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1971 Finnish film
Kahdeksas veljes
Directed bySpede Pasanen
Written bySpede Pasanen
Produced bySpede Pasanen
StarringVesa-Matti Loiri
Spede Pasanen
Tarja Markus
Simo Salminen
CinematographyKari Sohlberg
Edited byTaina Kanth
Irma Taina
Music byJaakko Salo
Production
company
Filmituotanto Spede Pasanen Oy
Release date
  • 26 February 1971 (1971-02-26)
Running time78 minutes
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish

Kahdeksas veljes (The Eighth Brother) is a 1971 Finnish film directed by Spede Pasanen. It was Pasanen's first completely independent work as a screenwriter and director. The film attracted 176,175 viewers to theaters.

Despite the title, the plot bears no connection to Aleksis Kivi's Seven Brothers, nor is it a sequel to the earlier Spede production, Noin 7 veljestä. The only reference to the title comes in the opening credits, where it is jokingly claimed that there was, in fact, an eighth brother, whom Kivi omitted because he had been bribed.

Plot

Jalli Riivatsalo (Spede Pasanen) works as a switchboard operator at Universal Advertising Agency. However, his salary is so low that he must find extra income with the help of his friend Jaska (Vesa-Matti Loiri).

The two engage in schemes, including selling clear water as bootleg liquor and taking money from drunk restaurant patrons. Ultimately, Jalli decides to strike it rich by marrying Finland's wealthiest woman. Using the book Finland's 20 Richest Families, he identifies his bride-to-be, the daughter of CEO Tässäpuro.

Cast

References

  1. "Kahdeksas veljes". Elonet.
  2. "Finnpanel - TV Ratings". www.finnpanel.fi. Retrieved August 3, 2020.

External links

Kahdeksas veljes at IMDb

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