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Paavo Jännes
Paavo Klaus Emil Jännes (formerly Genetz, 20 March 1892 − 19 December 1970) was a Finnish theatre and film actor. He appeared in over 70 films between 1913−1969. Selected filmography *''Sylvi'' (1913) *''Miehen kylkiluu'' (1937) * ''The Dead Man Falls in Love'' (1942) * ''The Dead Man Loses His Temper'' (1944) *''Dynamiittityttö'' (1944) *''Kolmastoista koputus'' (1945) *''Linnaisten vihreä kamari'' (1945) *''"Minä elän"'' (1946) *''Golden Light (film), Golden Light'' (1946) *''Radio tekee murron'' (1951) *''Jealousy (1953 Finnish film), Jealousy'' (1953) *''Ryysyrannan Jooseppi'' (1955) *''Risti ja liekki'' (1957) *''Pikku Pietarin piha'' (1961) *''Time of Roses, Ruusujen aika'' (1969) References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jannes, Paavo 1892 births 1970 deaths Finnish male film actors Male actors from Helsinki ...
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The Dead Man Falls In Love
''The Dead Man Falls in Love'' (Finnish: ''Kuollut mies rakastuu'') is a 1942 Finnish comedy thriller film directed by Ilmari Unho and starring Hilkka Helinä, Joel Rinne and Tauno Majuri. Bacon p.96 The film's sets were designed by the art director Arvo Kotilainen. It was the first of a trilogy followed by ''The Dead Man Loses His Temper'' (1944) and ''Kuollut mies kummittelee'' (1952). Cast * Hilkka Helinä as Berita Eliza Lopez * Joel Rinne as Eversti Rainer Sarmo / 'Kuollut mies' * Tauno Majuri as Timo Aarma * Reino Valkama as Mikko Vehmer * Paavo Jännes Paavo Klaus Emil Jännes (formerly Genetz, 20 March 1892 − 19 December 1970) was a Finnish theatre and film actor. He appeared in over 70 films between 1913−1969. Selected filmography *''Sylvi'' (1913) *''Miehen kylkiluu'' (1937) * ''The D ... as Fredrik Ahrman * Santeri Karilo as Thomas Gardener * Wilho Ilmari as Luigi Lopez * Pentti Saares as Harri Temmes * Eine Laine as Emilia * Rauha Rentola as ...
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The Dead Man Loses His Temper
''The Dead Man Loses His Temper'' (Finnish: ''Kuollut mies vihastuu'') is a 1944 Finnish comedy thriller film directed by Ilmari Unho and starring Joel Rinne, Regina Linnanheimo and Kaija Rahola. Von Bagh p.44 The film's sets were designed by the art director Ville Salminen. It is a sequel to the 1942 film '' The Dead Man Falls in Love'' and was followed by a third film '' Kuollut mies kummittelee'' in 1952. Cast * Joel Rinne as Eversti Rainer Sarmo / 'Kuollut mies' * Regina Linnanheimo as Maria Lichter * Kaija Rahola as Leila Varta * Reino Valkama as Mikko Vehmer * Ville Salminen as Josi Hakim * Rauli Tuomi as Raimo Varta * Eine Laine as Lyyli Montola * Ture Junttu as Riku Aallos * Vilho Siivola Vilho Siivola (10 April 1910 – 28 November 1984) was a Finnish actor, film director, television director and a member of the Council of Theatre. Siivola was born in Valkeakoski. His career included theatre, where he was both an actor and a di ... as Pauli Rönn * ...
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Linnaisten Vihreä Kamari
(''The Green Chamber of Linnais'') is a 1945 Finnish film directed by Valentin Vaala. Mixing elements of horror and romance, it is based on an 1859 novel ''The Green Chamber of the Linnainen Mansion'' (''Linnaisten kartanon viheriä kamari'') by Zachris Topelius. The film represents the style of pure escapism with its mansion settings filled with romances, wrong identities and centuries-old secrets. It was the most watched Finnish premiere film of 1945 and went on to win three Jussi Awards; Rauli Tuomi for best actor in a leading role, Eino Heino for best cinematography and Roy for best production design. Plot Reception received mixed reviews. It was noted for achieving to create a genuine historical-romantic atmosphere. Also the acting, cinematography and production design were praised. On the other hand, some critics mentioned that the film failed to modernize the themes of the original novel. Main cast *Rauli Tuomi Rauli Rafael Arvid Tuomi (15 July 1919 – 2 ...
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Golden Light (film)
''Golden Light'' (Finnish: ''Kultainen kynttilänjalka'') is a 1946 Finnish crime film directed by Edvin Laine and starring Laine, his wife Mirjam Novero, and Rauha Puntti. Partial cast * Edvin Laine as Markus Mäntylä * Mirjam Novero Mirjam Novero (1915–1996) was a Finnish film actress. She was the wife of the director Edvin Laine, who directed many of the notable films she starred in, including the five films named below.Soila p.124 Selected filmography References ... as Asta Kataja * Rauha Puntti as Ulla Karpela * Esko Saha as Lauri Takala * Jalmari Rinne as Kataja * Hilja Jorma as Hilda Kataja * Matti Aulos as Takala * Emma Väänänen as Mrs. Takala * Kaarlo Saarnio as Silmäpuoli-Mäntylä * Mirjami Kuosmanen as Erna * Enni Rekola as Fanny * Paavo Jännes as Karpela * Verna Piponius as Stiina * Laina Laine as Adele * Anni Hämäläinen as Hedvig * Artturi Laakso as Helmer External links * 1946 films 1946 crime f ...
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Radio Tekee Murron
''The Radio Burglary'' () is a 1951 Finnish crime comedy directed by Matti Kassila and starring Hannes Häyrinen. The idea for the movie came from an actual radio program done by sensationalist reporter Usko Santavuori, in which he committed a fake burglary of which local police forces had not been made aware, with the exception of the commander. Plot Toivo Teräsvuori (Häyrinen) is a young radio journalist who's looking for new, interesting topics on which to report. After covering a skydive on a live broadcast, he gets the idea to stage a fake burglary for his next daring stunt. He shares this idea with his friend and fellow radio employee Laakso, whom he persuades to go along with the plan without notifying either their superiors in the radio station, nor the police. Unfortunately, Teräsvuori and Lahti happen to discuss the details for their fake crime, a burglary into the Helsinki Art Museum, in a cafe within earshot of some actual burglars, who plan their own heist to coi ...
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Jealousy (1953 Finnish Film)
''Jealousy'' (Finnish: ''Mustasukkaisuus'') is a 1953 Finnish drama film, directed by Teuvo Tulio and starring Regina Linnanheimo, Eero Paganus and Assi Raine. It was a remake of ''Restless Blood'' (1946). The film was shot in parallel with the Swedish-language version ''TvÃ¥ kvinnor''. Cast * Regina Linnanheimo as Riitta Maras * Eero Paganus as Jyri Maras * Assi Raine as Anja * Annie Mörk as Grandmother * Paavo Jännes as Doctor * Lauri Korpela as Owner of the sawmill * Kyösti Erämaa Kyösti is a Finnish male given name and a variant of Kustaa. Notable people with the name include: *Kyösti Haataja, twentieth century Finnish politician *Kyösti Kakkonen (born 1956), Finnish businessman, and art collector *Kyösti Kallio (1873â ... as Inspector * Onni Hannukainen as Jacklighter * F.E. Sillanpää as Man at the dances * Helvi Järveläinen as Woman at the dances References Bibliography * Pietari Kääpä. ''Directory of World Cinema: Finland''. ...
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Pikku Pietarin Piha
''Little Presents'' () is a 1961 Finnish drama film directed by Jack Witikka. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Leif Aaltonen * Aapeli - God (voice) (as Simo Puupponen) * Kaarlo Halttunen - Clocksmith * Eija Hämäläinen * Pia Hattara - Vetterantin Torotea * Hannes Häyrinen - Manager Palkeinen * Raili Helander - Liisi * Pentti Irjala - Caretaker Harakka * Tea Ista - Vetterantin Klory * Leo Jokela - Vennu Harakka * Leevi Kuuranne - Jormalainen * Irja Kuusla - Tattari's wife * Heimo Lepistö - Tattari * Eila Pehkonen - Hilma * Pekka Pentti - Henry * Nisse Rainne - Caretaker Kuikka * Saara Ranin - Vetteranska * Jouko Rikalainen - Osku * Leo Riuttu - Friman * Heikki Savolainen - Photographer Toivakka * Irma Seikkula - Clocksmith's wife * Eero Siljamäki - Immu * Olavi Suhonen * Tuukka Tanner - Pietari Jormalainen * Elsa Turakainen - Karoliina * Henny Valjus Henny is a Scandinavian and Dutch male and female first name, nicknam ...
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Time Of Roses
''Time of Roses'' () is a 1969 Finnish science fiction film directed by Risto Jarva, about a documentary filmmaker in 2012 trying to find the true essence of a glamor model, dead for forty years, for a TV film biography. The script was written by Peter von Bagh, Jarva, and Jaakko Pakkasvirta. The model was played by Ritva Vepsä and the documentarian by Arto Tuominen. The film premiered on 2 July 1969 in Finland, while the US premiere of the film was in New York City on October 19, 1970. An American indie film distributor and classic film restoration company Deaf Crocodile Films has acquired the North American distribution rights to the film in June 2022. Deaf Crocodile Films announced that they will release a new 4K restoration of the film. Plot The story is set in the year 2012. According to the official review of the Institute of History, after the restless times of the 1960s and 1970s, society has become human-centered, democratic and liberal. With the meritocratic social ...
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1892 Births
In Samoa, this was the only leap year spanned to 367 days as July 4 repeated. This means that the International Date Line was drawn from the east of the country to go west. Events January * January 1 – Ellis Island begins processing Immigration to the United States, immigrants to the United States. February * February 27 – Rudolf Diesel applies for a patent, on his compression ignition engine (the Diesel engine). * February 29 – St. Petersburg, Florida is incorporated as a town. March * March 1 – Theodoros Deligiannis ends his term as Prime Minister of Greece and Konstantinos Konstantopoulos takes office. * March 6–March 8, 8 – "Exclusive Agreement": Rulers of the Trucial States (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras al-Khaimah and Umm al-Quwain) sign an agreement, by which they become ''de facto'' British protectorates. * March 11 – The first basketball game is played in public, between students and faculty at the Springfield YMCA before 200 spectators. The ...
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1970 Deaths
Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli intensity of X (''Extreme''). Between 10,000 and 14,621 are killed and 30,000 injured. * January 15 – After a 32-month fight for independence from Nigeria, Biafran forces under Philip Effiong formally surrender to General Yakubu Gowon, ending the Nigerian Civil War. February * February 1 – The Benavídez rail disaster near Buenos Aires, Argentina (a rear-end collision) kills 236. * February 10 – An avalanche at Val-d'Isère, France, kills 41 tourists. * February 11 – ''Ohsumi (satellite), Ohsumi'', Japan's first satellite, is launched on a Lambda-4 rocket. * February 22 – Guyana becomes a Republic within the Commonwealth of Nations. * February – Multi-business Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Virgin Group is founded as a ...
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Finnish Male Film Actors
Finnish may refer to: * Something or someone from, or related to Finland * Culture of Finland * Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland * Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people * Finnish cuisine See also * Finish (other) * Finland (other) * Suomi (other) Suomi means ''Finland'' in Finnish. Suomi may also refer to: *Finnish language Finnish (endonym: or ) is a Finnic languages, Finnic language of the Uralic languages, Uralic language family, spoken by the majority of the population in Finla ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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