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Etsivä Närhi 2005

32 min📅 2005-07-07

Etsivä Närhi (2005) follows the misadventures of an utterly inept detective whose dull routine takes a wild turn when a shocking murder rocks a quiet Finnish town.

Director: Marko Takala

Cast

Simo Ahotupa
Kuolleen Miehen Jalat
Johannes Brummer
Johtaja
Karolina Eklund
Konstaapeli
Antti Harhanen
Lehdistötilaisuuden Ohjaaja
Emma Kopola
Seksikäs poliisinainen #2
Jerry Lemberg
Komisario
Mikko Muuronen
Kinnunen
Jukka Saari
Helsingin Sanomien Toimittaja
Timo Seppälä
Etsivä Närhi
Pauli Suuraho
Iltalehden Toimittaja

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Etsivä Närhi (2005) about?

A bumbling detective's mundane life flips upside down when a murder rocks his small Finnish town. His attempts to solve the case only deepen the chaos, blending crime tropes with uproarious incompetence.

Who directed Etsivä Närhi?

Marko Takala directed Etsivä Närhi, bringing a sharp comedic edge to the crime genre.

Who stars in Etsivä Närhi?

Simo Ahotupa, Johannes Brummer, Karolina Eklund, Antti Harhanen, and Emma Kopola lead this Finnish crime-comedy.

Is Etsivä Närhi (2005) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted crime comedies with flawed protagonists, Etsivä Närhi offers plenty of laughs. Its short runtime and quirky tone make it a breezy watch, though it may not appeal to those seeking a serious mystery.

How long is Etsivä Närhi?

Etsivä Närhi has a runtime of 32 minutes.

Etsivä Närhi (2005): A Hilarious Crime Comedy with a Detective Who Just Can't Win

Etsivä Närhi (2005) follows the misadventures of an utterly inept detective whose dull routine takes a wild turn when a shocking murder rocks a quiet Finnish town.

Directed by Marko Takala, this quirky blend of crime and comedy zeroes in on the absurdity of small-town life and the hilariously cringe-worthy attempts of its lead to solve the case. With a cast led by Simo Ahotupa, Johannes Brummer, and Karolina Eklund, the film balances lighthearted humor with the chaos of a mystery gone hilariously wrong. Set against the backdrop of a sleepy Nordic community, Etsivä Närhi delivers a sharp critique of incompetence disguised as detective work.