The Village Shoemakers (Finnish: Nummisuutarit, Swedish: Sockenskomakarne) is a Finnish silent comedy film made in 1923, directed and produced by Erkki Karu, written by Artturi Järviluoma[1] and starred by Axel Slangus.
The film was shot at Suomi-Filmi's Vironkatu studio in Helsinki and outdoor filming was made in the villages of Pilpala and Hunsala in Loppi, Tavastia Proper.
Kurt Jäger's cinematography in the final scene gets a special mention.
[1] The Village Shoemakers premiered on 11 November 1923 in the Bio-Bio and Edison Theaters in Helsinki.
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