Romanovin kivet (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 26, 1993

Original Title:
Romanovin kivet

Alternate Titles:
Romanovs juveler
The Romanov Stones

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
Spede-Tuotanto

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 

Runtime: 94

This action packed Finnish thriller tells the tale of two friends who get their revenge against the millionaire who double-crossed them. Patrick and Tony are hired by the wealthy gambler to steal the priceless Romanov stones, Russian jewels. They do it, but almost lose their lives when he double-crosses them. They turn around and get revenge, his money, his wife, and his daughter.

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Assistant Director:
Terhi Tammila

Costume Design:
Auli Turtiainen-Kinnunen

Director:
Aleksi Mäkelä

Director of Photography:
Kari Sohlberg

Editor:
Jari Innanen

Makeup Designer:
Riikka Virtanen

Original Music Composer:
Hannu Korkeamäki

Producer:
Spede Pasanen

Production Design:
Pertti Hilkamo

Production Manager:
Ville Witka

Production Sound Mixer:
Olli Pärnänen

Second Assistant Director:
Kalle Chydenius

Set Decoration:
Ulla-Maija Väisänen

Sound Designer:
Paul Jyrälä

Sound Effects:
Antero Honkanen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tuomo Kattilakoski
Paul Jyrälä

Sound Recordist:
Risto Iissalo
Joonas Jyrälä

Unit Manager:
Kimmo Mäkinen

Writer:
Aleksi Mäkelä
Kalle Chydenius
Santeri Kinnunen

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