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Aatamin Puvussa Ja Vähän Eevankin
''Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin'' stylized as ''Aatamin puvussa... ja vähän Eevankin'' is a novel by the Finnish writer Yrjö Soini, under his pen name Agapetus. It was published in 1928. Film adaptations The popular book has been subject to a number of film adaptations. The first was by Finnish film director Jaakko Korhonen in 1931 becoming the first Finnish sound film. The second was in 1940 directed by Finnish director Ossi Elstelä. In 1959, a version destined for the West German market was released. The film was directed by Franz M. Lang. A more recent adaptation was in 1971 when Matti Kassila wrote a storyline based on the novel and directed the film starring Heikki Kinnunen Heikki Kinnunen (born in Raahe) is a Finland, Finnish actor, who became well known in the beginning of the 1970s in the comedy program ''Ällitälli''. Kinnunen was known specially for his roles in comedy films and -series. He has played the lead ... and Juha Hyppönen. References {{reflis ...
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Yrjö Soini
Yrjö Vilho Soini (17 July 1896 – 6 February 1975) was a Finnish journalist, novelist and playwright, who used the pen name Agapetus. His humorous works enjoyed wide popularity in Finland during the 20th century and several of them have been adapted into films. Soini was born in Hattula, Tavastia Proper. His family included: Children: Seppo, Elina and Irma Soini Grandchildren include: Sakari, Ilkka and Lauri Soini Grandgrandchildren: Alexander, Amanda and Silja Soini He died in Helsinki, aged 78. Stage plays *1927: ''Olenko minä tullut haaremiin'' (film adaptation by Waldemar Wohlström in 1932 and by T. J. Särkkä in 1938) *1930: ''Syntipukki'' (film adaptation by Erkki Karu in 1935 and by Matti Kassila in 1957) *1931: ''Kirjakaupassa'' *1932: ''Onnellinen Sakari'' (film adaptation in 1939 under the title ''Takki ja liivit pois!'' directed by Jorma Nortimo) *1934: ''Kaikenlaisia vieraita'' (film adaptation in 1936) *1951: ''Viisi vekkulia'' (film adaptation in 1956) ...
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Two Times Adam, One Time Eve
''Two Times Adam, One Time Eve'' (German: ''2 x Adam, 1 x Eve'') is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Franz M. Lang and starring Heidi Brühl, Matthias Fuchs and Brigitte Grothum.Goble p.660 The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Schomer. The film is a West German remake of the 1931 Finnish film '' Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin''. Cast * Heidi Brühl as Kaarina * Matthias Fuchs as Peter * Brigitte Grothum as Silja * Alfred Balthoff as Kalevi * Walter Buschhoff as Matti * Paul Esser as Rat Granberg * Benno Hoffmann as Lehtinen * Karl John as Wickström * Klaus Kindler as Aarne * Gustav Knuth as Viirimäki * Carsta Löck as Sinikka * Ralf Wolter Ralf Wolter (26 November 1926 – 14 October 2022) was a German stage and screen actor. Wolter appeared in nearly 220 films and television series in his over 60 years as a character actor. Life and career Wolter began his long career on the B ... as Paavo See also *'' In Adam's Dress and a Bit in E ...
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Aatamin Puvussa Ja Vähän Eevankin (1971 Film)
''In Adam's Dress and a Bit in Eve's Too'' () is a 1971 Finnish comedy film directed and written by Matti Kassila, starring Heikki Kinnunen and Juha Hyppönen. The film is based on the novel '' Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin'' by Yrjö Soini. Its running time is 88 minutes. Cast * Heikki Kinnunen as Heikki Himanen * Juha Hyppönen as Jussi Kirves * Marja-Leena Kouki as Marja * Tuire Salenius as Tuire Korpela * Kauko Helovirta as Police Chief Korpela * Risto Mäkelä as Yrjö Granberg * Pia Hattara as Selma *Tiina Rinne as Salme * Pentti Irjala as Hiski * Tapio Hämäläinen as Constable Niemelä * Eila Rinne as Kerttu Luodepohja * Raili Veivo as Niemelä's Wife * Ada Pääkkönen-Koponen as Farm Matron (as Ada Pääkkönen) * Salme Karppinen as Tyyne *Veijo Pasanen Veijo Antero Pasanen (14 October 1930 – 17 February 1988) was a Finnish actor. He was related to director and inventor Pertti "Spede" Pasanen. Pasanen is perhaps best remembered for his role as Pelle He ...
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Matti Kassila
Matti Kassila (12 January 1924 – 13 December 2018) was a Finnish film director who achieved fame as one of the most prominent Finnish filmmakers in the 1950s and 1960s. He is most famous for the series of four Inspector Palmu movies, based on the character created by Mika Waltari. During his long career, he won seven Jussi Awards, including a concrete Jussi for lifetime achievement, and received numerous other commendations. His 1959 film ''Red Line (1959 film), Punainen viiva'' was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. He was also one of the screenwriters for the 1968 film ''Here, Beneath the North Star'', directed by Edvin Laine. Films directed by Kassila * ''Isäntä soittaa hanuria'' (1949) * ''Professori Masa'' (1950) * ''Maija löytää sävelen'' (1950) * ''Lakeuksien lukko'' (1951) * ''Radio tekee murron'' (1951) * ''Radio tulee hulluksi'' (1952) * ''Varsovan laulu'' (1953) * ''Tyttö kuunsillalta'' (1953) * ''Sininen viikko'' (1954) * ''Hilma's Name D ...
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Heikki Kinnunen
Heikki Kinnunen (born in Raahe) is a Finland, Finnish actor, who became well known in the beginning of the 1970s in the comedy program ''Ällitälli''. Kinnunen was known specially for his roles in comedy films and -series. He has played the leading role in Vääpeli Körmy films and appeared in five Uuno Turhapuro films. Kinnunen's most famous comedic catch-phrase is "Onks Viljoo näkyny?" ("You seen Viljo?") born from a skit in which he shows up asking people this question then inquiring something about what they are currently doing. Who ''Viljo'' is or why Kinnunen's character is looking for him is never explained in the skits themselves. His son Santeri Kinnunen is also an actor. He is well-known for modern Finnish audiences for starring in ''The Grump'' sequels. Films *''Lapualaismorsian'' (1967) - Hessu *''Asfalttilampaat'' (1968) *''Täällä Pohjantähden alla'' (1968) - Valenti Leppänen *''The Headquarters (film), Päämaja'' (1970) *''Aatamin puvussa ja vähän E ...
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1928 Novels
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