Acting

Iris-Lilja Lassila

Born February 28, 1938 · Helsinki, Finland

Died April 25, 2011 · aged 73

Iris-Lilja Lassila was a Finnish film and television actress.

Known For

The Manila RopeThe Manila Rope · 1976
The Manila Rope
5.11976
MovieWarDrama
Manillaköysi is a cult status holding TV-movie adaptation of the satirical war novel by Veijo Meri. Manillaköysi has an endless list of classic one-liners, but it is still not based on cheap laughs or anything like that. The whole humouristic aspect of it comes from describing the absurdity of war, and the whole military system, by looking it with the eyes of a simple man, who's thrown into it, and who simply does not give a rats ass of it all. The tone of it is not overly preachy or moralizing. If I would have to describe it with one word, it would be: unglamourizing. The main point of Manillaköysi is pretty much compressed in one of the most famous quotes of it: There is nothing supernatural about war, it is just work like anything else.
The Last WeddingThe Last Wedding · 1995
The Last Wedding
6.11995
MovieDramaComedy
Pekka arrives back to his home village of Jerusalem to celebrate the last wedding of the village. His own marriage seems to have reached a dead end. The people of the village gather to prepare for the event, and the bitter spectrum of all human life, with its joys and sorrows, is condensed into one summer's day.
Anna-LiisaAnna-Liisa · 1988
Anna-Liisa
4.51988
MovieDrama
Minna Canth's tragic story, based on real events, about the life of a young girl, Anna Liisa. Burdened with heavy guilt, Anna Liisa struggles internally amid pressure from those around her. In the end, the only option left is to face the truth and seek reconciliation.
Johanneksen leipäpuuJohanneksen leipäpuu · 1994
Johanneksen leipäpuu
5.41994
MovieDramaComedy
Manical portrait of a small businessman.
SujutSujut · 1974
Sujut
4.01974
MovieTV Movie
The Finnish army retreats during the war summer of 1944. Corporal Lauri Ojala is left on the wrong side of the Vuoksi River. He decides to break ranks with the army and goes home. Two months later, Ojala is forced to dig his own grave.
JoulubileetJoulubileet · 1996
Joulubileet
7.11996
MovieComedy
A story of Mike, just out of prison, and his buddies throwing a Christmas party under the most obscure circumstances is filled with juicy dialogue and plot twists that will definitely make your jaw drop – and have you chuckle for days after.
Kovaa peliä PohjolassaKovaa peliä Pohjolassa · 1959
Kovaa peliä Pohjolassa
5.31959
MovieComedyThriller
An ex-finnish army officer Kari Kivi returns to Finland after 12 years of absence. He is quickly hired by a businessman named Östermalm to be his stand-in to escape the ring of spies threatening his life. Many beautiful women cross Kivi's path before the spy ring is eventually crushed.
Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of SodomaLipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma · 1995
Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma
5.41995
MovieScience FictionAction
The 21st-century tale centers on taciturn detective Lipton Cockton as he looks into a series of murders involving exploding victims. The main clue in the case is the white halter dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the subway vent scene in The Seven Year Itch. This clue directs Cockton to the highest levels of the super company LTD Prods. But though Cockton tries and tries, he cannot get there and ends up himself blown to smithereens.

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The Manila RopeThe Manila Rope · 1976
The Manila Rope
5.11976
MovieWarDrama
Manillaköysi is a cult status holding TV-movie adaptation of the satirical war novel by Veijo Meri. Manillaköysi has an endless list of classic one-liners, but it is still not based on cheap laughs or anything like that. The whole humouristic aspect of it comes from describing the absurdity of war, and the whole military system, by looking it with the eyes of a simple man, who's thrown into it, and who simply does not give a rats ass of it all. The tone of it is not overly preachy or moralizing. If I would have to describe it with one word, it would be: unglamourizing. The main point of Manillaköysi is pretty much compressed in one of the most famous quotes of it: There is nothing supernatural about war, it is just work like anything else.

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