The Adventurer (1983)
Toomas Nipernaadi is seen roaming the rural landscape, going from village to village looking for the woman of his dreams. He wears a bedraggled white suit but generously pays for any lodging he needs or in one case, even buys a farm. Nipernaadi has a way with words and enchants those he meets with his wild stories about himself. Women find him appealing and the men are entertained as he moves from one locale to the next.
Director: Kaljo Kiisk
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: May 14, 1983
Cast
- Tõnu Kark - Toomas Nipernaadi
- Viire Valdma - Milla
- Paul Poom - Peetrus
- Egon Nuter - Paulus
- Margus Oopkaup - Joonatan
- Katrin Kohv - Ello
- Aire Koop - Tralla
- Vilma Luik - Kati
- Ilmar Tammur - Jaak Lõoke
- Ain Lutsepp - Jaan Lõoke
Screenplay
- August Gailit (Novel)
- Juhan Viiding (Screenplay)
- Tiina Lokk (Script Editor)
Music: Andres Valkonen, Raimo Kangro
Cinematography: Jüri Sillart
Editing: Kersti Miilen
Production: Tallinnfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Eesti
Original Language: et
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Adventurer about?
- Toomas Nipernaadi is seen roaming the rural landscape, going from village to village looking for the woman of his dreams. He wears a bedraggled white suit but generously pays for any lodging he needs or in one case, even buys a farm. Nipernaadi has a way with words and enchants those he meets with his wild stories about himself. Women find him appealing and the men are entertained as he moves from one locale to the next.
- Who directed The Adventurer?
- The Adventurer was directed by Kaljo Kiisk.
- Who stars in The Adventurer?
- The Adventurer stars Tõnu Kark, Viire Valdma, Paul Poom, Egon Nuter, Margus Oopkaup, Katrin Kohv.
- How long is The Adventurer?
- The Adventurer has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is The Adventurer?
- The Adventurer is a Drama film.
- Where was The Adventurer produced?
- The Adventurer was produced in Soviet Union.