Wikmani poisid (TV series)
Wikmani poisid (lit. Wikman Boys) is a 1995-year drama serial about the Wikman Private Gymnasium students from 1937 till their mobilization in 1944. The series is based on a 1988 novel Wikmani poisid by Jaan Kross.
Wikmani poisid | |
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Created by | Hugo Ader Andres Maimik Anu Soolep Vilja Palm |
Directed by | Vilja Palm |
Starring | Mait Malmsten Mikk Mikiver Liina Olmaru Indrek Sammul Marko Matvere |
Theme music composer | Sven Grünberg |
Country of origin | |
Original language(s) | Estonian |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | ETV |
Original release | 1995 |
External links | |
Website |
The series were first aired in 1995 on Estonia's ETV. Each episode runs at approximately 30 minutes. The show was created by Hugo Ader, Andres Maimik, Anu Soolep and Vilja Palm.[1] DVD was published in the 2003.[2]
Cast
- Mikk Mikiver as Johan Wikman
- Mait Malmsten as Jaak Sirkel
- Meelis Muhu as Vare
- Marko Matvere as Penno
- Ain Mäeots as Juhan Pukspuu
- Ago Anderson as Tummel
- Indrek Sammul as Richard Laasik
- Meelis Pai as Kristjan Koorman
- Raivo Maripuu as Kelder
- Tiit Kikas as Jauram
- Andre Aarniste as Feliks
- Ain Prosa as Maim
- Liina Olmaru as Virve
- Piret Kalda as Aino
- Lauri-Kare Laos as Rumma
- Ardo Ran Varres as Haaviksoo
- Kalju Orro as Constable Tults
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References
External links
- Official Website (in Estonian)
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