Kalle Kaarna

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Kalle Kaarna (1887-1964) was a Finnish director and writer

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Total trailers found: 11

Erämaan turvissa Trailer (1931)

19 October 1931

A Russian officer rescues the wanted anarchist Vera Maretskaja. A romance arises between them, but the secret police arrests the officer in a restaurant and expels him to Siberia on charges of aiding the revolutionaries.

Kyläraittien kuningas Trailer (1945)

03 November 1945

Laikan Otto falls in love with a fair-haired beauty at the market, who later turns out to be Elina, daughter of the wealthy Orttenmaa family.

Jääkärin morsian Trailer (1931)

12 April 1931

It is the year 1915, and five Finnish men ski to Sweden via the Gulf of Bothnia to get military training in Germany.

Rakuuna Kalle Kollola Trailer (1939)

10 September 1939

Cavalryman Kalle Kollola makes a fool of himself in order to get by with less service during his time in the army.

Seitsemän veljestä Trailer (1939)

01 October 1939

Based on a novel by Aleksis Kivi. Follows the story of seven brothers of Jukola in 19th century Finland.

Työn sankarilaulu Trailer (1929)

29 September 1929

A triangular drama set in the factory region and wilderness of Lapland.

Isoviha Trailer (1939)

14 December 1939

Pastor Petrelius does not accept the marriage wishes of his young daughter Karoliina and Paavo Paavalinpoika.

Elinan surma Trailer (1938)

03 September 1938

Young and innocent maid Elina is persuaded into forgetting her childhood sweetheart Uolevi, and to marry Klaus Kurki, a local nobleman with money and influence.

Tukkijoella Trailer (1937)

05 September 1937

Second adaptation of Teuvo Pakkala's popular play about Finnish lumberjacks.

Kuisma ja Helinä Trailer (1932)

10 January 1932

Kuisma falls in love with the house maid Helinä, whom the house's slave Isma has kept for himself as a wife.

Talonpoikaismarssi Helsinkiin 1930 Trailer (1930)

21 January 1930

Directed by Kalle Kaarna and produced by Oy. Filmi Kotka, the documentary is a strongly charged propaganda film.