Talk:Kummeli

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[edit] JackPot

The movie has been released to theaters --85.217.32.239 11:58, 24 February 2006 (UTC)




Matti Näsä and Raimo Vormisto are mentioned to have speech-impediments (a throat R is mentioned). As I recall, at least some of the Kummeli characters were speaking in a very thick, exaggerated Tampere dialect, which was at least for me, part of the humor of the characters. I don't have the DVDs so I can't confirm if they were actually JUST speaking in a dialect, or having a speech-impediment. Really not a big deal, but if someone can confirm this, it would make the facts more accurate.

Since the article is about the comedy crew, I think there should be a mention of the series "Lihaksia ja Luoteja", "Lääkärit tulessa" and "Jurismia, Jurismia!" by the crew, made somewhere after the end of the original series (only Mankeli is mentioned). These were mentioned by the Finnish Kummeli-article.

--eleeton

Cleaned up the English in the characters section. It's still a bit clunky, though. Will get back to it later.--Snowgrouse 04:17, 13 June 2006 (UTC)


The article states that "the soldier played by Kahilainen in Kummeli Stories is infact an adult Saku." The movie makes no mention of this, and the characters name in the movie is actually Esa. I removed that part from the page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.166.92.176 (talk) 08:42, 20 September 2007 (UTC)