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Featuring:
Joel Rinne, Leo Jokela, Matti Ranin
Written by:
Matti Kassila
Georg Korkman
Mika Waltari
Directed by:
Matti Kassila
Release Date:
September 12, 1969
Original Title:
Vodkaa, komisario Palmu
Alternate Titles:
Vodka, Mr. Palmu
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Fennada-Filmi
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12 SE: 11
Runtime: 100
A TV reporter is murdered when he is eavesdropping on a secret Finnish-Soviet conference. The National Broadcasting Corporation enlists the help of police lieutenant Palmu, who comes out of retirement for this case. However, some have their doubts about the loyalities of Palmu, seeing that he was spotted in a diplomatic soiree in Moscow just a few weeks before the murder.
"B" Camera Operator:
Jussi Laine
Assistant Camera:
Matti Ruuhonen
Assistant Director:
Georg Korkman
Assistant Editor:
Ilona Tanttu
Assistant Location Manager:
Kari Koski
Camera Production Assistant:
Karri Lehtinen
Characters:
Mika Waltari
Costume Design:
Riitta-Liisa Haavisto
Director:
Matti Kassila
Director of Photography:
Esko Nevalainen
Editor:
Juho Gartz
Executive Producer:
Mauno Mäkelä
Grip:
Erkki Stillman
Holger Blommila
Åke Manninen
Hairstylist:
Leila Seppänen
Location Manager:
Pentti Pöllänen
Mauri Jaakkola
Eila Kaarresalo-Kasari
Makeup Artist:
Pentti Taivainen
Original Music Composer:
Rauno Lehtinen
Production Design:
Aarre Koivisto
Production Secretary:
Tiiti Taskinen
Production Sound Mixer:
Matti Ylinen
Script Supervisor:
Katriina Kiiskinen
Sound Assistant:
Leo Komaroff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ensio Lumes
Special Effects:
Matti Paju
Title Designer:
Sauli Rantamäki
Writer:
Matti Kassila
Georg Korkman
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