Lampaansyöjät (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 1972

Original Title:
Lampaansyöjät

Alternate Titles:
The Sheep Eaters

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Filmi-Ässä

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12 

Runtime: 96

Valtteri and Sepe, two ordinary white-collar guys from southern Finland drive up north to implement a plan they've been hatching for months. Because they simply love the taste of lamb, baked "robber-style" in a hole dug under a campfire, they forge their car's number plates and other important documents just to be able to poach sheep grazing on the roadside without getting caught. Lots of man talk around the campfire, aided by lots of booze. The summer may be wet, but the vodka is definitely dry.

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Director:
Seppo Huunonen

Director of Photography:
Esko Jantunen
Pentti Auer
Risto Inkinen
Kari Sohlberg

Editor:
Erkki Seiro

Location Manager:
Jaakko Talaskivi

Makeup Artist:
Nadja Pyykkö

Novel:
Veikko Huovinen

Original Music Composer:
Paroni Paakkunainen

Producer:
Seppo Huunonen

Production Design:
Seppo Huunonen

Production Manager:
Jaakko Talaskivi

Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Jyrälä
Pekka Lehto

Screenplay:
Veikko Huovinen
Seppo Huunonen
Pekka Hakala

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tuomo Kattilakoski

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