[2][3][4] The film's sequel was being planned but eventually shelved for the time being due to Heikki Silvennoinen's death on 18th December 2024.
He escapes with his homosexual nurse Janne-Petteri Broman (Hela) and is joined by the Kagelberg twins Jönssi and Dille (Vihinen [fi] and Kahilainen) on a quest for the hidden gold treasure of his father Kyrpä-Jooseppi Hautamäki, who was killed by a deserting German Waffen-SS soldier Peter North (Jukka Puotila) back in 1944, in Lapland.
Their escape leads them to be pursued by not only the Mental Institute's doctors Rasikangas and Kulokoski (Mari Turunen and Kari Hietalahti) but by the police as well.
The motley crew arrives at Elmeri's father's site but are unable to extract a reasonable amount of gold from the river.
Later a police pursuit lands the group on the grounds of gay baron Eugen von Lahtinen (Vesa-Matti Loiri) during a poetry-themed spring celebration.
The gold exchanger that the group goes to, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Oiva Lohtander [fi]), turns out to be working for a secret Nazi organization.