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Featuring:
Jarl Kulle, Margit Carlqvist, Kolbjörn Knudsen
Written by:
Mika Waltari
Directed by:
Arne Mattsson
Release Date:
October 16, 1957
Original Title:
Ingen morgondag
Alternate Titles:
Ei huomispäivää
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Sveafilm
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 105
It is in a battlefield in Karelia, Finland during the Continuation war (1941-1944). Intensive shooting between Finnish and Soviet troops takes place. The Soviet occupation is strong, and on the Finnish side it is ordered to withdraw. But Captain Viktor Aaltonen does not listen to the order but wants to shorten a wounded companion's suffering. Aaltonen is taken to the Soviet prison camp, Vorkuta, where he will spend a decade.
In Karelia, Finland, during the Continuation War in which Captain Viktor Aaltonen is captured and detained in a Soviet prison camp for ten years. Back in Finland he accidentally run on a ten year old boy.
Director:
Arne Mattsson
Director of Photography:
Osmo Harkimo
Editor:
Lennart Wallén
Music:
Einar Englund
Novel:
Mika Waltari
Producer:
Jack S. Kotschack
Production Design:
Bibi Lindström
Sound Recordist:
Björn Korander
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