Kevade unelm (1927)
Enn is a young student of construction who comes from a small island with high ambitions. Hilma is a city girl from a well-off family. They dream about a happy life together. Construction specialist Pilliroog becomes covetous and puts pressure on Hilma's bourgeoisie parents in order to catch Hilma's attention and win her friendship. In order to get what he wants, Pilliroog stops at nothing and fears no intrigues nor violence. Depicting the life of the nouveau riche in Tallinn during 1920s adds the socio-critical touch to the silent film. Only 1 min and 9 seconds of this film are preserved.
Director: Voldemar Päts
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Georg Russy as Enn Mänd, tehnikumi üliõpilane |
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Elsa Silber as Hilma Aamisep, tõusiku tütar |
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Leonid Puhov as Ants Kivistik, üliõpilane |
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Olga Päts as Aino |
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Johan Köösel as Jaak Aamisep |
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Olga Holts as Aamisepa naine |
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Alfred Hindrea as Pilliroog, ehitusmeister |
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Anna Udal as Hilda |
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Voldemar Päts as Ehitusinsener |
| Directing | Voldemar Päts | Director |
| Writing | Voldemar Päts | Writer |
| Camera | Voldemar Mannov | Director of Photography |