Saippuaprinssi

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Directed by Janne Kuusi
Written by Aleksi Bardy
Starring Mikko Leppilampi,
Pamela Tola,
Outi Mäenpää
Release date
2006
Running time
97 min
Language Finnish

Saippuaprinssi ("Soap Prince") is a 2006 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Janne Kuusi starring Mikko Leppilampi and Pamela Tola. Aleksi Bardy wrote the script.

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