Uuno Turhapuro – kaksoisagentti


Uuno Turhapuro – kaksoisagentti is a Finnish 1987 comedy film written and directed by Spede Pasanen. It is the twelfth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series, and at the same time the first one to be made without Ere Kokkonen.
The film received approximately 200,000 fewer viewers than the previous Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle, but was still by far the best domestic audience success of 1987. Now, the Finnish Film Foundation also supported Turhapuro for the first time in the form of additional copy support.

Plot

Councillor Tuura has once again come up with a plan to get rid of his hated son-in-law Uuno Turhapuro. Tuura convinces Uuno that he has "another daughter" from a previous marriage, Lisbeth Tuura, who has arrived in Finland from America, and who is supposedly also going to inherit Tuura's fortune someday. The plan is to get Uuno, who is infatuated with Lisbeth, to divorce Elisabeth and marry instead her "sister" Lisbeth with Tuura's blessing. Only Uuno's friend Härski-Hartikainen, to whom Uuno had promised a fraction of his father-in-law's inheritance, suspects that Tuura is up to something fishy and begins investigating the case, making Uuno and their friend Sörsselssön his secret agents.