Hunted by the authorities after shooting a Russian prince in a duel in St. Petersburg, a Finnish baron flees to his homeland and disguises as a drifter to avoid getting caught.Hunted by the authorities after shooting a Russian prince in a duel in St. Petersburg, a Finnish baron flees to his homeland and disguises as a drifter to avoid getting caught.Hunted by the authorities after shooting a Russian prince in a duel in St. Petersburg, a Finnish baron flees to his homeland and disguises as a drifter to avoid getting caught.
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- ConnectionsFeatured in Tähtisumua (1961)
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Music by J. Alfred Tanner
Lyrics by J. Alfred Tanner and Mika Waltari
Performed by Tauno Palo, Vilho Auvinen, George de Godzinsky, Taito Mäkelä, Ansa Ikonen, Verna Piponius and chorus
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This is probably the most popular Finnish film ever made right after Tuntematon Sotilas (1955). Starring Tauno Palo and Ansa Ikonen, this film like Rosvo-Roope (1949) was based on popular song.
It all begins in St. Petersburg in around 1830 where an arrogant Finnish baron is playing cards with a Russian officer. Needless to say, the Finn wins and the Russian gets extremely annoyed. The situation is not helped by the fact that the baron has been seeing a girl that the Russian officer has also set his eyes. They decide to have a duel and after the Finn wins fair and square (although the Russian fired his gun before the sign), he has to escape because the untrustworthy Russians are after him. So, that's when the film really starts -
Arnold, the baron runs off to the only place he calls home; Finland. (Where people are honourable and good and kind and women beautiful etc. you just have to love the film - it so accurately portrays the feelings of the people of the time the film was made!)Anyway, when in Finland, he has to pretend he's not the rich baron with a manor house and everything, but just a poor and honest vagabond. He joins the circus (d'oh), meets gypsies (seduces a beautiful gypsy girl Regina Linnanheimo) and finally ends up meeting Helena (a lovely lady from a big manor house - Ansa Ikonen), who decides to do a bit of charity for the poor man and hires him as a page boy. He sings, he dances, he wins her over, but he's only a poor boy so Helena is going to marry a Swedish-born aristocrat, Erik, because despite the fact that they live in a nice big manor house, they don't really have that much money.
Arnold does not like this, he, being very modern in his thinking, feels that is wrong to marry for money -- (That's kind of hypocrite coming from him don't you think, I mean, we all know he has money somewhere, it's just that because how things are at the moment, he doesn't really have them at his disposal! :)
Well, I won't spoil the ending, but let's just say that this film stars Ansa Ikonen and Tauno Palo so that might give you a bit of clue.
All in all, great entertainment, and well, an old Finnish film doesn't get much more romantic than this, Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi (1943) coming as a close second! Despite all the sarcastic comments I have made above, I still regard this as being one of the best films ever made in Finland. It's great, it's timeless, it's romantic and it has Tauno Palo!
It all begins in St. Petersburg in around 1830 where an arrogant Finnish baron is playing cards with a Russian officer. Needless to say, the Finn wins and the Russian gets extremely annoyed. The situation is not helped by the fact that the baron has been seeing a girl that the Russian officer has also set his eyes. They decide to have a duel and after the Finn wins fair and square (although the Russian fired his gun before the sign), he has to escape because the untrustworthy Russians are after him. So, that's when the film really starts -
Arnold, the baron runs off to the only place he calls home; Finland. (Where people are honourable and good and kind and women beautiful etc. you just have to love the film - it so accurately portrays the feelings of the people of the time the film was made!)Anyway, when in Finland, he has to pretend he's not the rich baron with a manor house and everything, but just a poor and honest vagabond. He joins the circus (d'oh), meets gypsies (seduces a beautiful gypsy girl Regina Linnanheimo) and finally ends up meeting Helena (a lovely lady from a big manor house - Ansa Ikonen), who decides to do a bit of charity for the poor man and hires him as a page boy. He sings, he dances, he wins her over, but he's only a poor boy so Helena is going to marry a Swedish-born aristocrat, Erik, because despite the fact that they live in a nice big manor house, they don't really have that much money.
Arnold does not like this, he, being very modern in his thinking, feels that is wrong to marry for money -- (That's kind of hypocrite coming from him don't you think, I mean, we all know he has money somewhere, it's just that because how things are at the moment, he doesn't really have them at his disposal! :)
Well, I won't spoil the ending, but let's just say that this film stars Ansa Ikonen and Tauno Palo so that might give you a bit of clue.
All in all, great entertainment, and well, an old Finnish film doesn't get much more romantic than this, Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi (1943) coming as a close second! Despite all the sarcastic comments I have made above, I still regard this as being one of the best films ever made in Finland. It's great, it's timeless, it's romantic and it has Tauno Palo!
- suomi-neito
- Mar 2, 2004
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