Jack Witikka Trailers
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Jack Witikka was born on December 20, 1916 in Helsinki, Finland as Jack Evert Jakobsson. He was a director and writer, known for The Doll Merchant (1955), Little Presents (1961) and Aila, Pohjolan tytär (1951). He was married to Tea Ista and Lilli Anita Soini. He died on January 28, 2002 in Helsinki.
Most Popular Jack Witikka Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
04 November 1960
Two competing hair care companies demonstrate their products on stage at a Helsinki amusement park, using celebrities from television, the hottest new media of the early 1960s.
31 October 1958
Office clerk Eero Koskinen prefers to spend his nights drinking and reminiscing the war with his friends, instead of taking care of his wife and two children.
23 February 1951
A tragedy told by an American visiting Lapland about Aila, daughter of a reindeer herder, who falls in love with Reino, a reindeer thief.
26 April 1956
In the 1910s, beautiful young Silja loses both parents and ends up working as a maid at wealthier farms around her village.
25 September 1981
Set during the Second World War in the Finnish war zone.
28 March 1954
A fable about a goblin and a fairy that become fast friends.
30 April 1954
A fictional love story between famous composer Gabriel Linsén and opera singer Maria Sawina in 19th century Finland.
17 December 1963
A boat trip in the Helsinki archipelago: images of water, light and people on the cruise. The same people are met in the city in different situations: at work, with their family, in conversations with a circle of friends, meditating and figuring out their duties.
27 March 1959
The film follows a dress rehearsal of a charity concert.
30 November 1961
A little orphan boy is the focus of attention, as well as his stepmother whose special qualities engender a certain mystery around her person – and hint at magical powers.
12 August 1955
A wide-eyed doll salesman is mistaken for a bomb-wielding anarchist by the oppressive forces of the totalitarian state.
10 January 1958
Professor Derek Wytycky and his son Hans, who are immersed in the study of Indian poetry, wake up one day to find that the mother of the family is nowhere to be seen.
06 November 1959
Two upstart families compete while trying to overcome the generation cap with their children.