

Vaivaisukon morsian
Genres
Overview
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.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
110 min
Release Date
1944-01-15
Status
Released
Original Language
Finnish
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
5
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
Annie Mörk
Mervi Järventaus
Eero Kilpi
Hilly Lindqvist
Kyllikki Väre
Torpan-Mari (uncredited)
Onni Korhonen
(uncredited)
Kyösti Käyhkö
(uncredited)
Varma Lahtinen
(uncredited)
Ida Salmi
(uncredited)
Eino Salmi
(uncredited)
Oili Jaatinen
(uncredited)
Viljo Huttunen
(uncredited)
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