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  1. Sep 10, 1999 · Lapin kullan kimallus: Directed by Åke Lindman. With Vesa Vierikko, Pirkka-Pekka Petelius, Lasse Pöysti, Jarmo Mäkinen. After being presented with a treasure map, two men travel to the harsh northern wastelands of Lapland in the hopes of finding gold.

    • (636)
    • Drama, History
    • Åke Lindman
    • 1999-09-10
  2. Lapin kullan kimallus (Finnish for The glitter of Lapland gold, English: Gold Fever in Lapland) is a 1999 Finnish movie, directed by Åke Lindman. The movie is about the Lapland gold rush in the end of the 19th century.

  3. In 1860s Lapland, gold diggers Jakob Ervast and Nils Lepistö, who previously worked in California, embark on an arduous journey towards the north. The friends find gold at the first excavation site, which Kittilä's crown prince Konrad Planting and Edvard Manninen also start looking for. Åke Lindman. Director.

  4. In 1860s Lapland, gold diggers Jakob Ervast and Nils Lepistö, who previously worked in California, embark on an arduous journey towards the north. The friends find gold at the first excavation site, which Kittilä's crown prince Konrad Planting and Edvard Manninen also start looking for.

    • Åke Lindman
    • Åke Lindman Film-Production
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  6. Lapin kullan kimallus (Gold Fever in Lapland) is a Finnish movie about the desire to make it big. When gold is discovered in the harsh landscape of northern Finland a rush to start mining it begins.

  7. Lapin kullan kimallus on vuonna 1999 ensi-iltansa saanut, Åke Lindmanin ohjaama suomalainen elokuva, joka kertoo 1800-luvun lopun Lapin kultaryntäyksestä. Sen pääosissa ovat Pirkka-Pekka Petelius ja Vesa Vierikko. Elokuvan ensi-ilta oli Savonlinnan elokuvajuhlilla Olavinlinnassa 6. elokuuta 1999.