Koko kaupungin Vinski

Summary Young boy Vinski lives in an idyllic town filled with old wooden houses, parks, and colourful people. The most interesting character is the pharmacist who sells powder that makes you invisible. That is, if you know the secret codes that go with it, one that makes you invisible and the other which reverses the effect. The powder is also handy for walking through walls, which is a great help when playing pranks on people. Sequel Vinski ja Vinsentti (1970). View more details

Koko kaupungin Vinski

Directed : Raili Rusto Leena Paavonen

Written : Aapeli Tuovi Puupponen

Stars : Pekka Autiovuori Maija Karhi Paavo Huuskonen Pekka Kaartinen

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Genres : Comedy Family

Release date : Mar 5, 2003

Countries of origin : Finland

Language : Finnish

Production companies : Yleisradio (YLE)

Summary Young boy Vinski lives in an idyllic town filled with old wooden houses, parks, and colourful people. The most interesting character is the pharmacist who sells powder that makes you invisible. That is, if you know the secret codes that go with it, one that makes you invisible and the other which reverses the effect. The powder is also handy for walking through walls, which is a great help when playing pranks on people. Sequel Vinski ja Vinsentti (1970). View more details

Details

Genres : Comedy Family

Release date : Mar 5, 2003

Countries of origin : Finland

Language : Finnish

Production companies : Yleisradio (YLE)

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Five Little Peppers and How They Grew

Five Little Peppers and How They Grew

The Peppers - Mrs. Pepper and her five children Polly, Ben, Joey, Davie and Phronsie - are a poor family (the six of them sleep in a total of four beds in two rooms), but they love each other and as a result are happy. Mrs. Pepper's husband, John Pepper, a mining engineer, died when the copper mine in which he had half ownership collapsed atop him. Mid-teen Polly was deeded his part of the mine, which her mother has told her her father wanted her to keep at least until she became of age, despite he never having found copper in it. Polly often acts as the family guardian to her siblings while Mrs. Pepper is at work. By chance, Polly and Joey meet well-off but lonely mid-teen Jasper King, who ends up befriending all the Pepper children. Jasper lives with his wealthy businessman grandfather, J.H. King, who pays his grandson no attention as he is all consumed with making money to the exclusion of all else. J.H. has no interest in Jasper befriending this poor family until he learns who they are as J.H. has purchased the other 50% control of the mine and wants Polly's half for a song if possible to start developing it. Without telling them of his intention, J.H. starts spending time with the Peppers, wooing them with gifts. But J.H., out of circumstance, is forced to spend more time with the Peppers than he ever imagined. The Pepper children love their new friends J.H. and Jasper, but will that change if they learn J.H.'s initial friendship motive of wanting Polly's half of the mine?

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