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Rosvo Roope
Rosvo Roope

Rosvo Roope

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In the 18th century, Robert's beloved Helena is forced to marry the cruel Henrik Brest. Robert becomes Roope the Pirate, the most famous pirate in the Baltic Sea, whose legendary life includes scheming and partying, sword fights and women's adventures.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Finnish

Runtime

102 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

09 September 1949

Country

Finland

Cast

Tauno Palo

Tauno Palo

Robert

Helena Kara

Helena Kara

Erkylän Helena

Ghedi Lönnberg

Ghedi Lönnberg

Gunvor

Kirsti Ortola

Kirsti Ortola

Barbara Ants

Juliska Koka

Juliska Koka

Verushka

Yrjö Ikonen

Yrjö Ikonen

Vekarus

Thure Bahne

Thure Bahne

Henrik Brest

Uljas Kandolin

Uljas Kandolin

Sten, A mate

Toivo Lahti

Toivo Lahti

Gunvor's father

Kalle Viherpuu

Kalle Viherpuu

Saloon keeper

Hannes Veivo

Hannes Veivo

Flick - Captain

Emmi Jurkka

Emmi Jurkka

Woman in wagon

Aino Lohikoski

Aino Lohikoski

Maid in Vuomala

Arvo Lehesmaa

Arvo Lehesmaa

Nobleman on a ferry

Jalmari Parikka

Jalmari Parikka

Stefan

Evald Terho

Evald Terho

Noppa-Ville

Aarne Orri

Aarne Orri

Erik Herva

Veikko Linna

Veikko Linna

Russian peasant in saloon

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