Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle (1986)
Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle (1986)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Vesa-Matti Loiri
Uuno Turhapuro
Marjatta Raita
Elisabeth Turhapuro
Marita Nordberg
Rouva Tuura
Tapio Hämäläinen
Vuoristoneuvos Tuura
Spede Pasanen
Härski Hartikainen
Simo Salminen
Insinööri Sörsselssön
Olavi Ahonen
Hugo Turhapuro
Helge Herala
Kansakoulunopettaja
Marja Korhonen
Kansakoulunopettajan rouva
Elli Castrén
Unelma Säleikkö
Mirjam Himberg
Rentukka
Ere Kokkonen
Director
Jyrki Kovaleff
Pankinjohtaja
Juhani Kumpulainen
Heiveröinen
Jukka Sipilä
Pienviljelysneuvos
Jaakko Salo
Composer
Johanna Raunio
Greta
Juha Jalasti
Cinematographer
Risto Aaltonen
Psykiatri
Yrjö Parjanne
Reenpää
Eero Jaakkola
Editor
Aapo Vilhunen
Etsivä
Rita Polster
Sörsselssönska
Tarja Siimes
Liikenneministerin sihteeri
Aarre Karén
Konduktööri
Anna-Maija Kokkonen
Liikenneministerin vaimo
Taru Valjakka
Taru Valjakka
Paavo Väyrynen
Paavo
Jenni Loiri
Pikku-Jeremias, Uunon velipuoli (uncredited)
Kimmo Hartonen
Uunon näköinen pankkivirkailija / kuntoilija (uncredited)
Karl-Erik Fjäder
Kilpailevan firman edustaja kukkakaupassa (uncredited)
Kiti Kokkonen
Lomakeskuksen asiakas (uncredited)
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle ("Uuno Turhapuro moves to the country") is a 1986 Finnish comedy film, the 11th film in the Uuno Turhapuro film series.
The film attracted a total of 556,519 viewers. It is the fourth most successful Uuno Turhapuro films. It was filmed in twenty days, from 22 May to 17 June 1986. The countryside scenes were filmed in Heinola, around the Viikinäinen vacation resort. The scene where Tuura visits a psychiatrist was filmed in Spede Pasanen's office in the MTV studios.
The film shows Spede's invention's "alarm clock", "cross between a Mercedes-Benz and a Volkswagen Beetle", and "boiling machine", which were previously shown in Spede's films X-Paroni and Pähkähullu Suomi. The other inventions were designed by Ere Kokkonen.
The film also includes an appearance by Member of the Parliament and Minister Paavo Väyrynen, who recites Runeberg's poem Maaherra wearing a traditional Finnish national costume.
A computer game called Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle was made for the Commodore 64, based on the film. The game was developed by Pasi Hytönen and published by AmerSoft, part of the Amer group. It is probably the first licensed video game based on a Finnish film.