
Jääkärin morsian
Drama · Romance
Overview
It is the year 1915, and five Finnish men ski to Sweden via the Gulf of Bothnia to get military training in Germany. Among the men are Martti and Kalpa from the 27th Army Ranger Battalion. In the reserve, the troops spend their free time in a café called the Golden Anchor, owned by Sonja Strand. Sonja's captain serves in the Russian army, and Sonja has a relationship with Baron von Lichtenstein, who exploits Sonja who spies on Russia using Jew Isaac as her messenger.
Top Cast


Tauno Palo
Tauno Palo
Martti
Tauno Palo
Martti


Hanna Taini
Hanna Taini
Sabina
Hanna Taini
Sabina


Ella Eronen
Ella Eronen
Sonja Strand
Ella Eronen
Sonja Strand


Rakel Linnanheimo
Rakel Linnanheimo
Aino, Kalva's bride
Rakel Linnanheimo
Aino, Kalva's bride
Hannes Närhi
Hannes Närhi
Mikko
Hannes Närhi
Mikko
Gunnar Calenius
Gunnar Calenius
Suvela
Gunnar Calenius
Suvela
Väinö Hellén
Väinö Hellén
Isak
Väinö Hellén
Isak
Toivo Pohjakallio
Toivo Pohjakallio
von Lichtenstein
Toivo Pohjakallio
von Lichtenstein
Väinö Hukka
Väinö Hukka
Kalpa
Väinö Hukka
Kalpa
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