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Sampo

  • 1959
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.6K
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Eve Kivi, Anna Orochko, Andris Osins, and Ivan Voronov in Sampo (1959)
Based on Finnish mythology, this movie traces the exploits of Lemminkäinen as he woos the fair Annikki and battles the evil witch Louhi. Louhi kidnaps Annikki to compel her brother to build for her a Sampo, a magical device that creates salt, grain, and gold.
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The evil witch Louhi kidnaps Lemminkäinen's sister to build for her a Sampo, a device that creates salt, grain, and gold. When Lemminkäinen fails to recover the Sampo, Louhi steals the sun, ... Read allThe evil witch Louhi kidnaps Lemminkäinen's sister to build for her a Sampo, a device that creates salt, grain, and gold. When Lemminkäinen fails to recover the Sampo, Louhi steals the sun, plunging the world into frozen darkness.The evil witch Louhi kidnaps Lemminkäinen's sister to build for her a Sampo, a device that creates salt, grain, and gold. When Lemminkäinen fails to recover the Sampo, Louhi steals the sun, plunging the world into frozen darkness.

  • Director
    • Aleksandr Ptushko
  • Writers
    • Viktor Vitkovich
    • Grigori Yagdfeld
    • Väinö Kaukonen
  • Stars
    • Urho Somersalmi
    • Anna Orochko
    • Ivan Voronov
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Aleksandr Ptushko
    • Writers
      • Viktor Vitkovich
      • Grigori Yagdfeld
      • Väinö Kaukonen
    • Stars
      • Urho Somersalmi
      • Anna Orochko
      • Ivan Voronov
    • 32User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Urho Somersalmi
    Urho Somersalmi
    • Väinämöinen
    Anna Orochko
    Anna Orochko
    • Louhi
    • (as Anna Orotshko)
    Ivan Voronov
    Ivan Voronov
    • Ilmarinen
    Andris Osins
    • Lemminkäinen
    • (as Andris Oshin)
    Ada Voytsik
    Ada Voytsik
    • Mother of Lemminkäinen
    • (as Ada Voitsik)
    Eve Kivi
    Eve Kivi
    • Annikki
    Georgiy Millyar
    Georgiy Millyar
    • Sorcerer
    • (as Georgi Milljar)
    Mikhail Troyanovskiy
    Mikhail Troyanovskiy
    • Soothsayer
    • (as Mihail Trojanovski)
    Anatoliy Barantsev
      Vladimir Boriskin
      Vladimir Boriskin
        Valentin Bryleev
        Valentin Bryleev
          Anneli Haahdenmaa
          • Annikki
          • (Finnish version)
          • (voice)
          Maikki Hako
          • Kalevan kansaa
          Hilkka Helinä
          • Lemminkäinen's mother
          • (Finnish version)
          • (voice)
          E. Hippeläinen
            Mauno Hyvönen
            • Ilmarinen
            • (Finnish version)
            • (voice)
            D. Karpova
            Kauko Kokkonen
            • Lemminkäinen
            • (Finnish version)
            • (voice)
            • Director
              • Aleksandr Ptushko
            • Writers
              • Viktor Vitkovich
              • Grigori Yagdfeld
              • Väinö Kaukonen
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            lor_

            Childish

            One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by Aleksandr Ptushko; Produced by Gleb Kuznetzov; a Finnish-Soviet co-production for Suomi-Filmi and Mosfilm, released as 'The Day the Earth Froze" in America by Renaissance Films, then TV syndication by American-International TV. Screenplay by Viktor Vitkovich and Grigori Yagdfeld; Photography by Gennadi Tsekvyj and Viktor Yakushev; Music by Igor Morozov. Starring: Urho Spmersalmi, Anna Orochko, Ivan Voronov and Ada Voytsik.

            Taken from a story in Elias Lonnrot's classic "The Kalevala", the great poetic cycle of classic Finnish folktales, this prettily photographed period fantasy is incredibly childish. Nominally, the title is truthful, since herein the witch of the shadowy land, with the aid of the enchanted one -Sampo, changes the sun's course and causes the world to freeze.
            8TheLittleSongbird

            Another beautiful Ptushko film spoilt by bad, unnecessary American dubbing

            Like with Sadko/The Magic Voyage of Sinbad and Ilya Muromets/The Sword and the Dragon, Sampo (or The Day the Earth Froze for its American version) is an Aleksandr Ptushko film spoilt by bad dubbing that wasn't even necessary in the first place. The American version is incoherent and unbearably goofy, but the original Soviet-Finnish film is just lovely and it is this version that I'll be talking about now. Maybe the dialogue doesn't always flow and the middle's pacing is on the stoic side. However, it is a beautiful-looking film, the costumes and sets are in equal measure beautiful and eerie, the film is nicely shot with techniques that scream of Ptushko(and in a good way) and the special effects are simple but awe-inspriring and some are wonderfully weird. The music score positively sweeps, with the fantasy-adventure themes and folk-song-like melodies wholly appropriate. The story is also simple, but coherent and mostly attention-grabbing, giving us time to breathe and admire everything. While the tone is on the most part suitably eerie and profound, there are also some nice oddball touches that don't feel out of place(if there was anything at all like that it certainly wasn't as bad as it was in its American version). The characters are very like the characters that you'll find in a fantasy/fairy-tale and they are engaging. There seems to be a mixed reception on the Witch here, depends on the version seen I think, she is irritating in the dub but in Ptushko's original she is very sinister. The acting is solid and fitting for their characters. All in all, a lovely film but sadly it has a really bad dub that because of MST3K more people will be familiar with. 8/10 Bethany Cox
            1planktonrules

            You can't judge this film by its American version...

            In the 1960s, some idiots bought this Finnish-Soviet production and brought it to the screen. The problem is that the plot involving a Finnish folk tale was confusing to Western audiences, so the film was chopped to pieces--and almost 30% of the original film was thrown on the cutting room floor. As a result, it's very dull and confusing--and not worth your time. There is LOTS of narration to fill in the gaps but the film never is interesting or coherent. HOWEVER, I am not maligning the original film--just this terrible dubbed mess seen in the States.

            While bastardizing a movie like this seems odd today, American-International did this a lot--buying up Russian and Japanese films and creatively editing them into American films. Sometimes they inserted down-on-their-luck actors into the films (such as Basil Rathbone) and I sure would rather see the original movie--which MIGHT actually be pretty good. But, in the 60s, they rarely trusted foreign subtitled films--and sloppily dubbed them. Sad...and stupid.
            Bucs1960

            My kingdom for a Sampo!

            Sampo......who can get that word out of their head??? It seems to be an infernal machine that makes gold, or salt, or flour, or something but whatever it does, everybody wants it and will go to any lengths to build one. This Scandanavian film has an unusual look to it but it appears that the print is faded, hence the washed out look. Or maybe it's because of all the snow and ice. But I must admit that I found it rather fascinating.

            The lead actors play it pretty much without emotion except for the witch who is a total pain in the butt. It took me a while to figure out if it was a man or a woman; regardless he/she was irritating. It moves along pretty slowly and there are times when it is difficult to figure out exactly what is going on.....that may be due to the terrible dubbing. I hate dubbing.....give me sub-titles anytime.

            The ending with the harps is insane. We should advise our military that harp music can be deadly and is a lot less messy than live ammunition. However, there is something rather endearing about this film that makes it worth watching. Of course, you need to see the MST3K version.... it is a lot more fun. Can you say Sampo?
            Pete-156

            Eerie and atmospheric fantasy film

            I can only remember seeing this movie once, back in my schooldays in the early 70's. The tile being "The Day the Earth Froze". What most comes to mind was the fantastic atmosphere it had, very dark, gloomy almost surreal. It was about a Sampo (as far as I could make out or remember, it was a machine for making either money or gold). Everyone in the movie seemed old, dirty and poor. I think it was their quest to find the sampo or retrieve it or something like that. I would love to know if the movie ever made it to video.

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            • Trivia
              The 2014 Finnish DVD released by Finnkino is uncut, presented in the correct 2:35-1 anamorphic ratio, and has a pastel color.
            • Quotes

              Troll: [Ilmarinen hammers a viking ship out of molten iron, greatly distressing Louhi's trolls] What is to become of us?

            • Alternate versions
              Four versions of this film were filmed at the same time: with Finnish and Russian dialogue and with normal and anamorphic optics. The Finnish version was subsequently edited to exclude some scenes that were considered to be unorthodox compared to "Kalevala", the original epic. Also most of the dialogue in the Finnish version was dubbed in verse form unlike the version that was filmed.
            • Connections
              Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Day the Earth Froze (1993)
            • Soundtracks
              Mieleni minun tekevi, aivoni ajattelevi
              Written by Igor Morozov / trad.

              Performed by Urho Somersalmi

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            • Release date
              • October 16, 1959 (Finland)
            • Countries of origin
              • Finland
              • Soviet Union
            • Language
              • Finnish
            • Also known as
              • The Day the Earth Froze
            • Filming locations
              • Jalta, Crimea, Ukraine
            • Production companies
              • Suomi-Filmi
              • Mosfilm
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            • Budget
              • FIM 1,000,000,000 (estimated)
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            • Runtime
              1 hour 30 minutes
            • Sound mix
              • 4-Track Stereo(original version)
            • Aspect ratio
              • 2.35 : 1

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