Aikalainen

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Aikalainen
Directed by Timo Puustinen
Written by Timo Puustinen
Produced by Anssi Mänttäri
Starring Kati Outinen
CinematographyTahvo Hirvonen
Edited byAnssi Blomstedt
Music by Heikki Valpola
Distributed by Gaudeamus
Release date
16 March 1984
Country Finland
Language Finnish

Aikalainen is a 1984 Finnish film directed and written by Timo Linnasalo and Paavo Piskonen.

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The film premiered on 16 March 1984 in Finland.

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