The Song Of The Scarlet Flower (1938 Film)
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''The Song of the Scarlet Flower'' ( fi, Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta, sv, Sången om den eldröda blomman) is a 1938 Finnish
romance Romance (from Vulgar Latin , "in the Roman language", i.e., "Latin") may refer to: Common meanings * Romance (love), emotional attraction towards another person and the courtship behaviors undertaken to express the feelings * Romance languages, ...
and
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. It is based on the novel ''
The Song of the Blood-Red Flower , translator = W. J. Alexander Worster , image = Thesongofthebloodredflower 1921.jpg , caption = A hardcover of the 1921 English version , author = Johannes Linnankoski , illustrator = , cover_artist = , coun ...
'' by
Johannes Linnankoski Johannes Linnankoski (originally Vihtori Johan Peltonen, 18 October 1869 – 10 August 1913) was a Finland, Finnish author and playwright, which mainly influenced writing in the Golden Age of Finnish Art. His most famous work is the romance novel ...
, telling the story of a glib
log driver Log driving is a means of moving logs (sawn tree trunks) from a forest to sawmills and pulp mills downstream using the current of a river. It was the main transportation method of the early logging industry in Europe and North America. Histor ...
Olavi Koskela, who spends his free time flirting with young maids.Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta
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(in Finnish)
Film is directed by
Teuvo Tulio Theodor Antonius Tugai (23 August 1912 – 8 June 2000), better known as Teuvo Tulio, was a Finnish film director and actor. Beginning his career as an actor at the end of the silent era, Tulio turned to directing and producing in the 1930s. His ...
and it stars Kaarlo Oksanen, Rakel Linnanheimo (sister of
Regina Linnanheimo Axa Regina Elisabeth Linnanheimo (until 1924 Leino, since 1948 Regina Mörner, 7 September 1915, Helsinki – 24 January 1995) was a Finnish actress and screenwriter. Her sister Rakel Linnanheimo (1908–2004) was also an actress. Linnanheimo w ...
), Mirjami Kuosmanen, Nora Mäkinen, Birgit Nuotio and Maire Ranius. The film was the first Finnish adaptation of the book, with the two previous adaptations being Swedish. Tulio said he was interested mainly in the book's intense and sensuals love scenes but also in the rafting sessions, which he then used in three later films as well. The film's rafting scenes were shot at the Mankalankoski rapids in
Iitti Iitti (; sv, Itis) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Päijänne Tavastia region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population ...
.Elokuvapolku: Tukkilaiselokuva
– Kavi.fi (in Finnish)
The film was premiered in Finland on December 4, 1938. Tulio got his work distributed in Sweden, where the first performance was on October 16, 1939 in Stockholm. In Finland, the audience success of the film was the best of the domestic premieres of 1938, although the film received a rather mixed reception from critics. By the time the 1980s came, the tone of the film's reviews had turned more positive.


Plot

Olavi Koskela ( Kaarlo Oksanen), a young and handsome man, wanders as a lumberjack in the countryside, as women and landscapes change frequently. However, Kyllikki (Rakel Linnanheimo), the daughter of the rich Moisio house, does not easily fall for Olavi's charms. Bold Olavi has to descend a life-threatening rapid to win Kyllikki's favor. As if by a miracle, the young man completes the log rafting, and Kyllikki's reluctance begins to melt. Love goes up in flames when Olavi and Kyllikki have to swim across the stream, but the Moisio's host and Kyllikki's father (Veikko Linna), gets furious when he hears about the young couple's intentions to get married. However, Olavi is not quite an ordinary log man: he is the son from the mighty Koskela house, who has left home after arguing with his parents; Olavi angered them by intending to marry the maid Annikki ( Mirjami Kuosmanen). Olavi doesn't try to persuade Moisio's master to be kinder by revealing his true, "fine" parentage, but goes on to continue his journey. Along the way, he meets women he has slept with before. In the end, a man with a lot of experience returns to the homestead, where the mother (Ida Kallio) is lying on her deathbed and forgives her son for the past quarrels. Olavi's father (Lauri Korpela) had died before the reconciliation. Olavi returns to the of Moisio's house and takes Kyllikki as his wife, ignoring the host's objections. By the time of the wedding, Olavi's true identity as the heir to the rich Koskela house has been revealed, and Moisio's host is also very pleased with his daughter's marriage. However, Olavi and Kyllikki's marriage runs into a crisis already on the wedding day. Olavi wants Kyllikki as a virgin and gets angry when it is revealed by Toivo (Onni Veijonen) that Kyllikki once had a boyfriend before Olavi. Kyllikki, on the other hand, reminds Olavi of his adventures with women. The union, which started with a wild frenzy, gradually calms down after the birth of the couple's first child. Finally, sins have received their atonement.


Cast

* Kaarlo Oksanen as Olavi Koskela * Rakel Linnanheimo as Kyllikki Moisio * Mirjami Kuosmanen as Annikki * Nora Mäkinen as Elli/"Gaselli" * Birgit Nuotio as dark girl * Maire Ranius as "Pihlajanterttu" * Sylvi Palo as prostitute *
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as logging chief *
Veikko Linna Veikko is a male Finnish given name. Notable people with the name include: * Veikko Aaltonen (born 1955), Finnish director, editor, sound editor, and production manager * Veikko Asikainen (1918–2002), Finnish footballer * Veikko Ennala (1922-19 ...
as Kyllikki's father * Lauri Korpela as Olavi's father * Ida Kallio as Olavi's mother * Onni Veijonen as Toivo * Elli Ylimaa as midwife


References


External links

* * * 1938 films 1938 romantic drama films Finnish romantic drama films 1930s Finnish-language films Films based on Finnish novels Films about lumberjacks {{1930s-romance-film-stub