Jousiampuja Trailer

Jousiampuja Trailer (1982)

08 October 1982 Drama 112 mins

Drug dealer Aki is taken to hospital after a violent attack where he loses his merchandise and money. One of the paramedics, old Eino, befriends Aki later in the hospital and offers him a summer job after hearing that he has training in first aid. Eino even offers Aki a place to stay next to his ambulance garage. This provides Aki a perfect hiding place from his former employers who are after him. At the garage, Aki learns about life and the art of archery from peaceful Eino, and falls in love with Eino's daughter Lena who works at the ambulance switchboard. But no hiding place is good enough to last forever.

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Cast

Kari Heiskanen

as Aki Savio

Åke Lindman

as Eino Kanerva, "Eikka"

Eeva Eloranta

as Lena Kanerva

Vesa Vierikko

as Lintsi

Crew

Pertti Mutanen

Pertti Mutanen Director of Photography

Lasse Keso

Lasse Keso Production Sound Mixer

Lasse Keso

Lasse Keso Sound Editor

International Titles

Bågskytten Trailer

The Archer Trailer

International Releases Dates

Finland 08 October 1982

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