Good Hands (film) explained

Good Hands
Director:Peeter Simm
Producer:Artur Talvik, Gatis Upmalis
Studio:Allfilm, Studio F.O.R.M.A. (Latvia)
Country:Estonia, Latvia
Language:Estonian, Latvian, Russian

Good Hands (Estonian: Head käed, Latvian: Labās rokas) is a 2001 Estonian-Latvian comedy and crime film directed by Peeter Simm and based on the novel Arnold by Toomas Raudam.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Head käed (2001) - Eesti filmi andmebaas . www.efis.ee . 1 May 2021.