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2013 Finnish film
Long Range Patrol
Original Finnish film poster
Directed byHarri J. Rantala
Written byHarri J. Rantala
Produced byHarri J. Rantala
StarringEerik Kantokoski
Ali Ahovaara
Hannu Rantala
Kalevi Haapoja
Eeva Putro
Reeta Annala
Kauko Salo
Kristiina Karhu
Jaakko Seppä
CinematographyJari Koskinen
Edited byHarri J. Rantala
Production
company
Nurmo-Filmi
Distributed byNurmo-Filmi
Release date
  • 27 December 2013 (2013-12-27)
Running time60 minutes
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish

Long Range Patrol (Finnish: Kaukopartio) is a 2013 Finnish feature film directed by Harri J. Rantala and starring Eerik Kantokoski, Ali Ahovaara, Hannu Rantala, Kalevi Haapoja and Eeva Putro. The film was filmed in Seinäjoki, Kauhava and Nurmo located in South Ostrobothnia.

Plot

Long-Range Patrol is a story about the Squad Peltoniemi Patrol trip to the enemies backside in spring 1943. The capturing of a Russian female soldier changes the whole task from a routine mission to a battle for survival.

Cast

  • Eerik Kantokoski as Captain Erkki Peltoniemi
  • Ali Ahovaara as Corporal Eero Ilkka
  • Hannu Rantala as Private Tuomas Loukasmäki
  • Kalevi Haapoja as Colonel Juho Loukasmäki
  • Eeva Putro as Russian female soldier
  • Reeta Annala as Enni Peltoniemi
  • Kauko Salo as Sameli Peltoniemi
  • Kristiina Karhu as Laura Peltoniemi
  • Jaakko Seppä as Lieutenant Itäniemi

References

  1. Eteläpohjalaiset tekivät elokuvan KaukopartiostaYle (in Finnish)

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