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The invisible UFO men Giljotin and Orvaskesi land on Earth and take on the appearance of the first people they encounter, Mr. Tossavais and psychiatrist Pehmeäleff. The eccentric professor takes the alien devices he has found to his laboratory, where one of the components ends up with Joona Maaperä, a manager suffering from stress, causing him to behave strangely.

Top Cast

  • Leo Lastumäki

    Leo Lastumäki

    Joona Maaperä

  • Jyrki Kovaleff

    Jyrki Kovaleff

    Orvaskesi / Psykiatri Pehmeäkoff

  • Seppo Laine

    Seppo Laine

    Giljotin / Tossavainen

  • Pentti Siimes

    Pentti Siimes

    Hajamielinen professori

  • Anna-Liisa Ruotsi

    Anna-Liisa Ruotsi

    Annikki Svärje

  • Mai-Brit Heljo

    Mai-Brit Heljo

    Tossavaiska

  • Anitta Niemi

    Anitta Niemi

    Professorin tytär

  • Ville-Veikko Salminen

    Ville-Veikko Salminen

    Jaska

  • Marjukka Halttunen

    Marjukka Halttunen

    Joonan sihteeri

Overview

The invisible UFO men Giljotin and Orvaskesi land on Earth and take on the appearance of the first people they encounter, Mr. Tossavais and psychiatrist Pehmeäleff. The eccentric professor takes the alien devices he has found to his laboratory, where one of the components ends up with Joona Maaperä, a manager suffering from stress, causing him to behave strangely.

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