Ricky Rapper (2008)
February 15, 2008Release Date
Ricky Rapper (2008)
February 15, 2008Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Niilo Sipilä
Risto Räppääjä
Annu Valonen
Rauha Räppääjä
Martti Suosalo
Lennart Lindberg
Mimmi Lounela
Nelli Nuudelipää
Teemu Aromaa
Pontus Perhonen
Ullariikka Koskela
Pinja Perhonen
Marjatta Leppänen
Kuorolainen
Ulla Tapaninen
Elvi Räppääjä
Heinäsirkka
Kuorolainen
Pirkko Mannola
Kuorolainen
Irina Milan
Kuorolainen
Sami Kuoppamäki
Band member
Markus Lahtinen
Band member
Mari Rantasila
Director
Sinikka Nopola
Writer
Tiina Nopola
Writer
Risto Salomaa
Producer
Yrjänä Sauros
Kellaribändiläinen
Elihú Galván
Pizzalähetti
Iiro Rantala
Composer
Ilkka Vainio
Tanssipaikan omistaja
Timo Heinänen
Cinematographer
Pekka Pajuvirta
Maanviljelijä
Tuuli Kuittinen
Editor
Marko Kanerva
Pomppulinnan kuljettaja
Mikko Rokka
Pomppulinnan kuljettaja
Tazu Ovaska
Gaffer
Lasse Saarinen
Executive Producer
Heikki Kossi
Foley Artist
Matti Eerikäinen
Second Assistant Camera
Jukka Asikainen
Dramaturgy
Olli Pärnänen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 15, 2008
Original NameRisto Räppääjä
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 19m
Genres
Wiki.
Ricky Rapper (Finnish: Risto Räppääjä) is a 2008 Finnish musical film. The film is based on two volumes of Sinikka Nopola's and Tiina Nopola's children's fantasy book series Ricky Rapper. The book volumes were originally released as Risto Räppääjä ja pakastaja-Elvi of 2000 and Risto Räppääjä ja Nuudelipää of 2001. Ricky Rapper is a comedy for children. It tells about the friendship between 10-year-old boy and girl in the normal suburb neighbourhood. The film was shot in Kartanonkoski in the city of Vantaa in the summer 2007.Ricky Rapper was the most viewed Finnish film in Finland in 2008 with its 209,506 viewers and it was the sixth most viewed of all the Finnish films. The film received more than 215,000 viewers, and the DVD version has been sold almost 100 000 copies.The following film Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief was released in 2010, and it received 38,425 viewers in its first weekend – almost double as the previous film.