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Mies Marseillesta 1937

106 min📅 1937-03-28

Step back to 1937 Finland with Tapio Ilomäki's sprightly comedy classic *Mies Marseillesta (1937)*, a zany tale of mistaken identities and border-crossing intrigue.

Director: Tapio Ilomäki

Cast

Ensio Jouko
Prince Svjatomir Asatiánts
Ellen Parviainen
Darja, the prince's niece
Kerttu Krohn
Kerttu Krohn
Miss Lily, Darja's companion
Kyösti Erämaa
Kyösti Erämaa
Matti Marras, architect
Kaarlo Angerkoski
Kaarlo Angerkoski
captain evp Jere Renkonen
Leo Lähteenmäki
Leo Lähteenmäki
Petteri, engineering graduate
Leevi Linko
vääpeli Mehto
Hugo Hytönen
Hugo Hytönen
General Velikov, "the man from Marseille"
Toppo Elonperä
Toppo Elonperä
Pjotr
Arvo Kuusla
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mies Marseillesta (1937) about?

An engineering student and a retired sea captain find themselves tangled in a web of espionage when they visit a rented villa in Terijoki. A Russian émigré prince arrives with his niece, sparking rumors of a secret courier from Marseille smuggling documents across the border.

Who directed Mies Marseillesta?

Tapio Ilomäki directed this Finnish comedy, blending lighthearted antics with Cold War-era tension.

Who stars in Mies Marseillesta?

The film features Ensio Jouko, Ellen Parviainen, Kerttu Krohn, Kyösti Erämaa, and Kaarlo Angerkoski in key roles.

Is Mies Marseillesta (1937) worth watching?

Though it's an unrated classic, its mix of slapstick humor and spy-style intrigue makes it a charming time capsule of 1930s Finland. Fans of light comedies with historical flair will find plenty to enjoy.

How long is Mies Marseillesta?

Mies Marseillesta runs for 106 minutes.

About Mies Marseillesta (1937) — Comedy of spies, secrets, and summer-house shenanigans

Step back to 1937 Finland with Tapio Ilomäki's sprightly comedy classic *Mies Marseillesta (1937)*, a zany tale of mistaken identities and border-crossing intrigue. Young engineering student Petteri and retired sea captain Jere Renkonen arrive as guests at architect Matti Marras's rented villa, only to find themselves caught in a whirl of espionage when a mysterious Russian émigré prince and his niece drop in unexpectedly. Petteri overhears whispers about a shadowy stranger from Marseille tasked with smuggling secret documents hidden inside a towering hall cabinet—documents that could shift geopolitical sands. What begins as a leisurely country-house weekend spirals into a farce of locked doors, eavesdropped conversations, and quick-witted escapes.

Ilomäki blends lighthearted humor with the tension of Cold War-era paranoia, delivering a film that feels both nostalgic and unexpectedly modern. With sharp comedic timing and charming performances from Ensio Jouko and Ellen Parviainen, *Mies Marseillesta* offers a snapshot of pre-war Europe where every suitcase might hide a secret—and every guest could be playing a role.