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Release Date:
January 19, 1941
Original Title:
Kulkurin valssi
Alternate Titles:
Vagabond-valsen
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
Suomen Filmiteollisuus
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S SE: 15
Runtime: 105
St.Petersburg, 1830. An arrogant Finnish baron is playing cards with a Russian officer. Needless to say, the Finn wins and the Russian gets extremely annoyed. The situation is not helped by the fact that the baron has been seeing a girl that the Russian officer has also set his eyes on. They decide to have a duel and after the Finn wins fair and square, he has to escape because the untrustworthy Russians are after him.
Assistant Camera:
Veikko Laakso
Vittorio Mantovani
Assistant Location Manager:
George de Godzinsky
Olavi Saarinen
Choreographer:
Toivo Niskanen
Costume Design:
Fiinu Autio
Selma Kinnunen
Nelly Grönstrand
Bure Litonius
Director:
T.J. Särkkä
Director of Photography:
Felix Forsman
Editor:
Armas Vallasvuo
Grip:
Aarne Kajonterä
Nils Gustafsson
Uuno Andersson
Veikko Laakso
Olli Savolainen
Hairstylist:
Hellä Laiho
Tuulikki Uskali
Location Manager:
Arvo Kuusla
Lauri Kyöstilä
Makeup Artist:
Senja Soitso
Olavi Suominen
Original Music Composer:
George de Godzinsky
Producer:
T.J. Särkkä
Production Design:
Hannu Leminen
Script Supervisor:
Arja Niska
Second Assistant Camera:
Sakari Jurkka
Sound:
Kurt Vilja
Sound Assistant:
Viljo Soini
Still Photographer:
Päivi Kosonen
A.J. Tenhovaara
Title Designer:
Eka Karppanen
Wigmaker:
Hannes Kuokkanen
Writer:
Mika Waltari
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