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- Millipilleri is a 1966 comedy film directed and written by Spede Pasanen, Ere Kokkonen and Jukka Virtanen. The film was Spede's second starring feature...
- starred in and directed many films written by Spede Pasanen, including Millipilleri, Pähkähullu Suomi and Noin 7 Veljestä, as well as playing bit parts in...
- (Pasanen) in the Uuno Turhapuro film series. Jukka Virtanen, director of Millipilleri and Noin 7 Veljestä, has said of Salminen that he complimented Spede...
- director, writer and also an actor. Kokkonen's feature film debut was Millipilleri (1966), co-directed with Spede Pasanen and Jukka Virtanen. In later decades...
- third film starring Spede in a contemporary comedy after X-Paroni and Millipilleri. The film's release coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Finnish...
- X-Paroni (directed with Jaakko Pakkasvirta, 1964), in English The X-baron Millipilleri (1966) Pähkähullu Suomi (1967), in English The nutty Finland Noin seitsemän...
- Pasanen Comedy 1965 Onnenpeli Risto Jarva Merja Alanen Comedy, Drama 1966 Millipilleri Ere Kokkonen, Spede Pasanen Spede Pasanen, Hannes Häyrinen, Simo Salminen...
- big screen: The Earth Is a Sinful Song (1973) and Milka (1983). Comedy Millipilleri (1966) by Ere Kokkonen and Spede Pasanen was one of the most watched...
- Salminen in a minor role, before he would appear more prominently in Millipilleri and several other ****ure films. The film introduced several conventions...
- Tyttö ja hattu (1961) Oksat pois... (1961) Pikku Pietarin piha (1961) Millipilleri (1966) Kajava, Jukka. "Johan Erik "Hannes" Häyrinen". Helsingin Sanomat...