Vares: Private Eye
Vares: Private Eye (Finnish: Vares – yksityisetsivä) is a 2004 Finnish crime film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. It is based on the eleventh Vares novel Keltainen leski (1999) by Reijo Mäki.[3] The setting is Turku, a city on the west coast of Finland. It stars Juha Veijonen as private detective Jussi Vares who investigates a case involving a large amount of dirty money. The film is the first of nine films in the Vares series. The first sequel, V2: Dead Angel, was released in 2007.
| Vares: Private Eye | |
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| Directed by | Aleksi Mäkelä | 
| Screenplay by | Pekka Lehtosaari | 
| Based on | Keltainen leski by Reijo Mäki  | 
| Produced by | Markus Selin | 
| Starring | Juha Veijonen Laura Malmivaara Samuli Edelmann Pekka Valkeejärvi Kari Hietalahti Jorma Tommila  | 
| Cinematography | Pini Hellstedt | 
| Edited by | Kimmo Taavila | 
| Music by | Kalle Chydenius | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Buena Vista | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Country | Finland | 
| Language | Finnish | 
| Budget | €1.5 million[1] | 
| Box office | €1,549,176[2] | 
Cast
    
- Juha Veijonen as Jussi Vares
 - Laura Malmivaara as Eeva Sunila
 - Samuli Edelmann as Mikko Koitere
 - Pekka Valkeejärvi as Jari "Hillosilmä" Munck
 - Kari Hietalahti as Tetsuo Sinkkonen
 - Jorma Tommila as Antero Kraft
 - Minna Turunen as Ifigenia Multanen
 - Jari Halonen as Karl E. Miesmann
 - Markku Peltola as Luusalmi
 - Jasper Pääkkönen as Jarmo
 - Santeri Kinnunen as Touko Reiman
 - Heli Sutela as Liisa, Eeva's friend
 - Georges Copeloussis as Gennadi Antipov
 - Topias Tanska as Jaakko
 
References
    
- "Vares". ses.fi. The Finnish Film Foundation. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
 - "Facts & Figures 2004" (PDF). ses.fi. The Finnish Film Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 28, 2012. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
 - "Vares - Private Eye". solarfilms.com. Solar Films Inc. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
 - "Vares (2004) – Credits". elonet.fi. National Audiovisual Archive / Finnish Board of Film Classification. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
 
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