Vaivaisukon morsian (1944)
Elias, who is preparing for his wedding, dances drunk with a beggar in front of the church and dies of a heart attack. His fiancée Anna is devastated by grief and on the verge of suicide. In his despair, he experiences a religious awakening, which is supported by Antti, who is in love with Anna, and some of the villagers. The pastor sees the revivalist movement as a threat to himself, the church, and public order.
Director: T.J. Särkkä
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date: January 15, 1944
Cast
- Ansa Ikonen - Anna Kristina Ringars
- Eino Kaipainen - Antti
- Tauno Palo - Elias Matinpoika Berg
- Aku Korhonen
- Urho Somersalmi - Metsä-Olli
- Jalmari Rinne
- Yrjö Tuominen
- Uuno Laakso
- Siiri Angerkoski - Elisabet
- Veikko Linna
Screenplay
- Jarl Hemmer (Theatre Play)
- T.J. Särkkä (Screenplay)
Music: Väinö Haapalainen
Cinematography: Marius Raichi
Editing: Armas Vallasvuo
Production: Suomen Filmiteollisuus
Country: Finland
Language: suomi
Original Language: fi
Keywords
based on play or musical
More Films by Director: T.J. Särkkä
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vaivaisukon morsian about?
- Elias, who is preparing for his wedding, dances drunk with a beggar in front of the church and dies of a heart attack. His fiancée Anna is devastated by grief and on the verge of suicide. In his despair, he experiences a religious awakening, which is supported by Antti, who is in love with Anna, and some of the villagers. The pastor sees the revivalist movement as a threat to himself, the church, and public order.
- Who directed Vaivaisukon morsian?
- Vaivaisukon morsian was directed by T.J. Särkkä.
- Who stars in Vaivaisukon morsian?
- Vaivaisukon morsian stars Ansa Ikonen, Eino Kaipainen, Tauno Palo, Aku Korhonen, Urho Somersalmi, Jalmari Rinne.
- How long is Vaivaisukon morsian?
- Vaivaisukon morsian has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
- What genre is Vaivaisukon morsian?
- Vaivaisukon morsian is a Drama, History film.
- Where was Vaivaisukon morsian produced?
- Vaivaisukon morsian was produced in Finland.