

Drama
Overview
The story about the life and career of Pertti 'Spede' Pasanen, it traces the iconic entertainer's most innovative phase of filmmaking. The film sheds light on behind-the-scenes events from the late 1960s to the birth story and popularity of Uuno Turhapuro, and Spede's tireless fight for the entertainment industry against the artistic film circles of the time.
Top Cast


Riku Nieminen
Riku Nieminen
Pertti 'Spede' Pasanen
Riku Nieminen
Pertti 'Spede' Pasanen


Aku Sipola
Aku Sipola
Vesa-Matti Loiri
Aku Sipola
Vesa-Matti Loiri


Joonas Nordman
Joonas Nordman
Ere Kokkonen
Joonas Nordman
Ere Kokkonen


Mikko Töyssy
Mikko Töyssy
Simo Salminen
Mikko Töyssy
Simo Salminen


Jonna Järnefelt
Jonna Järnefelt
Tuija Leppänen
Jonna Järnefelt
Tuija Leppänen


Minka Kuustonen
Minka Kuustonen
Pirjo Pasanen
Minka Kuustonen
Pirjo Pasanen


Lauri Tilkanen
Lauri Tilkanen
Jukka Virtanen
Lauri Tilkanen
Jukka Virtanen


Antti Tuomas Heikkinen
Antti Tuomas Heikkinen
Reka
Antti Tuomas Heikkinen
Reka


Taneli Mäkelä
Taneli Mäkelä
Eino S. Repo
Taneli Mäkelä
Eino S. Repo


Teijo Eloranta
Teijo Eloranta
Edvin Laine
Teijo Eloranta
Edvin Laine
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