The Wild North (Finnish: Villi Pohjola) is a 1955 Finnish Western comedy adventure film written and directed by Aarne Tarkas. The film is starring by Tapio Rautavaara and Elina Pohjanpää.
The film was not a box office success, generating losses of four million Finnish marks, and the film's reception was also mixed. However, the film received two sequels in 1963: ' and '.
The time of the events is not specified in the film and the events are said to take place in the fictional town of Utopila in the Wild North, a place that "cannot be found on maps and encyclopedias." Karin Turkka, searching for the murderer of her geologist father and a map of a lost gold deposit, arrives in Utopila, where the village community, ruled by Mayor Markus, directs her to the trail of Tundra-Tauno, former guide of her father and the suspect of the murder.