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14Bore Supporting Member of TMP09 May 2013 3:34 p.m. PST

Watched this 2 part movie with English subtitles.
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Very good movie from Finnish side, don't know how but early Soviet weapons. each 1 1/2 hrs

Personal logo Mserafin Supporting Member of TMP09 May 2013 4:10 p.m. PST

don't know how but early Soviet weapons

The Finns never throw anything away. The real, original Soviet tanks in the movie (T-26s) were captured during the war.

Great movie.

Thomas Nissvik10 May 2013 2:46 a.m. PST

Right, you have seen The Winter War. Now for the next war:
Unknown Soldier, 1985 version, full movie:
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Clip from the 1955 version, I have not been able to find the full movie on Youtube.
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14Bore Supporting Member of TMP11 May 2013 5:24 p.m. PST

Watched the whole 1985 version (3hr10m) very good if ending on a down note.

Thomas Nissvik13 May 2013 7:16 a.m. PST

That's Finnish film-making for you. Remember, we Swedes gave the world Ingemar Bergman and the Finns consider us a cheerful nation!
Next film for you to look for:
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Excellent movie about Swedish-speaking Finns (not Swedish volunteers)

Chouan15 May 2013 1:35 a.m. PST

What is it called? Is it available with English subtitles?

Personal logo Mserafin Supporting Member of TMP15 May 2013 8:47 a.m. PST

Remember, we Swedes gave the world Ingemar Bergman and the Finns consider us a cheerful nation!

Maybe because you also gave the world Abba and Ikea?

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