Kummeli: Kultakuume

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Kummeli: Kultakuume (Kummeli: Goldrush) is a 1997 Finnish comedy starring Heikki Hela, Heikki Silvennoinen, Timo Kahilainen and Heikki Vihinen, stars of the Finnish sketch-series Kummeli. This was their second cinema-release after 1996's Kummeli: Stories. Unlike Stories, Kultakuume has a single plot whereas Stories was composed of long-sketches.

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The story is set in 1984. Elmeri Hautamäki (Silvennoinen) is a man who has lived his entire life in a mental institution. He escapes with his homosexual nurse Janne-Petteri Broman (Hela) and is joined by the Kagelberg-twins Jönssi and Dille (Vihinen and Kahilainen) on a quest for the hidden gold treasure of his father Kyrpä-Jooseppi Hautamäki, who was killed by a fleeing German soldier Peter Nord (Jukka Puotila) back in 1944, in Lapland. Their escape leads them to be pursued by not only the Mental Institute's doctors Rasikangas and Kulokoski (Mari Turunen and Kari Hietalahti) but by the police as well.

The motley crew arrives at Elmeri's father's site but are unable to extract a reasonable amount of gold from the river. At the dead of night Jönssi stumbles on the buried German motor-bike and the bodies of two dead SS-troopers. They find that the motorbike's side-cart carries a chest full of Third Reich gold.

Later a police-pursuit lands the group on the grounds of a gay baron Eugen Von Lahtinen (Vesa-Matti Loiri) during a poetry-themed spring-celebration. The gold-exanger that the group goes to, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Oiva Lohtander) turns out to be working for secret Nazi-organization. Through his contacts Peter Nord, who is still alive and well, learns that Elmeri has found his gold and journeys to Finland in order to collect. When Hautamäki returns to exchange the rest of the gold for cash he end up in a hand-to-hand combat with Nord which Hautamäki wins (by asking him for a cigarette).

The gold is split among the goodguys, Broman marries baron Von Lahtinen becoming the mistress of his estate. Jönssi becomes the owner of the food-processing plant from which he and his brother were fired from at the beginning of the film. Dille becomes a professor at the University of Tampere. Elmeri marries a call-girl named Vanessa and has a many children. He takes Peter Nord's name in order to stay out of the mental asylum. Peter Nord ends up locked up in a Mental Institution under Hautamäki's name for the rest of his life.

[edit] Characters

  • Elmeri Hautamäki is the son of the prospector, Kyrpä-Jooseppi Hautamäki. Elmeri has lived his entire life in a mental institution. His violent hormone-activity makes him very unpredictable, he also appears to possess super-human strength, easily throwing several heavy opponents with one hand while enraged over not being offered a cigarette. However, Elmeri speaks in perfect literary Finnish and is usually very well behaved.
  • Janne-Petteri Broman is an obviously homosexual nurse who Elmeri convinces to help him escape when he shows him the gold flakes that were covered from his father's excrement. At first Broman does not take kindly to Jönssi and Dille who Elmeri befriends after Broman's SEAT Málaga crashes with their Dodge Aspen. Mirroring a common Finnish stereotype, Broman's speech is sometimes littered with Swedish utterances.
  • James "Jönssi" Kagelberg is the taller of the Kagelberg twins, their mother died when the two were just children and they were abandoned by their father. The state tried to reintroduce the twins into society starting from the 70s, with very little success. Jönssi is fond of Finnish iskelmä-songs and is heard singing them throughout the movie. Jönssi is named after James Dean.
  • Dean "Dille" Kagelberg is the shorter and the crosseyed one of the Kagelberg twins. Dille often confronts people with philosophical anecdotes. He is named after Dean Martin and not James Dean like his brother. He is known for his catch-phrase Legendaarista meaning Legendary.
Example of use:
-This is a BX windshield? How much did it cost?
-Nothing!
-Legendary.

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