerttu, "Nappula"
Matti Ranin
Matti Ranin
Arvi
Matti Ranin
Arvi


Reino Valkama
Reino Valkama
Jaakopsonni
Reino Valkama
Jaakopsonni
Einari Ketola
Einari Ketola
Kinnari
Einari Ketola
Kinnari


Pentti Viljanen
Pentti Viljanen
Matti
Pentti Viljanen
Matti


Oke Tuuri
Oke Tuuri
Puosu
Oke Tuuri
Puosu
Ari Laine
Ari Laine
Mikkonen
Ari Laine
Mikkonen


Matti Aulos
Matti Aulos
Jussi
Matti Aulos
Jussi


Tommi Rinne
Tommi Rinne
Tyyri
Tommi Rinne
Tyyri
Erkki Uotila
Erkki Uotila
Soini
Erkki Uotila
Soini
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