Lumisten metsien tyttö Trailer

Lumisten metsien tyttö Trailer (1960)

15 January 1960 Drama 82 mins

Wintery forest and stubborn 16 year old girl dazzle the teacher from Helsinki.

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Cast

Matti Oravisto

as Markus Reinman / Narrator (voice)

Anneli Sauli

as Tarja Mäenpää

Arvo Kuusla

as Vellanus

Heimo Lepistö

as Mäenpää

Annikki Linnoila

as Mrs. Mäenpää

Eila Pehkonen

as Mrs. Salkin

Oiva Sala

as Salkin

Aino-Inkeri Notkola

as Markus' Mother

Mai-Brit Heljo

as Constance

Paavo Hukkinen

as Station Man (uncredited)

Hannes Veivo

as (uncredited)

Anton Soini

as (uncredited)

Osmo Pöntinen

as (uncredited)

Väinö Parviainen

as (uncredited)

Matti Kuusla

as (uncredited)

Crew

Pentti Unho

Pentti Unho Director of Photography

Ahti Sonninen

Original Music Composer

Aarre Koivisto

Aarre Koivisto Production Design

Olavi Tuomi

Olavi Tuomi "B" Camera Operator

Olavi Suominen

Olavi Suominen Makeup Artist

Fanny Cederberg

Fanny Cederberg Hairstylist

Maila Tuomi

Maila Tuomi Script Supervisor

Arvo Kuusla

Arvo Kuusla Location Manager

Taisto Lindegren

Taisto Lindegren Production Sound Mixer

International Titles

Flickan från vita skogen Trailer

Metsä Trailer

International Releases Dates

Finland 15 January 1960

Sweden 07 January 1979

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