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Featuring:
Elin Aaltonen, Hugo Ahlberg, Gunnel Hanen
Written by:
Aarne Tarkas
Directed by:
Aarne Tarkas
Release Date:
April 12, 1963
Original Title:
Turkasen tenava!
Alternate Titles:
Pysen med ruter i!
Tenava
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Suomen Filmiteollisuus
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S
Runtime: 95
Matti Ranin plays a man who doesn't like babies and he doesn't know anything about them.But then he takes a hitchhiker lady to his car and she has a baby.They have to spend a night in a hotel but in the morning the lady is gone but the baby isn't.That causes a lot of troubles to the man, especially after the police thinks he has kidnapped the baby. Aarne Tarkas movie Turkasen Tenava! from 1963 is a good Finnish comedy.It's not a masterpiece or anything but there are many funny moments in the movie.I found myself laughing at loud many times.Matti Ranin is a great actor.He turned 75 years old Nov 21st.There are also many other great actors in the movie.I could mention Helge Herala and the late Leo Jokela who are hilarious in the movie.I recommend this comedy for all the people who like old Finnish comedies.
Assistant Location Manager:
Arvi Järvinen
Director:
Aarne Tarkas
Director of Photography:
Kalle Peronkoski
Editor:
Elmer Lahti
Hairstylist:
Sirkka Kaski
Location Manager:
Kaarlo Wilska
Makeup Artist:
Pentti Taivainen
Original Music Composer:
Erkki Melakoski
Producer:
T.J. Särkkä
Production Design:
Aarre Koivisto
Production Sound Mixer:
Harald Koivikko
Kurt Vilja
Script Supervisor:
Sirpa Silventoinen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kurt Vilja
Writer:
Aarne Tarkas
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