Mitäs me taiteilijat Trailer

Mitäs me taiteilijat Trailer (1952)

28 March 1952 Comedy 95 mins

The director of the Vaudeville Theater is looking for new performers after the former star was forced to give up her singing career. Out of numerous auditionees, singer P. Waltteri Vitikka is hired. At the same time, the janitor tries to maintain order in the theater.

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Crew

Kauno Laine

Kauno Laine Director of Photography

Harry Bergström

Original Music Composer

Ville Salminen

Ville Salminen Production Design

Airi Säilä

Airi Säilä Choreographer

Olavi Suominen

Olavi Suominen Makeup Artist

Tuulikki Uskali

Tuulikki Uskali Hairstylist

Maila Tuomi

Maila Tuomi Script Supervisor

Kaarlo Wilska

Kaarlo Wilska Location Manager

Pentti Auer

Pentti Auer Assistant Camera

Erkki Tolvanen

Erkki Tolvanen Still Photographer

Eka Karppanen

Eka Karppanen Title Designer

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International Releases Dates

Finland 28 March 1952

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