The Rapids-Rider's Brides (1923 film)

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FinnishKoskenlaskijan morsian
SwedishForsfararens brud
Directed byErkki Karu
Written byErkki Karu
The Rapids-Rider's Brides
FinnishKoskenlaskijan morsian
SwedishForsfararens brud
Directed byErkki Karu
Written byErkki Karu
Based onKoskenlaskijan morsian by Väinö Kataja [fi] (1914 novel)
Produced byErkki Karu
StarringKonrad Tallroth
Heidi Korhonen [fi]
Jaakko Korhonen [fi]
Einar Rinne [fi]
CinematographyEino Kari [fi]
Kurt Jäger [fi]
Oscar Lindelöf
Frans Ekebom [fi]
Edited byErkki Karu
Music byUuno Aarto [fi] (musical arrangement)
Production
company
Distributed bySuomi-Filmi
Release date
  • 1 January 1923 (1923-01-01) (Finland)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryFinland
Languages
  • Silent
  • Finnish and Swedish intertitles

The Rapids-Rider's Brides[citation needed] (Finnish: Koskenlaskijan morsian, Swedish: Forsfararens brud) is a 1923 Finnish silent film directed, written, and produced by Erkki Karu. The film is based on the 1914 novel of the same name by Väinö Kataja [fi]. It was Karu's first feature-length film.[1][2]

The film was shot at Suomi-Filmi's studio on Vironkatu in Helsinki as well as on location in the village of Tapola in Iitti and at Mankala Rapids [fi], where the Mankala Hydroelectric Plant [fi] was later built in 1950. It was the most popular Finnish film of the 1920s and was exported to around ten countries, including Japan. The film premiered on 1 January 1923, at Kino-Palatsi in Helsinki.

The film was a commercial success, being sold to multiple countries.[2][3]

The Rapids-Rider's Brides (1923)

The story revolves around love and reconciliation amidst the threat of death. After a young man drowns in the rapids, his neighbor Heikki (played by Jaakko Korhonen [fi]) is blamed. Heikki's son Juhani (Einar Rinne [fi]) seeks to make peace and hopes to marry Hanna (Heidi Korhonen [fi]), the drowned man's sister. However, Hanna is in love with Antti from Koskenalusta (Oiva Soini [fi]).[3]

Production

Jussi Hagberg served as the film's log driving expert. Still photography was provided by Kalle Havas [fi] and Kosti Lehtinen.

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