Aatamin puvussa – ja vähän Eevankin… (1940) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 18, 1940

Original Title:
Aatamin puvussa – ja vähän Eevankin…

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Suomen Filmiteollisuus

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S 

Runtime: 77

The holiday of Pharmacist Himanen and Lieutenant Paavo Kehkonen turns into a nightmare when they pick up Station Chief Viirimäki, who is in a hurry to get to work. Their boat engine dies and runs into the rocks, leaving them stranded on an island with no clothes. Posing as a woman, Himanen gets to know the police chief's daughter Alli, but as a result of coincidences and misunderstandings, the two men end up in jail, each suspected in turn of being a fugitive Vikström.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Vittorio Mantovani

Assistant Camera:
Erkki Salojärvi
Jack Arrila
Unto Kumpulainen

Costume Design:
Fiinu Autio

Director:
Ossi Elstelä

Director of Photography:
Kalle Peronkoski
Marius Raichi

Editor:
Armas Vallasvuo

Grip:
Nils Gustafsson
Aarne Kajonterä
Ahti Lehtinen
Olli Savolainen

Hairstylist:
Hellä Laiho

Location Manager:
Olavi Saarinen

Makeup Artist:
Olavi Suominen
Senja Soitso

Novel:
Agapetus

Original Music Composer:
Martti Similä

Producer:
T.J. Särkkä

Production Design:
Ossi Elstelä

Screenplay:
Nisse Hirn

Script Supervisor:
Arja Niska

Sound:
Kurt Vilja

Sound Assistant:
Ega Laszlo

Still Photographer:
A.J. Tenhovaara

Title Designer:
Eka Karppanen

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