Friends, Comrades
Ystävät, toverit
The boisterous good humor of Jurmala, the nickel-mine owner, is, if anything, only barely dented by the raging battles in Finland before, during and after World War Two. In fact, everywhere he goes, he meets prospective customers on all sides of the conflict with his all-inclusive greeting "Friends, Comrades." Indeed, the resource he is wrenching from the earth's bowels is necessary to all forms of industrial activity, and is especially necessary for military applications. Thus, he has no reason to fear that he will ever run out of customers. This doesn't prevent him from using every possible means to entice them. At home, his relationship with his wife is not so prosperous, and they resort to some extraordinary means to try and keep on an even keel.
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Ain Lutsepp
as Pavlovski
Kersti Kreismann
as Happy Girl
Pepe Martín
as Colonel Camino
Jaanus Orgulas
as Pavlovski's Adjutant
Göran Schauman
as Liljeroos
Leif Wager
as Manager Eskeland
Viivi Dikson
as Maatuska
Rita Raave
as Happy Girl
Oto Ševčík
as Manfred Horst
Elle Kull
as Rouva Pavlovski
Stina Ekblad
as Lisa Jurmala
Maria Klenskaja
as Madam
Jon Mikiver
as Olga's Child
Carmen Mikiver
as Olga
Kaie-Ene Rääk
as Journalist
Mikk Mikiver
as Arno Jurmala
Hannu Lauri
as Jaunkahns
Rein Aren
as Igumeni
Jaak Elling
as Journalist
Maritta Viitamäki
as Happy Girl