

Who would move a mountain, if not the mountain itself.
Villagers are afraid of Samurai Rauni Reposaarelainen, who keeps them on their toes every day. When someone places a bounty on Rauni's head, he goes after this mysterious person.
Pertti Koivuranta
The film's tagline is: "Who would move a mountain, if not the mountain itself."
The original title is "Samurai Rauni Reposaarelainen" (FI).
The production budget was $56.0K.
The runtime is 80 minutes (1h 20m).
The film was directed by Mika Rättö.
The screenplay was written by Tuomas Laurila and Tuomas Niskanen.
The score was composed by Pasi Salmi.
Cinematography was handled by Sami Sänpäkkilä.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt6043942.

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Mixed
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Samurai Rauni Reposaarelainen
Released
K-12
suomi
Finland
$56,000