For the Matches

For the Matches

6.3

Oct 12 1980

2h 40m

Comedy, Adventure, History

In Eastern Finland, in Liperi to be exact, Anna-Liisa Ihalainen asks her husband Antti to get some matches from the Ihalainen household. Unfortunately that trip takes a little longer than expected...

Evgeni Leonov

Evgeni Leonov

Antti Ihalainen

Vyacheslav Nevinnyy

Vyacheslav Nevinnyy

Jussi Vatanen

Rita Polster

Rita Polster

Anna-Liisa Ihalainen

Ritva Valkama

Ritva Valkama

Miina Sormunen

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