Laulu sõber
Originally released in 1962. Laulu sõber is a comedy/music film. directed by Ilja Fogelman. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Ilmar Tammur, Leili Jäärats, and Ramon Keppe
Synopsis
Tõnu, student of agronomy, is a trainee at a flourishing collective farm. He finds out that there are many talented singers there among whom there is Malle with a specially beautiful voice. However, the local community club is closed and the singing ground has been turned into a pasture. Malle's father is the manager of the collective farm and considers singing a waste of time. When the collective farmers hear about Tõnu's conducting skills, they will act against the manager's will. The big song festival is going to be held soon and people want to go there. Preparations of the choir go well; however, the manager of the collective farm gives no permission to take part in the festival. Singers are losing their hope, but then comes a helping hand.
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Ilmar Tammur
as Palk, kolhoosi esimees
Leili Jäärats
as Mall, esimehe tütar, seatalitaja
Ramon Keppe
as Kanarbik, üliõpilasest praktikant
Karl Kalkun
as Oskar Kallak, brigadir
Betty Kuuskemaa
as Mari, Oskari ema
Aino Seep
as Linda, brigaderi naine
Eve Kivi
as Aime, ajakirjanik
Valter Soosõrv
Valdeko Ratassepp
Jüri Järvet
as Ott Kuu, traktorist
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ET
Production Companies
- Tallinnfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Laulu sõber about?
Tõnu, student of agronomy, is a trainee at a flourishing collective farm. He finds out that there are many talented singers there among whom there is Malle with a specially beautiful voice. Howeve...
Who directed Laulu sõber?
Laulu sõber was directed by Ilja Fogelman.
How long is Laulu sõber?
Laulu sõber has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).
When was Laulu sõber released?
Laulu sõber was released on April 29, 1962 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Laulu sõber?
The main cast of Laulu sõber includes Ilmar Tammur, Leili Jäärats, Ramon Keppe, Karl Kalkun, Betty Kuuskemaa.