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Pekka Puupää (film)

Pekka Puupää (Swedish: Kalle Träskalle, also Pete Blockhead in English translation)[1] is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Ville Salminen and starring Esa Pakarinen, Masa Niemi and Siiri Angerkoski. It is the first film of the Pekka and Pätkä film series based on the comics by the same name created by Ola Fogelberg.

Pekka Puupää
Original Finnish film poster
Directed byVille Salminen
Written byReino Helismaa
Produced byT.J. Särkkä
StarringEsa Pakarinen
Masa Niemi
Siiri Angerkoski
Tuija Halonen
Tapio Rautavaara
CinematographyKauno Laine
Edited byArmas Vallasvuo
Music byToivo Kärki
Production
company
Distributed bySuomen Filmiteollisuus
Release date
  • 30 April 1953 (1953-04-30)
Running time
71 minutes
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish
BudgetFIM 6,7 million[1]

The film was largely made on the same sets as Esa "Flies" to Kuopio, which came out in the same year and was also directed by Ville Salminen. Esa Pakarinen also wore exactly the same basic costume in every Pekka and Pätkä film.[1] The film was shot in the winter and spring of 1953 and its production costs were 6,7 million Finnish marks.[1]

Although not much was expected from the movie based on the comic book, it was surprisingly successful, which led to twelve sequels.[2] On television, the film was shown in 1965 on the Yle TV1 channel and it was watched by 1,6 million viewers.[1] However, critics[who?] have never appreciated the loved film by the audience, let alone its sequels. Today critics consider that the "slapstick movie" has only nostalgic values, nothing more.[3] Many critics turned their mocking into "art" and used the most imaginative puns and metaphors.[4] Also, despite appearing in the film and its sequels as well, the actress Siiri Angerkoski never appreciated these films but considered them "idle-day nonsense".[5]

Plot edit

 
Pätkä (Masa Niemi) and Pekka Puupää (Esa Pakarinen) trying to take care of baby in the film.

Mrs. Justiina Puupää (Siiri Angerkoski) goes to visit her relatives and leaves her husband Pekka Puupää (Esa Pakarinen) to be a housekeeper in Helsinki. Pekka and his best friend Pätkä (Masa Niemi) immediately start thinking about plans to earn money, because Justiina has not left Pekka any money but has done huge grocery shopping in advance. In the beginning, Pekka and Pätkä sell all the food door to door, and then with the money they earn, they place an advertisement in the newspaper about "Pekka Puupää's kindergarten". At the same time, a petty criminal named Petteri (Åke Lindman) steals a millionaire's (Arvo Lehesmaa) baby. He flees the scene in a taxi, whose driver Erkki Saarikivi (Tapio Rautavaara) is unaware of his client's criminal activities. Seeing the police, Petteri runs away to an apartment building and hides the baby in Puupää's apartment. Saarikivi follows because Petteri didn't pay for his trip, but Petteri knocks the taxi driver unconscious and hides him in the apartment next door. When Pekka and Pätkä come home and find the baby, they imagine their nursery getting its first customer with the newspaper advertisement. Their neighbor Miss Ritva Ranta (Tuija Halonen), on the other hand, is horrified when she finds an unconscious Saarikivi in her apartment, but after clearing up misunderstandings, the two end up on a date.

Pekka and Pätkä's childcare methods turn out to be unnecessarily eccentric and inexperienced, as they feed the baby läskisoosi and rock the baby to sleep in the ceiling lamp. Miss Ranta is horrified when she sees this and briskly teaches the men proper childcare. However, "Pekka Puupää's Kindergarten" does not attract customers, so Pekka and Pätkä develop a new way of raising money, participating in a match against boxer Hermanni Ronski (Uljas Kandolin). Due to a mistake, Pätkä gets into the match instead of Pekka. Pätkä is at the bottom until Ronski takes a sip from Pätkä's camphor bottle – which, due to the messy state of Puupää's medicine cabinet, contains sleeping potion – and falls asleep in the middle of the match. In the meantime, the child has been left outside to sleep in the carriage by Pekka and Pätkä, and Petteri, who is passing by, steals it again, but is soon caught by mistake in the same taxi driven by Saarikivi, whereupon Saarikivi recognizes him and takes him to the police station. After this, Justiina Puupää has arrived back home and after seeing it in a messed up, she prepares to punish her husband, but Saarikivi clears up the situation after hearing at the police station that Pekka and Pätkä were in the care of the millionaire's kidnapped child. Finally, the grateful millionaire gives Pekka and Pätkä a handsome reward for taking care of his child.

Cast edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Pekka Puupää – Elonet (in Finnish)
  2. ^ Arto Pajukallio: Elokuvat, p. D 7. Helsingin Sanomat, 10 January 2012. (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Päivän elokuvia, p. 17. Tv-maailma, 1/2012. (in Finnish)
  4. ^ Tänään TV:ssä: Kotimainen halpiskomedia sisälsi kuolemattomia kohtauksia ja piikin kriitikoille – Mesta.net (in Finnish)
  5. ^ Kansa nauroi, Siiri Angerkoski ei: Justiinaa näytellyt Angerkoski piti Puupää-elokuvia tyhjänpäiväisenä hölynpölynä – lue komediennen traaginen elämäntarina – Kotiliesi (in Finnish)

External links edit

  • Pekka Puupää at IMDb  

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Pekka Puupaa Swedish Kalle Traskalle also Pete Blockhead in English translation 1 is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Ville Salminen and starring Esa Pakarinen Masa Niemi and Siiri Angerkoski It is the first film of the Pekka and Patka film series based on the comics by the same name created by Ola Fogelberg Pekka PuupaaOriginal Finnish film posterDirected byVille SalminenWritten byReino HelismaaProduced byT J SarkkaStarringEsa Pakarinen Masa Niemi Siiri Angerkoski Tuija Halonen Tapio RautavaaraCinematographyKauno LaineEdited byArmas VallasvuoMusic byToivo KarkiProductioncompanySuomen FilmiteollisuusDistributed bySuomen FilmiteollisuusRelease date30 April 1953 1953 04 30 Running time71 minutesCountryFinlandLanguageFinnishBudgetFIM 6 7 million 1 The film was largely made on the same sets as Esa Flies to Kuopio which came out in the same year and was also directed by Ville Salminen Esa Pakarinen also wore exactly the same basic costume in every Pekka and Patka film 1 The film was shot in the winter and spring of 1953 and its production costs were 6 7 million Finnish marks 1 Although not much was expected from the movie based on the comic book it was surprisingly successful which led to twelve sequels 2 On television the film was shown in 1965 on the Yle TV1 channel and it was watched by 1 6 million viewers 1 However critics who have never appreciated the loved film by the audience let alone its sequels Today critics consider that the slapstick movie has only nostalgic values nothing more 3 Many critics turned their mocking into art and used the most imaginative puns and metaphors 4 Also despite appearing in the film and its sequels as well the actress Siiri Angerkoski never appreciated these films but considered them idle day nonsense 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPlot edit nbsp Patka Masa Niemi and Pekka Puupaa Esa Pakarinen trying to take care of baby in the film Mrs Justiina Puupaa Siiri Angerkoski goes to visit her relatives and leaves her husband Pekka Puupaa Esa Pakarinen to be a housekeeper in Helsinki Pekka and his best friend Patka Masa Niemi immediately start thinking about plans to earn money because Justiina has not left Pekka any money but has done huge grocery shopping in advance In the beginning Pekka and Patka sell all the food door to door and then with the money they earn they place an advertisement in the newspaper about Pekka Puupaa s kindergarten At the same time a petty criminal named Petteri Ake Lindman steals a millionaire s Arvo Lehesmaa baby He flees the scene in a taxi whose driver Erkki Saarikivi Tapio Rautavaara is unaware of his client s criminal activities Seeing the police Petteri runs away to an apartment building and hides the baby in Puupaa s apartment Saarikivi follows because Petteri didn t pay for his trip but Petteri knocks the taxi driver unconscious and hides him in the apartment next door When Pekka and Patka come home and find the baby they imagine their nursery getting its first customer with the newspaper advertisement Their neighbor Miss Ritva Ranta Tuija Halonen on the other hand is horrified when she finds an unconscious Saarikivi in her apartment but after clearing up misunderstandings the two end up on a date Pekka and Patka s childcare methods turn out to be unnecessarily eccentric and inexperienced as they feed the baby laskisoosi and rock the baby to sleep in the ceiling lamp Miss Ranta is horrified when she sees this and briskly teaches the men proper childcare However Pekka Puupaa s Kindergarten does not attract customers so Pekka and Patka develop a new way of raising money participating in a match against boxer Hermanni Ronski Uljas Kandolin Due to a mistake Patka gets into the match instead of Pekka Patka is at the bottom until Ronski takes a sip from Patka s camphor bottle which due to the messy state of Puupaa s medicine cabinet contains sleeping potion and falls asleep in the middle of the match In the meantime the child has been left outside to sleep in the carriage by Pekka and Patka and Petteri who is passing by steals it again but is soon caught by mistake in the same taxi driven by Saarikivi whereupon Saarikivi recognizes him and takes him to the police station After this Justiina Puupaa has arrived back home and after seeing it in a messed up she prepares to punish her husband but Saarikivi clears up the situation after hearing at the police station that Pekka and Patka were in the care of the millionaire s kidnapped child Finally the grateful millionaire gives Pekka and Patka a handsome reward for taking care of his child Cast editEsa Pakarinen as Pekka Puupaa Masa Niemi as Patka Siiri Angerkoski as Justiina Puupaa Tuija Halonen as Ritva Ranta Tapio Rautavaara as taxi driver Erkki Saarikivi Ake Lindman as Petteri Arvo Lehesmaa as millionaire Uljas Kandolin as Hermanni RonskiSee also editEsa Flies to KuopioReferences edit a b c d e Pekka Puupaa Elonet in Finnish Arto Pajukallio Elokuvat p D 7 Helsingin Sanomat 10 January 2012 in Finnish Paivan elokuvia p 17 Tv maailma 1 2012 in Finnish Tanaan TV ssa Kotimainen halpiskomedia sisalsi kuolemattomia kohtauksia ja piikin kriitikoille Mesta net in Finnish Kansa nauroi Siiri Angerkoski ei Justiinaa naytellyt Angerkoski piti Puupaa elokuvia tyhjanpaivaisena holynpolyna lue komediennen traaginen elamantarina Kotiliesi in Finnish External links editPekka Puupaa at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pekka Puupaa film amp oldid 1222784200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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