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So, 'Radio tekee murron' is this quirky Finnish film from 1951 that blends comedy, crime, and a little thriller spice. The story revolves around Teräsvuori, this eager radio reporter who attempts a heist in the Helsinki Art Museum, all while recording it for an audacious tape broadcast. The whole setup is kind of ridiculous and has this delightful charm, especially when real criminals get wind of his plans. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to the tension in a way that makes the film unique. The performances carry a light-hearted yet suspenseful tone, and you can’t help but appreciate the practical effects, especially considering the era it was made in.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. The original prints are scarce, and while there are some VHS versions floating around, good quality transfers are hard to find. Interest in this title tends to spike among fans of international cinema and those with a penchant for vintage comedies, especially from the Finnish film scene. It's one of those hidden gems that might not be on everyone's radar, but it has its own niche following.
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