
Onks' Viljoo näkyny?
Nov 04 1988
•1h 27m
•Comedy
The hosts of the television program Oma maa mansikka promise 10 million to anyone who manages to turn the remote village of Taka-Surkee into a popular tourist destination. The challenge is taken up by Arvid and Valtte, two Roma men; Naema-Aslak and Soikiapää, two Sami men who are fond of alcohol; and Vähänen, a former bank clerk who worked at the bank before certain irregularities came to light. Taka-Surkee has no town plan, nor much else, but it does have Römppäinen's kiosk and a man who asks about Viljo. The villagers themselves do not want tourists in their neighborhood, so they decide to put the prize money in a better place...
Cast
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Heikki Kinnunen
Uffa Hintman / Kamreeri Vähänen / Konstaapeli Unto Kutvonen / Viljoa kyselevä mies / Urho

Titta Jokinen
Hulta Römppäinen

Pirkka-Pekka Petelius
Erkki Nyysteen / Postiljooni Uutela / Naema-Aslak / Valtte / Leo / Napoleon

Aake Kalliala
Lempo Römppäinen / Soikiapää / Arvid / Marko / Buffalo-Bill
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