
The Chalice of Blood
War · Action
Overview
During the final years of the World War II, Finnish sergeant Myllykoski and his fellow soldiers are forced to join the notorious Waffen-SS on a mission to find a mythical medieval chalice in the Soviet Union.
Top Cast
Marko Salminen
Marko Salminen
Matti Myllykoski
Marko Salminen
Matti Myllykoski
Antti Peltonen
Antti Peltonen
Pekka Lahtinen
Antti Peltonen
Pekka Lahtinen
Marko Loukaskorpi
Marko Loukaskorpi
Veikko Koivisto
Marko Loukaskorpi
Veikko Koivisto
Matti Toivio
Matti Toivio
SS-luutnantti Hauser
Matti Toivio
SS-luutnantti Hauser
Pasi Gerlander
Pasi Gerlander
SS-kapteeni von Ballack
Pasi Gerlander
SS-kapteeni von Ballack
Paavo Peltonen
Paavo Peltonen
SS-majuri Collan
Paavo Peltonen
SS-majuri Collan


Heikki Häkkä
Heikki Häkkä
Piispa Alberto Argentino
Heikki Häkkä
Piispa Alberto Argentino
Jarno Elonen
Jarno Elonen
Isä Stefano Lombardus
Jarno Elonen
Isä Stefano Lombardus
Grigori Tchaban
Grigori Tchaban
NKVD-majuri
Grigori Tchaban
NKVD-majuri
Leo Nikita Kadieff
Leo Nikita Kadieff
NKVD-kapteeni
Leo Nikita Kadieff
NKVD-kapteeni
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