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Alien or: The Escape of Valdis in 11 Episodes
Alien or: The Escape of Valdis in 11 Episodes

Alien or: The Escape of Valdis in 11 Episodes

Genres

Comedy

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After being whacked on the head with a shovel, Valdis no longer shows interest in the things that used to make his life worthwhile: alcohol, techno, cars and fights. His friends desperately try to help him regain his memory, but nothing works.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Estonian

Runtime

22 mins

Rating

9.5/10

Release Date

31 August 2006

Country

Estonia

Cast

Märt Avandi

Märt Avandi

Valdis

Ott Sepp

Ott Sepp

Märt

Vallo Kirs

Vallo Kirs

Ott

Uku Uusberg

Uku Uusberg

Rait

Ago Anderson

Ago Anderson

Päts

Indrek Taalmaa

Indrek Taalmaa

Marko

Indrek Ojari

Indrek Ojari

Jarmo

Merle Jääger

Merle Jääger

Eve

Kristjan Sarv

Kristjan Sarv

Drunk Chav

Kalev Noormägi

Kalev Noormägi

Hairy with a Bike

Tarmo Põiklik

Tarmo Põiklik

Hairy with Glasses

Priit Parro

Priit Parro

The Smallest Hairy

Jüri Rebane

Jüri Rebane

The Hairys' Father

Kaupo Kiilaspää

Kaupo Kiilaspää

Juss

Kuldar Kivimäe

Kuldar Kivimäe

Juss' Friend

Meelis Veeremets

Meelis Veeremets

Margus

Mart Ratassepp

Mart Ratassepp

Mart

Ants Martin Vahur

Ants Martin Vahur

Yellow Cap

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