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- Saatanan Radikaalit ('****ed Radicals') is a 1971 Finnish comedy film starring and directed by Paavo Piironen, Heikki Nousiainen, Heikki Huopainen and...
- classic and most used words in Finnish. Often used together with helvetti as saatanan helvetti. The derivative term saatanallinen ("satanic") is used in context...
- "Rangaistus" (Penalty) 3:48 8. "Suurempi voima" (Greater Power) 4:31 9. "Saatanan siunaama" (Blessed by Satan) 4:27 10. "Faster Than God" 3:26 11. "To Be...
- hiatus, when Spede's three feature films released in 1971 (Hirttämättömät, Saatanan Radikaalit and Kahdeksas Veljes) all failed to make a notable profit. Uuno...
- the Blessing of Satan" 4:25 2. "Fist of the Satanist" 7:43 3. "Sieluni Saatanan Vihasta Roihuten" 6:36 4. "Celebration of Christ's Fall" 5:42 5. "Black...
- Suhonen teki ennätyksen, joka voi jäädä ikuiseksi – "Mun mielestä se on aika saatanan kova luku"". ts.fi. Retrieved Oct 18, 2024. "Retrovideo: Maalikuningas...
- early 1970s. He is perhaps best known for his work on the 1971 film comedy Saatanan radikaalit in which he starred and co-directed alongside Heikki Nousiainen...
- Blasphemy" 4:46 4. "Christ Forever Die" 5:31 5. "Towards the Father" 3:55 6. "Saatanan Varjon Synkkyydessä" 5:55 7. "Baphomet's Call..." 5:42 8. "The Flames of...
- Hirttämättömät (the sequel to Speedy Gonzales) both starring himself as well as Saatanan Radikaalit, which was co-directed by its four starring actors Paavo Piironen...
- sidekick Tonto. The film was released the same year as Kahdeksas Veljes and Saatanan Radikaalit (which Spede only produced). None of the films were box-office...