Carl-Erik Creutz Trailers
Suomalainen ratsuväki TrailerThe Boys TrailerTähdet kertovat, komisario Palmu Trailer
Suomalainen ratsuväki TrailerThe Boys TrailerTähdet kertovat, komisario Palmu Trailer
Total trailers found: 97
02 November 1962
When Continuation War started in Summer 1941, German soldiers arrived to Oulu. With their charm they conquered women and town boys.
30 April 1948
Bank clerk Aarno Harjus is dismissed from his job due to false criminal allegations, and at the same time his wife leaves him.
07 September 1962
A man's body is found on Tähtitorninmäki in Helsinki. Palmu starts to investigate the case, but the scandalous newspaper story causes problems for the police.
13 August 1944
A famous operette star Kirsti Kalpa escapes her busy and selfish fiance and hides as maid to house of 3 bachelors ( professor, composer and butler) , who basically hate women.
01 May 1959
Two Finnish PI:s are hunted by a gang specialized to counterfeit banknotes from Malaga to Finland and Mallorca and back.
01 January 1955
Portrait of writer Väinö Linna. The program was completed in 1955, written by Nils-Börje Stormbom and read by Carl-Erik Creutz.
31 December 1960
Independence Day celebrations at the Finnish presidential palace December 6, 1960.
09 August 1946
Tuula, Mirri and Aino are roommates at a nurse college. At her hospital internship, Aino works with Dr.
15 December 1961
Mauno, an orphan boy, moves from the countryside to Tampere to live with his foster parents, Iida and Eero, who support him in his music studies.
28 November 1952
A first part of a documentary on the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki.
19 February 1949
The beer making process and a dramatized part of beer history.
09 October 1947
War reparations industry. Schooner manufacturing in Rauma at Holming Oy's shipyard.
10 October 1936
A well-known documentary by Eino Mäkinen (1908-1987), produced by Ethnological Film, describes the ancient process of making ruuh using a Stone Age method by hollowing out aspen logs.
23 February 1952
The colorful competition city presents summer Helsinki and the competition venues in 1952, set to the music of Jean Sibelius and narrated by Carl-Erik Creutz.
20 February 1951
The first Finnish 35 mm color short film from May 1951, directed by Felix Forsman and produced by Felix-Film.
19 February 1949
The short film describes President J. K. Paasikivi's activities as a statesman and especially as President of the Republic.
26 February 1954
The journey is leisurely by train and railcar.
26 February 1954
Introducing Lake Saarijärvi, located in the middle of Finland.
26 February 1954
The 300th anniversary celebrations of the city of Hamina and a presentation of the city.
26 February 1954
Rehabilitation of children and adults at the Käpylä Rehabilitation Center.
19 February 1949
The film presents Finnish design and interior design accessories.
16 February 1946
A documentary about mine clearance in Lapland during the first summer of peace in 1945. Over 70,000 mines were left behind in the devastated Lapland after the war.
26 February 1954
When you drink Aura beer, you are walking a false path. Alcohol drives wise men wild, but beer calms down quarrels.
20 February 1950
Opening of the Helsinki Fair at the Helsinki School of Economics. President Paasikivi visits the exhibition in the Fair Hall.
23 February 1952
Manufacturing of ceramic objects at the Arabia factory.
19 February 1949
Members of the Academy in the University of Helsinki's ballroom and at their work.
20 February 1950
Manufacturing of agricultural machinery at Wärtsilä Group Oy's Taali and Pietarsaari factories; product demonstration and maintenance of new machinery at the test farm.
23 February 1952
Domestic products are presented in the exhibition hall.
16 February 1946
A dramatization of the life of Antti Ahlström and the history of the company that bears her name, based on biographies, letters and memoirs.
18 February 1948
French mannequins showcase French fashion and explore Helsinki's attractions.
19 February 1949
The "image hunger" was enormous in the post-war years. The Finnish film industry joined forces in the autumn of 1949 and held the first Finnish film week in both large cities and smaller towns.
16 February 1947
The morning program begins with a good day greeting from the film's narrator, Count Baron Carl-Erik Creutz.
23 February 1952
Pictures from the art exhibition on Mexican art at Lilje Valki Art Salon in Stockholm.
16 February 1946
Christmas sign homes were special shelters for newborns whose mothers had contracted tuberculosis. The film presents the operation of a Christmas sign home.
20 February 1950
Pictures from the London Olympics, the preparation for the Helsinki Olympics, the construction of the Stadium and other sports venues, and an introduction to Finnish society.
18 February 1948
A loosely ethnographic document from the late 1940s from Uimaharju, North Karelia. At that time, it was completely free to dump the nest, even directly from the nest in winter.
19 February 1949
Ruins of St. Olav's Monastery in Turku, paintings revealed under the plaster. Paintings by artist Nikolai Kaario.
20 February 1950
The camera takes us to Northern Savo to follow the burning of the forest. The different stages of the burning of the forest are filmed and the tools and methods associated with them are introduced, including the preparation of a firewood basket and the making of straw bales.
20 February 1950
Helsinki, buildings, parks, statues and monuments.
16 February 1945
A rare documentary about the Finnish parliamentary elections in March 1945. Finland was the first country at war to hold parliamentary elections.
20 February 1950
Helsinki City Transport Department's educational film for tram and trolleybus drivers and operators on proper traffic behavior and public service.
16 February 1946
"Once upon a time, a chimney sweep could get his cheek stuffed with cum..." A film about the Strengberg Oy tobacco factory in Pietarsaari, which was founded in 1762.
23 February 1952
The Olympic film presents the broadcasting of the Helsinki Olympic Games to Finland and abroad. The temporary radio center built at the Olympic Stadium for the Games is described as the largest in the world.
19 February 1957
Camera moves around the city of Turku. We also pay a visit to Naantali and Airistola.
20 February 1950
A picture of Kajaani as the industrial, economic and cultural center of Kainuu and a regional overview of new construction activities in Hyrynsalmi, Sotkamo and Kuhmo in the late 1940s.
19 February 1949
An introductory film for the city of Lappeenranta.