Valdeko Ratassepp

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Valdeko Ratassepp (September 3, 1912 Ropka – February 10, 1977 Tallinn) was an Estonian actor. In 1932 he graduated from Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, from 1932 to 1937 (he graduated) he studied at the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu, a member of the EÜS Association. From 1932, he worked at the Vanemuine theater. 1939–1940 assistant to attorney-at-law Sergei Pauli in Tallinn. In 1940, he worked as the secretary of the Harju County Executive Committee. During the Second World War, Estonia was a member of the National Art Ensembles of the USSR. From 1944 until the end of his life, he worked as an actor at the Tallinn State Academic Drama Theater.

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The Last Relic Trailer (1970)

23 March 1970

A medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on.

Letters from the Island of the Insane Trailer (1967)

10 July 1967

Martin Puri is an elderly fisherman who is told to retire because of his old age. When a group of people has to be saved from a boat in an autumn storm, Martin understands that one cannot act against the sea but together with it.

Gladiator Trailer (1971)

20 September 1971

Joonas and Tiidrik are two men from the island of Saaremaa who recklessly escape from the German prison during the First World War.

Laulu sõber Trailer (1962)

29 April 1962

Tõnu, student of agronomy, is a trainee at a flourishing collective farm. He finds out that there are many talented singers there among whom there is Malle with a specially beautiful voice.

Yachts at Sea Trailer (1955)

26 December 1955

After the war, young yachtsmen from the coastal town deal with daily work, training and competitions without knowing about the downside.

Dangerous Games Trailer (1974)

22 August 1974

The capital of Estonia is occupied by Germans. Three local boys plan to blow up the cinema where the German soldiers often spend time at.