Aidankaatajat eli heidän jälkeensä vedenpaisumus

Aidankaatajat eli heidän jälkeensä vedenpaisumus
Directed by Olli Soinio
Produced by Tapio Suominen
Written by Olli Soinio
Starring Erkki Pajala
Music by Asser Fagerström
Cinematography Pekka Aine
Distributed by Suomi-Filmi
Release date
20 August 1982
Running time
104 minutes
Country Finland
Language Finnish

Aidankaatajat eli heidän jälkeensä vedenpaisumus is a 1982 Finnish comedy film drama directed and written by Olli Soinio. Starring Erkki Pajala, Martti Kainulainen and Toivo Tuomainen.

The film premiered on 20 August 1982 in Finland. The film premiered in Sweden in March 1983.

The film was produced by Sateenkaarifilmi and distributed by Suomi-Filmi.

Plot

Three terminally ill war veterans escape from a Helsinki cancer ward to taste life once more. The men make their way to Turku to meet the daughter of one of them, now married to a rich architect. When they arrive, however, the daughter is off in the Caribbean and the house is filled with middle-aged men wearing tuxedos and young women wearing almost nothing. After creating havoc in this secret brotherhood ceremony, the trio slowly heads towards a ferry that would take them to Stockholm.[1]

Cast

  • Erkki Pajala .... Tauno Hartman
  • Martti Kainulainen .... Oiva Vaittinen
  • Toivo Tuomainen .... Onni Akseli Kurki
  • Anselmi
  • Matti Aro .... Distinguished guest
  • Helen Elde
  • Tuija Ernamo
  • Asser Fagerström
  • Susanna Haavisto .... Kirsti
  • Aulis Hämäläinen
  • Heikki Holopainen
  • Heikki Huopainen .... Male nurse
  • Seija Kareinen
  • Lilga Kovanko
  • Matti Kuortti
  • Martin Kurtén .... City legislator
  • Soli Labbart .... Old housemaid
  • Kauko Laurikainen .... Policeman
  • Paavo Liski .... Psychiatrist
  • Olavi Naaralainen
  • Voitto Nurmi
  • Arja Pessa
  • Tuija Piepponen
  • Paavo Piskonen
  • Erik Pöysti
  • Aulis Rosendahl
  • Ismo Saario .... Stepson
  • Elvi Saarnio
  • Antti Tarkiainen
  • Matti Tuominen
  • Uolevi Vahteristo
  • Matti Varjo
  • Arno Virtanen
  • Pauli Virtanen

See also

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