Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma (1995)
April 21, 1995Release Date
Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma (1995)
April 21, 1995Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Jorma Tommila
Lipton Cockton, formerly known as Launo Käkkyrä
Tarja-Tuulikki Tarsala
She-Detective
Hannu Huuska
Edgar Hampton
Rauno Juvonen
Prostitute
Outi Mäenpää
Dazzle Dent
Iris-Lilja Lassila
Mother
Jari Halonen
Director
Pauliina Hulkko
Writer
Jouni Nikkanen
Writer
Riitta Pasanen
Eartha / Property Master
Matti Paunio
Writer
Pentti Korhonen
George
Kai Raumonen
Writer
Mika Siltala
Writer
Inkvar Jaska
Young Lipton
Esko Hukkanen
Bird Owner at Bar
Ulla Koivuranta
Irma
Raimo Linden
Adolf Kekäläinen
Kimmo Sirén
Bartender
Anna-Maria Klintrup
Clint Vonderberger
Milka Ahlroth
LTD inspector
Jukka Sipilä
LTD inspector
Enver Thaci
Transvestite
Miravera Auer
Robber
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
Co-Producer
Tuomas Kantelinen
Original Music Composer
Timo Heinänen
Director of Photography
Heikki Ahonius
Producer
Johnny Lee Michaels
Original Music Composer
Eija-Leena Lehmuskallio
Makeup Artist
Jukka Uusitalo
Art Direction
Tiina Tuovinen
Costume Design
Jukka Hytti
Property Master
Juha Antti-Poika
Editor
Heikki Innanen
Boom Operator
Tom Forsström
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nadja Delcos
Assistant Makeup Artist
Sanna Pyykkö
Costume Design
Ilmari Hakala
Art Direction
Peter Nordström
Original Music Composer / Sound
Jari Innanen
Sound Recordist
Seija Mällinen
Costume Design
Kustaa Kantelinen
Original Music Composer
Kristian Molina
Original Music Composer
Joona Savolainen
Costume Design
Tarja Soinisto
Assistant Makeup Artist
Lauri Hänninen
Production Manager
Chelaf Abdeslam
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Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma (or simply Lipton Cockton) is a 1995 Finnish dystopian crime film written and directed by Jari Halonen. It tells the story of a private investigator living in a near-future federal state who begins to investigate unexplained explosion deaths. The film is starring by Jorma Tommila.Halonen has said in the 2011 interview that Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville and Terry Gilliam's Brazil served as inspirations for the film. Halonen has said that he wanted to deal with criticism of individualism and its effect on humanity in the theme of film.During the production process, the creators aimed at foreign markets, but the success both at the domestic box office and in foreign sales remained modest. Instead, the film toured many festivals, such as at the 1995 Fantasy Filmfest in Berlin. Jukka Uusitalo, Ilmari Hakala and Jouni Nikkanen won the Jussi Awards for best production design in 1996.