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Vääpeli Körmy ja vetenalaiset vehkeet
Comedy
41%
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Oct 18, 1991
Rating Unavailable
Sergeant Friman is developing an automatic submarine detector that piques the interest of both, Swedish and Russian spies.
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Directors
Ere Kokkonen
Vote Average
4.1
Vote Count
10
Popularity
2
Language
suomi
Origin Country
FI
Cast
Heikki Kinnunen
Vääpeli Körmy
Pentti Siimes
Eversti Tossavainen
Tom Pöysti
Vänrikki Nappula
Vesa Vierikko
Kapteeni Yrjö-Ylermi-Armas Kuortti
Kalevi Kahra
Kenraali Gustafson
Pekka Huotari
Alikersantti Lauri Hakkarainen
Pertti Koivula
Alikersantti Tane Sulonen
Jukka Puotila
Alikersantti Peter Friman / Uutistenlukijan ääni / Manun ääni / Jörn Donnerin ääni
Elina Pohjanpää
Eversti Tossavaisen vaimo
Eija Vilpas
Vänrikki Nappulan vaimo
Maria Melin
Vääpeli Körmyn vaimo
Esko Salminen
Ruotsalainen vakooja
Markku Huhtamo
Majuri Hämärämaa
Kristiina Halttu
Neiti Sievänen, kenraalin sihteeri, alias Olga
Samuli Edelmann
Alikersantti Jyväntölä
Jyrki Kovaleff
Kersantti Jantunen
Ville Lyytikäinen
Alikersantti Tikkurila
Jani Volanen
Sotamies Räikkönen
Jukka Sipilä
Kersantti Rahikainen, kenraalin autonkuljettaja, alias Popovitš
Minna Aaltonen
Houkutuslintu Körmyn unessa
Vesa Mäkelä
Vihollinen, tulkki
Vladimir von Witte
Vihollinen, venäläinen upseeri
Aldo Tammsaar
Vihollinen, venäläinen sukellusveneupseeri
Aarre Elo
Vieraan vallan paha poika Körmyn unessa
Kai Hyttinen
Vieraan vallan paha poika Körmyn unessa
Matti Kuusla
Vieraan vallan paha poika Körmyn unessa
Jukka Virtanen
Vieraan vallan paha poika Körmyn unessa
Milka Ahlroth
Marina Tossavainen, everstin tytär, naisalokas
Kristiina Sjöman
Naisalokas
Miia Eronen
Naisalokas
Kiia Hirvonen
Naisalokas
Merja Järvinen
Naisalokas
Johanna Kare
Naisalokas
Sari Kemppainen
Naisalokas
Terhi Koivuniemi
Naisalokas
Nina-Maria Laurila
Naisalokas
Nina Nortamo
Naisalokas
Aija Moisio
Naisalokas
Sanna Nuikka
Naisalokas
Pia Sunnarborg
Naisalokas
Satu Tuuliluoto
Naisalokas
Taru Valkeapää
Naisalokas
Arja Koriseva
Nainen ravintolassa
Vesa-Matti Loiri
Uuno Turhapuro (uncredited)
Marko Röhr
Perunakauppias (uncredited)
Ere Kokkonen
Lehtilööpin asettava mies (uncredited)
Kiti Kokkonen
Tyttö Espalla (uncredited)
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