Noored kotkad English: The Young Eagles | |
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Directed by | Theodor Luts |
Written by | Theodor Luts Aksella Luts |
Starring | Arnold Vaino Juhan Nõmmik Amalie Konsa Ruut Tarmo Vambola Kurg Elli Põder-Roht (:wikidata) Osvald Lipp |
Distributed by | Siirius Film Taska Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Estonia |
Languages | Silent Estonian intertitles |
Noored kotkad (released in 1927) is an Estonian silent film about the Estonian War of Independence that was fought between 1918 and 1920.
It was filmed in 1927 in Tartu, Mustvee, Värska, and Tartu County. The film was digitally restored in 2008 by Taska Productions and Digital Film Finland.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Arnold Vaino as Tammekänd
- Juhan Nõmmik as Laansoo
- Ruut Tarmo as Lepik
- Elli Põder-Roht as Hilja
- Amalie Konsa as Laansoo's mother
- Aksella Luts as Forest-guard's daughter
- Rudolf Ratassepp as Red Army commissar
- Olev Reintalu as Red Army commissar
- Vambola Kurg as Estonian military leader
- Juhan Sütiste as Estonian military leader (as Johannes Schütz)
- August Sunne as Doctor
References
[edit]- ^ "The Young Eagles (1927)" (in Estonian). Eesti Filmi Andmebaas (Estonian Film Database). Retrieved 6 September 2023.
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