Postmark from Vienna Trailer

Postmark from Vienna Trailer (1968)

10 January 1968 Comedy 79 mins

A comedy about two friends who made a bet over a rare postmark.

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Cast

Jüri Järvet

as Martin Roll

Ines Aru

as Ulvi

Alfred Rebane

as Tõnis Uppi

Paul Ruubel

as Salurand, Box Factory Director

Einari Koppel

as Saulus, Chief Engineer

Ervin Abel

as Tasku, Handyman

Leida Rammo

as Klaara Kukk, Dispatcher

Linda Tubin

as Anna, Cleaner

Mati Klooren

as Reporter Juss Redel

Andres Särev

as Villa Owner

Ants Jõgi

as Painter #1

Karl Kalkun

as Militia

Rein Vaharo

as Painter #2

Crew

Alfred Eljas

Alfred Eljas Assistant Camera

Rein Raamat

Rein Raamat Production Design

Aita Levoll

Aita Levoll Makeup Artist

Margit Ojasoon

Margit Ojasoon Assistant Director

Harry Rehe

Harry Rehe Director of Photography

Andrei Dobrovolski

Andrei Dobrovolski Camera Operator

Arvo Kruusement

Arvo Kruusement First Assistant Director

Hilda Kruusi

Hilda Kruusi Costume Design

Rostislav Nikitin

Rostislav Nikitin Makeup Artist

Mall Jaakson

Mall Jaakson Assistant Director

Tiit Mamers

Tiit Mamers Assistant Camera

Teet Taumi

Teet Taumi Camera Operator

International Titles

Venskaya Pochtovaya Marka Trailer

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