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Afacan Küçük Serseri (1971)
Character: N/A
A vagabond pickpocket befriends an unfortunate kid from the slums, whose mother has been forced to work at a night club, and he tries hard to set up a brighter future for the kid by guiding him enjoy the life no matter what.
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Namus (1973)
Character: N/A
Orhan, the son of Kemal Bey, the owner of the farm, rapes Zeynep, the daughter of Ali Kâhya. Zeynep, who had pinned her hopes on the promise of marriage, does not tell anyone about it. When Kemal Bey learns of the situation, he decides to marry the couple. However, he dies before his wish can be fulfilled. Orhan, who does not want to marry Zeynep, sells her to others. Unable to return to her village due to this situation, Zeynep begins working as a prostitute. When Ali Kâhya comes to Istanbul, the truth is revealed. Ali Kâhya takes Zeynep and returns to the village. However, the evil Orhan will inflict on the family does not end there.
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Yüzbaşı Tahsin (1950)
Character: N/A
Cavalry Captain Tahsin, who was injured during the War of Independence, loses his memory. An emotional relationship begins with the teacher Belkis in the village of Kuyucak.
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Sevdalılar (1976)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a young blind woman. Elif, who lives with her father, is left completely alone after losing him. However, the entire town, led by the former gangster Arap Hasan, supports Elif. Meanwhile, a young man named Kadir takes an interest in Elif. Kadir, who performs surgery to restore Elif's sight, falls in love with her. Meanwhile, a gang that Kadir has disrupted kidnaps Elif in an attempt to pit Kadir against Arab Hasan. Their goal is to get Arab Hasan to kill Kadir.
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Aşk Bekliyor (1962)
Character: Hurşit Bey
Having lost his family, Cem (Eşref Kolçak) takes shelter with his mother's brother-in-law, Hurşit Bey. Hurşit Bey, who has two little daughters, accepts Cem as a child. Cem grows up with Canan (Muhterem Nur) and Müjde (Nebahat Çehre). Meanwhile, he falls in love with Canan. Hurşit Bey marries Süeda (Gülen Kıpçak), who is much younger than him. Time passes and Cem and Canan begin their marriage preparations. But the new lady of the house, Süeda, falls in love with Cem. She does everything she can to get Cem. Meanwhile, she takes her stepdaughters away from home. Not content with this, he traps Canan and causes her death. Müjde, on the other hand, is forced to marry Ekrem (Hayati Hamzaoğlu), whom she has no interest in. Cem goes abroad to escape all these events. After a while, he receives news from Müjde, who her husband cheated on...
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Esir Kuş (1962)
Character: Tayyar
A triple love story between Mine (Nebahat Çehre), the owner of the farm in the deserted lake valley, and pilot Mazhar (Samim Meriç), whom she had to marry due to the threat of death in the air, and her childhood sweetheart, her aunt's son Ümit (Göksel Arsoy).
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Bir Tanem (1974)
Character: N/A
The story of an adventure unfolding around a grandfather, a grandson, and an inheritance.
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Aşk Sepeti (1972)
Character: N/A
The film tells the love story between Neşe, a conservatory student, and Kemal, a famous writer known for his crime novels. Neşe lives in a boarding house with a family and members of a music group. Every morning when Neşe wakes up, she catches the eye of Kemal, who lives in the apartment across from hers. The musicians staying at the boarding house where Neşe lives will be fired from the nightclub where they work if they cannot find a soloist. They ask Neşe to be their soloist. The musicians' ability to marry their lovers depends on Neşe accepting their offer. Neşe, who has started singing, is also making preparations to marry Kemal.
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Kara Orkun (1973)
Character: Kesis
A Turkish Bey's daughter is in love with an adventurous young man, but her father is forced to arrange a marriage of convenience with Lima, Prince of Tibet, to prevent an invasion by the Mongols. She has to fight hard for her love.
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密令 (1974)
Character: N/A
Erol is a successful cop, who lives with his sister Yasemin. Wang, the most troublesome gang leader of Hong Kong comes to Istanbul. The Security Department of Istanbul, appoint Erol to catch Wang. The Hong Kong Security Department sends their spy Wang Ti to Istanbul. Wang threatens a Chinese girl called Helen. With Helen's help, Erol starts a fight with Wang, nobody knows how it will end.
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Yalan (1976)
Character: N/A
Erotic thriller from the director of "Turkish Star Wars"
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Fedai (1974)
Character: N/A
Osman is a young man who works as a courier and studies at university. While riding his motorcycle, Necdet hits him with his car. Osman does not complain about Necdet. Necdet, impressed by Osman's honesty and loyalty, offers him a job. However, Necdet is a man with a dark past. The opening of past records leads to the start of unwanted events. Rahmi, the fiancé of Necdet's daughter Sedef, his father Talat, and the mafia leader Atıf also become involved in the events. Osman and Necdet will be drawn into various traps they did not anticipate.
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Binbir Gece Masalları (1972)
Character: Padişah
The film tells the story of two young lovers trying to be together. One day, the cruel Sultan of the country sees in a dream that his wife is going to kill him, so he kills all the women he has married. As a result, the Sultan, who has no wives left in his harem, wants to marry again. However, since he has killed every girl he has married, no family in the city wants to give their daughters to the Sultan. Despite her family's warnings, a girl named Scheherazade marries the Sultan. Knowing she will be killed, Scheherazade tells the Sultan a story to keep him occupied.
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Bilal-i Habeşi (1973)
Character: Varaka
The film depicts the early years of Islam, focusing on Bilal-i Habeşi, a slave. Bilal-i Habeşi finds the religion of the Quraysh absurd and believes in the existence of a single God who created everything. When the first revelation came to Muhammad, whom he had known since childhood, he became one of the first people to believe and convert to Islam. However, his owner, Beni Ümeyye, does not approve of his conversion to Islam and pressures him to renounce his faith. Bilal, who endures all the torture inflicted upon him, is purchased by Prophet Muhammad's companion Abu Bakr, who grants him his freedom. Islam will begin to spread through the voice of Bilal-i Habeşi.
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Karaların Ali (1974)
Character: N/A
Rıza is a man who has become rich through bullying. He is involved in various illegal activities in his neighborhood. Ali, a poor fisherman, is in love with Rıza's daughter Hülya. When Rıza learns of this, he tries to keep Ali away from his daughter. To do this, he falsely accuses Ali, causing him to be imprisoned. After spending nine years in prison, Ali is released. Much has changed in those nine years. Rıza's daughter Hülya has married a man named Celal. Ali sets out to confront those responsible for his imprisonment. During this process, he and Hülya revisit their past.
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Söyleyin Anama Ağlamasın (1976)
Character: Ökkeş Ağa
A film about a land dispute, it tells the story of Eşref's revenge after losing his brother and father.
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Kaderimiz (1973)
Character: police officer
After losing his wife and son in a traffic accident, Kemal finds himself in trouble. Murat, Kemal's police officer friend, tries to help Kemal stay out of trouble.
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Kara Murat: Ölüm Emri (1974)
Character: Çandarlı Halil Paşa
Kara Murat goes to Byzantium with two soldiers named Ömer and Cafer. Emperor Constantine will make Prince Orhan the Ottoman ruler after Sultan Murat II dies. Actually, it is Prince Mehmet II's turn. If Orhan becomes the ruler, Prince Mehmet must be killed because he is a friend of Byzantium.
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Nöri Kantar Ailesi (1975)
Character: Nuriye Kantar'ın Babası
Nuri Kantar lives a happy life with his wife and relatives. He is the chairman of the board of directors of his company. Kuşkonmazoğlu is a member of the board of directors and a partner in the company. Due to a mix-up caused by their similar names, Nuri Kantar is believed to have died. Taking advantage of the situation, Nuri Kantar hides himself to observe what will happen after his death. Kuşkonmazoğlu attempts to defraud the company in Nuri Kantar's absence. When Nuri Kantar, who has been quietly observing the events, emerges, everything will come to light.
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Cilalı İbo Perili Köşkte (1960)
Character: N/A
Cilali Ibo, who runs the shoe shine salon, inherits it from his grandfather. There is also a mansion on the heritage list. An inheritance lawyer collaborates with a gang. The gang tries to kill Ibo and prevent him from reaching mansion.
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Deli Kız (1975)
Character: Mahmut Hacıoğlu
The film tells the story of Güllü and Murat's love.
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Tamam mı Canım (1971)
Character: N/A
Sasu Ali is a poor young man who works as an assistant in a minibus. He loves Emine, the daughter of Fazil Bey, the owner of the minibus. Emine's father, Fazil Bey, tries to prevent this relationship.
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Sarı Zeybek (1953)
Character: N/A
Sarı Zeybek is a 1953 biopic film written and directed by Münir Hayri Egeli. The film specifically showed the last 300 days of Mustafa Kemal's life and portrayed his ordinary human characteristics rather than his military prowess or political talents.
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Kaf Dağını Terk Edenler (1972)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of the love between Susran and Mizago, two Circassians fighting for freedom against the Russians in the Caucasus. Susran is the leader of the Circassians fighting against the Russians in the region. Susran falls in love with Mizago while dancing with her at a party. Mizago is the daughter of Karabata, a Circassian who collaborates with Russian Colonel Rakimov. Upon learning this, Susran goes to Karabata's house. However, he is ambushed and captured. Meanwhile, Susran's comrades-in-arms, Kanshav and Çelemet, kidnap Mizago. Susran will try to escape from Colonel Rakimov's clutches and reunite with Mizago.
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Kral Benim (1975)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a hired killer who is driven to destruction while trying to rescue his father from prison. Murat is a hired killer who works for a mafia boss nicknamed Kont. Murat's father, Vedat, has been imprisoned on false charges. However, Murat does everything he can to rescue his father. In response, witnesses to the incident are killed one by one. The culprits behind this are Kont and his men. Kont wants Vedat to be punished, while also thwarting Murat's efforts. Murat plans to flee with his family without resolving the case. However, he loses his family when a bomb is placed in the car. Following this incident, Murat will set out to track down Kont and his associates.
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Occhio per occhio, dente per dente (1967)
Character: N/A
A flood of counterfeit dollars flooded the global market and is creating alarm in governments around the world. Jeff, a dynamic young journalist is commissioned by the director of his newspaper, to investigate a very strange case: find out the whereabouts of his friend, Professor Norton, who’s mysteriously disappeared.
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Karmen (1972)
Character: N/A
It tells the story of Don Hose and the gypsy girl Karmen's love. Don Hose is a soldier. He wants to arrest Karmen, who has been involved in a fight, and take her to prison. However, he falls in love with Karmen and lets her escape. Karmen reciprocates Don Hose's kindness and stays with him. Now Don Hose has eyes only for Karmen. Upon hearing rumors of Carmen's relationship with Colonel, Don Hose kills him. Don Hose flees the city with Carmen and her gang, beginning a life of smuggling, and must confront Garcia, the gang leader who also has his eye on Carmen.
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Kerem ile Aslı (1971)
Character: N/A
One of the most important legendary love stories that has survived from history to the present day, the film adaptation of the story of Kerem and Aslı tells the passionate and touching love story of these two lovers. In this epic tale, Kerem and Aslı, who are caught up in the most tragic form of impossible love, are unable to be together due to various factors. The deadly physical and emotional pain they endure afterward is so intense that even death seems like a form of salvation. The famous folk tale of Kerem and Aslı is one of the rarely adapted sources in literature and cinema. The heart-wrenching film is highly valuable both in this sense and due to its realistic performances and intricate screenplay.
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İngiliz Kemal (1968)
Character: N/A
Istanbul is under enemy occupation. A group of nationalists from Istanbul try to support the liberation movement in Anatolia. Kemal, who had previously lived in England for a while, is assigned to gather intelligence. Kemal replaces a British officer who has just been appointed to Istanbul. While spying, he falls in love with Elizabeth, the daughter of a British general he meets.
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İngiliz Kemal (1968)
Character: General Harrington
Istanbul is under enemy occupation. A group of nationalists from Istanbul try to support the liberation movement in Anatolia. Kemal, who had previously lived in England for a while, is assigned to gather intelligence. Kemal replaces a British officer who has just been appointed to Istanbul. While spying, he falls in love with Elizabeth, the daughter of a British general he meets.
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Ateş Rıza (1958)
Character: N/A
Set during the waning days of the Ottoman Empire, the film revolves around Rıza, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous espionage plot amidst political turmoil. As he navigates betrayal, coded secrets, and shifting alliances, Rıza must rely on both courage and cunning to survive.
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Ölüm Perdesi (1960)
Character: N/A
The plot of Death Curtain is incredibly interesting. According to the film, communists are about to blow up Istanbul with a secret bomb hidden in a curtain, but Murat Davman saves Turkey from this disaster. In the film, the leader of the communists is a woman named Leyla Sayar, while the leader of the Turkish police is another woman, Muallâ Kaynak. Murat Davman, meanwhile, is busy dealing with the bomb while also managing to keep up with both women thanks to his "little" flirtations.
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Kara Haydar (1973)
Character: Komiser Zeki
Fatihli Kara Haydar is a brave young man. He works as a vegetable farmer on his family's farmland. His brother Murat, however, has become involved in gambling. In addition, the contractor's men who want to build an apartment building on the farmland are after Haydar. He refuses to sell his land. Mine, the commissioner's daughter, loves Haydar despite everything. However, Haydar remains silent because he does not consider himself worthy of Mine. After the troubles that befall him due to Murat's gambling debts, Haydar's relationship with Mine will face an even greater dilemma.
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Zalim (1970)
Character: Tekfur
The film tells the story of conjoined twin brothers who want to avenge their father. The Byzantine governor makes a deal with the Russian tsar to avoid paying taxes to the Turks. Led by Zalim, the Russians attack the city of Amuryon. While the Russians are attacking the city, a Turkish warrior named Kafkaslı Mahmut has two sons. Although the Russians kill Mahmut, the twins are saved. Mahmut's servant Ömer sends one of the children, Cafer, to Samarkand to be under the protection of Uluğ Bey. He takes Cafer's brother, Ali, under his wing. When Cafer and Ali reach adulthood, they will take action to avenge their father's death.
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Dağlar Bulutlu Efem (1962)
Character: N/A
During the final years of the Ottoman Empire, occupying forces raided villages and oppressed the people. Nationalist fighters Süleyman Ağa and his friends organized themselves and planned to launch a resistance against the enemy. They wanted Mehmet, Süleyman Ağa's son in Istanbul, to lead the organization. For this reason, Mehmet returned to his homeland years later. However, Mehmet would not act according to the plans made by the nationalist fighters.
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İtham Ediyorum (1972)
Character: N/A
The story of a prosecutor who has to choose between his family and justice is told. Fatma is accused of murder. However, the young woman and her husband categorically deny the allegation. Everyone who knows Fatma testifies to her innocence. But the prosecutor has enough evidence to convict her. As Prosecutor Aydın delves into the suspect's past, the case becomes increasingly complicated. Aydın, who has a happy marriage, has a wife named Selma who has been experiencing psychological issues for some time. As the case progresses, connections begin to emerge between Selma's condition and the crime allegedly committed by Fatma.
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Asi Gençler (1972)
Character: Avukat Avni Bey
Savaş decides to take his revenge against the attorney that caused his sentense.
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Bir Avuç Toprak (1957)
Character: N/A
The fight of poor Omer and rich Kerim, who want to marry the same woman.
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Bir Yaz Yağmuru (1961)
Character: Ragıp
The story of a girl who committed suicide after receiving news of the death of her fiancé, a captain she was waiting to marry.
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Cennetin Kapısı (1973)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a farm owner and his romantic involvement with a woman.
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Bu Vatanın Çocukları (1958)
Character: N/A
During the dark days of the war of independence, Kemal (Ali Ekdal) sneaks his way to deliver the secret letter to Ankara.
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Fato: Ya İstiklal Ya Ölüm (1949)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a woman who guides a group of soldiers trying to stop the Greek forces occupying Izmir. Izmir is occupied by Greek forces. Captain Necdet takes a group of soldiers with him and begins to advance toward the enemy. Necdet plans to destroy the bridge used by the enemy to transport ammunition for the attack. However, since the enemy has surrounded them on all sides, he needs someone to guide them along the way. He takes refuge in a nearby village and asks for help. An old man who opens his home to the soldiers entrusts his daughter Fato to Necdet to guide them. Fato will help the soldiers destroy the Iron Bridge.
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Bitirimler Sosyetede (1973)
Character: Nurullah
Two brothers with distinctive characteristics are separated at birth. They find each other while both are trying to get into high society for different reasons.
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Küçük Bey (1975)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a heartbroken woman's revenge on a flirtatious cabaret artist. Ahmet studied chemical engineering under his father's pressure. However, his mind is set on singing. The handsome young man works as a teacher during the day. At night, he sings at a cabaret without his father's knowledge. His life continues this way until his family decides to marry him off to the daughter of a wealthy businessman. The charming young man unknowingly breaks Hülya's heart before they even meet. Hülya won't take this lying down. With the help of her friends, she devises a plan to set Ahmet straight.
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Dağ Kurdu (1973)
Character: N/A
Turkish western centered around a variation of the Tomas Milian character "Cuchillo" from the Spaghetti Western classics THE BIG GUNDOWN and RUN MAN RUN.
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Dağ Kurdu (1973)
Character: Rahip
Turkish western centered around a variation of the Tomas Milian character "Cuchillo" from the Spaghetti Western classics THE BIG GUNDOWN and RUN MAN RUN.
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Kaçakçılar (1929)
Character: N/A
Story of a poor fishmonger family consisting of a mother, a handmaid, and two sons. One of the sons (Talat) is involved in tobacco smuggling as a result of the incitement of his fishmonger friends in order to overcome the poverty and the other son becomes a watchman to struggle against smugglers; one day two sons face off against each other. A part-talkie film.
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Ölmeyen Aşk (1959)
Character: Nuri Bey
Bülent makes a living as a musician. He and Semra, who gives piano lessons to his brother, are in love. However, Semra's father, Nuri Bey, and Sevim separate the couple. Bülent eventually becomes a famous musician. Semra, on the other hand, falls into poverty after her father is swindled. Years later, confessions from Nuri Bey and Sevim reveal the truth. However, there is another obstacle preventing the couple from reuniting.
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Çanakkale Aslanları (1964)
Character: N/A
The film focuses on the epic struggle that took place during the Battle of Gallipoli. The Dardanelles Strait was surrounded by British forces from the Allied Powers. The British, who landed at the Arıburnu coves, intended to advance into the interior. British attacks on many fronts were repelled with great sacrifice. Those behind the front lines also assisted those on the front lines with all their might. During this time, the Turkish navy ship Muavenet-i Milliye succeeded in sinking the British navy ship Goliath. These sacrifices would herald that victory was not far off.
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Pembe İncili Kaftan (1975)
Character: N/A
Muhsin Çelebi, wearing the "pink pearl kaftan" he had purchased with his own fortune for the sake of his country, stood before the Safavid Shah Ismail as a proud diplomatic envoy and carried out the gesture he had proudly conceived to deliver the decree he had sent with dignity, neither kneeling nor bowing his head. Despite Shah Ismail's intrigues, Muhsin Çelebi preserves the Ottoman Empire's prestige with his honorable demeanor, laying the kaftan on the ground, and completes his mission.
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Bahriyeli Kemal (1974)
Character: N/A
Kemal loses his father in a murder when he is a child. He is raised by his mother and uncle. One evening, he rescues Selma from an attack by Ömer. Ömer is the business partner of Selma's father, Hakkı. Selma and Kemal fall in love and want to marry. However, Kemal's mother and his cousin Ali oppose this. There is a truth that Kemal does not know but they do. Kemal must both win his love and avenge his father's death. However, as he learns the truth, achieving his goal becomes increasingly difficult.
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Lejyon Dönüşü (1957)
Character: Profesör
The story of a doctor who loses his memory in Africa, returns to Istanbul, and falls in love again with his ex-girlfriend, whom he married.
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Destan (1974)
Character: Ökkeş Ağa
The film tells the story of Şah's revenge on Ökkeş Ağa and his son Ömer. Ökkeş Ağa assigns his man Gaffar to kill Hamza, who married the girl he loved, and his family. Gaffar cannot bring himself to kill Hamza's young son. He names him Şah and raises him in a cave like a warrior. Years later, when Ömer shoots Ali, the son of the village headman who married the girl he loved, at his wedding, the villagers inform Şah. Şah, who is Ali's friend, swears to kill Ökkeş Ağa and Ömer. Ömer, unaware that he is sealing his own fate, kills Ali's widow and her father after Ali.
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Şimal Yıldızı (1954)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a Turkish platoon serving in the Korean War. First Lieutenant Kemal is sent to Korea on a mission to learn the enemy's routes of operation. He sets out with a group of soldiers. They take up position at the farm of Can Bey, who lives in the area they have arrived at. The reconnaissance team discovers that the enemy is preparing for an operation. Lieutenant Kemal and his soldiers will attempt to thwart the enemy by making the necessary plans.
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Görünmeyen Adam İstanbul'da (1955)
Character: Cemil
H.G. Well’s popular creation gets a Turkish reworking in this fascinating account about a scientist who becomes the invisible man to track down his wife’s killer. Written by Vasillis ‘Bill’ Barounis
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Ankara Ekspresi (1952)
Character: Nazi Subayı
The love story between German Hilda, who came to Turkey to spy during World War II, and Seyfi, who worked in the Turkish secret agency.
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Çöl Kartalı (1972)
Character: N/A
Two young members of the Ottoman army officers who showed heroism in the Yemen desert, fall in love with the same woman, the daughter of their commanding officer, she only loves one and when they both go to Yemen again, Murat one of the officers is lost and thought to be dead. Leyla after hearing this agrees to marry the other officer whom is Murat best friend without knowing that Murat is still alive.
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Almanyalı Yarim (1974)
Character: N/A
Murat has moved From Turkey to Germany, in order to work in a factory. There he meets Maria from a very wealthy German family and they fall in love. Maria's family is against their marriage. Murat gets deported from the country and Maria goes with him to Turkey. Maria becomes a Muslim and takes the name Meral. Maria's father comes to their house in the village and tells her that her mother is sick. They return to Germany. Maria's father secretly puts drugs into Murat's bag and gets him arrested. Meral believes he is innocent. Murat escapes from the police and meets Meral, the police is after them. There are no winners in this tragic game.
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Nilgün (1954)
Character: Mr. Lellan
The film tells the romantic story of Ömer and Nilgün who meet in Bombay. Ömer loves adventures and travels the world. He meets Nilgün while visiting Bombay. He then falls in love with her. Though she is looking for a rich husband, Nilgün starts to fall for Ömer too. Nilgün has to make a choice between Ömer and rich Indian Prince Ahmed. They meet in Bombay and Nilgün is about to explain why she wants to break up. However, something will happen during the conversation to influence her decision.
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Yavuz Sultan Selim Ağlıyor (1952)
Character: Alanbay
The film tells the story of Yavuz Sultan Selim, who went on a campaign to the East after ascending the throne. Grand Vizier Ali Pasha wants Prince Ahmet to succeed Sultan Bayezid II. Prince Selim, who objects to this situation, sets off for Istanbul. With the support of the Janissaries and those in the palace, he ascends the throne. He has the other princes who covet the throne killed and turns his attention to Shah Ismail, who is causing trouble in the east of the country. Selim sends his men ahead to gather information and begins preparations for his campaign against Iran.
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Gazi Kadın (1973)
Character: N/A
With the start of the Russo-Turkish War, the Russian Army attacks Erzurum. Zeynep sets out to find her husband when there are rumors that her husband has been martyred. However, a big surprise awaits her there.
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Boş Beşik (1969)
Character: N/A
Despite the intense pressure from the environment and the fact that relatives do not accept the situation, Ali, who loves Fatma very much, is determined not to leave his wife. After years of depression, the couple has a child. But a wild bird that appears during a migration will upset all plans again.
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Dağlar Kralı (1963)
Character: N/A
Bolu Bey asks his groom Yusuf to find a unique horse for himself. However, Bolu Bey does not like the horse brought to him and to punish his groom, he causes his eyes to be blind.
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Kara Murat: Fatih'ın Fedaisi (1972)
Character: Vezir Çakırcı Hamza Paşa
Under the leadership of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, the Ottoman army captures one Byzantine territory after another, culminating in the conquest of Constantinople, which becomes the capital of the Ottoman Empire. During this time, Vlad the Impaler, the ruthless and notorious ruler of Wallachia, launches brutal raids on Turkish villages, ambushing and savagely killing Ottoman soldiers. To put an end to Vlad's atrocities, Sultan Mehmed tasks Hamza Pasha with confronting him. Vlad ensnares the Ottoman raiders, taking most of them captive, including the brother of Kara Murat. Kara Murat is coerced into betraying his master and is sent to the Ottoman palace as a spy.
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Ezo Gelin (1968)
Character: Dinar Usta
Based on the story of Ezo the Bride, a beautiful young woman with black hair and rosy cheeks. She lived in a small village in southern Turkey. All the men who passed through the village fell in love with her and her family hoped she would find a good match. However, Ezo was not what you’d call ‘lucky in love’. Her first husband loved another woman. Darn. She was allowed to leave the marriage on grounds of maltreatment. Her second husband lived in Syria, and she missed her village.
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Melekler Şahidimdir (1961)
Character: Peter
The film, based on a Jean Stelli sroty, tells the adventures of a lieutenant of marines and the mystery of the ship explosion caused by a spy network.
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Drakula İstanbul'da (1953)
Character: Dracula
Azmi has taken on the role of lawyer for a count named Dracula living in Romania. Dracula is a vampire descended from Vlad the Impaler and wants to buy many houses in Istanbul through Azmi. When Azmi learned that Dracula was actually a vampire, the count had already set off for Istanbul.
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Ve Allah Gençleri Yarattı (1964)
Character: N/A
The film tells two separate love stories involving Turhan (Tamer Yiğit), a young man camping on Büyükada, and two island residents, Jale (Leyla Sayar) and Mine (Tülin Elgin).
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Acı Hayat (1973)
Character: N/A
Kerem and Ebru are a couple in love. However, their families' centuries-old feud is the biggest obstacle standing in their way. Ebru's family decides to marry her off to Bahri in order to make her forget Kerem. But Kerem and Ebru, who refuse to be separated no matter what, run away on their wedding day.
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Linç (1970)
Character: Savci
The film tells the story of a convict who fights against the injustice of prison management. Arap Kadir is new to prison. He earns prison leader Fethi’s trust in no time thanks to his honesty and audacity. But Arap Kadir is left with no protection when Fethi is exiled to another prison. Seeing this as an advantage, the management decide to bring Arap Kadir to his knees.
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Suçlular Aramızda (1964)
Character: Halis Bey
In the mansion of a rich family living in Istanbul, a very valuable necklace is stolen. Suspecting that the thief is someone from inside the house, the owners start to approach the people working in the house with class differences and prejudices. The thieves realize that the necklace is fake.
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Osmanlı Kartalı (1969)
Character: N/A
The film depicts the Russian Empire and Islam Bey, one of the commanders of Haji Murat, a Caucasian leader of Avar origin who did not want to come under Russian protection, and Islam Bey's brother, İmamoğlu Deli Ahmet, who was sent as a spy to the Russian fortress disguised as a priest, distracting the Russian army and ultimately defeating it..
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Hizmetçi Dediğin Böyle Olur (1964)
Character: N/A
Zeynep and Bülent are newlyweds. However, on the eve of their wedding, they are both fired from their jobs and left homeless. They spend the first days of their marriage living on the streets and staying with friends. Finally, an opportunity presents itself. Bülent will work as a private driver. The only issue is that he will have to live away from home. This separation turns out to be a great opportunity for Zeynep, as she has also arranged a domestic work position without her husband's knowledge. She will stay at the mansion where she will work at night. The young couple part ways, agreeing to meet once a week. However, neither of them is yet aware that they have both found jobs at the same mansion.
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Cennet Fedaileri (1965)
Character: Ebu Cehil
The plot revolves around the early days of Islam. When Prophet Muhammed gets his first revelation, the slaves are the first to believe him. Mecca’s notable residents torture the Muslim slaves to force them into giving up their beliefs. Ebu Cehil’s daughter, Zehra, is also one of these Muslims. Zehra’s beloved, Mesut, takes her to the quarry along with the slaves to be tortured. But through Zehra’s efforts, Mesut also converts to Islam. Mesut will be of great service, both when the Muslim populace migrates to Medina and when they start to face battles.
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Ala Geyik (1969)
Character: Hüseyin
Halil is a man who is passionate about deer hunting.
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Ağrı Dağı Efsanesi (1975)
Character: Sufi
The film tells the story of the love between shepherd Ahmet and Gülbahar, the daughter of a lord. One day, a horse begins to wait at Ahmet's door. Ahmet tells his mentor Sofi Dede about this incident. Sofi Dede says that the horse is a gift from God to Ahmet. After a while, it becomes clear that the horse belongs to Mahmut Han. However, according to custom, Ahmet cannot return the horse. The people of Ağrı also stand behind Ahmet. Amidst all this, a love story begins between Ahmet and Mahmut Han's daughter, Gülbahar.
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Aşktan da Üstün (1961)
Character: Hilmi Paşa
Major Kemal joins the imperial forces, presenting himself as a supporter of Çerkez Ethem and the sultan. His goal is to discover the identity of the agent who has infiltrated the National Struggle. Kemal rises to the rank of major thanks to his military successes during his time as a spy. However, his brothers, Captain Nazmi and Lieutenant Mustafa, who are unaware of this situation, become hostile towards him. Meanwhile, İsmail Hakkı Bey, Kemal's only source of contact, is killed. Kemal continues his communication through his daughter Perihan. On the other hand, he falls in love with Nilüfer, his brother Nazmi's girlfriend. The love between the two becomes complicated when it merges with their espionage relationship.
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Savulun Battal Gazi Geliyor (1973)
Character: Oba Beyi
After his family is killed in front of his eyes, a little boy grows up to be the nightmare of Byzantine's Black Knighthood.
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Suçlu (1972)
Character: Ayla'nın Amcası
A genetic narrator who lovingly loves his friend's wife tells the story.
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Otobüs Yolcuları (1961)
Character: Mahmut
An example of social realism in Turkish cinema, the story follows a bus driver who takes side of the poor who has been exploited by a rich man with the promise of making new apartments for them.
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Hüzünlü Aşk (1969)
Character: N/A
Sevgi is a singer who works in a bar. Her boss Vural fancies her. Sevgi meets Selim and they fall in love. Selim is unaware of her job at the bar. Vural sends his men to Selim's father to tell him about Sevgi's job, thus prevents her marriage with Selim. Selim doesn't believe in all this. Vural shoots Selim out of jealousy, yet due to lack of evidence he gets released. Sevgi and Vural marry but she takes Selim's revenge in shooting Vural, having no reason to live anymore she shoots herself as well.
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Tarkan: Viking Kanı (1971)
Character: Kral Gero
Features a mustached villain, who is the leader of a Viking clan that worships an octopus god-monster. The Vikings wish to kidnap a beautiful girl to sacrifice her to their demigod, but the heroic Tarkan, aided by his dog, Kurt, is there to save the day.
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Battal Gazi Geliyor (1955)
Character: Amuryan Beyi Mihriyabil
A 1955 Adventure/epic film following the legend of Battal Gazi, a man from Malatia who really lived and fought the Byzantines.
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Bir Millet Uyanıyor (1932)
Character: Yahya Kaptan
The events begin on March 15, 1920. The captain Davut, who belongs to the Kuvva-i Milliye in Anatolia, and the commander Tilki join the alliance that first presses the Akbas Ammunition and transfers the ammunition to the Kuvva-i Milliye on a received code.
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Güzel Şoför (1970)
Character: N/A
The film is about the life story of Fatma, a poor girl who lost her family in an accident, when she comes to Istanbul. Fatma comes to Istanbul from Tehran after the death of her family. His goal is to find his uncle here and inherit his father's inheritance from him. Although Fatma finds her uncle, she cannot inherit her father and is forced to work as a maid in this house. His uncle's son Ali and Fatma fall in love with each other and decide to get married. Ali's family sends him to their factory in Iran to prevent this marriage. He also kicks Fatma out of the house.
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Umut Dünyası (1973)
Character: Fuat Sami
A girl later known as an orphan has to be taken care of because of an accusation of her Former employer. She gets fired and lands on the street. Rain , cold and hunger make her sick. But she has luck ; a young boy named Ahmet finds her and takes good care of her. They have to face many obstacles to be together- gossip, miscarriage and dreams of a better life in Australia.
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Buzlar Çözülmeden (1965)
Character: Mahmut
After the 60 revolt, the two schizophrenics who had escaped from the mental hospital, who came from an anatolian township, lost their way from snow, explained how they managed the district governor and the gendarmerie and they managed to the township.
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Oy Farfara Farfara (1961)
Character: N/A
The story of slum dwellers fighting against developers who want to take their land away from them.
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Sezercik Aslan Parçası (1972)
Character: Avukat
Sedat, a famous factory owner, falls in love with Sevim, a worker in his factory, and marries her. However, his family does not want this marriage. Meral, a rich woman in love with Sedat, wants revenge. Making a plan with Sedat's brother Nedim, Meral traps Sevim and makes it look like she is cheating on Sedat. Unable to accept this situation, Sevim shoots her husband's brother Nedim and goes to jail. Meanwhile, Sevim is pregnant and gives birth to her baby in prison. When she gets out after serving her sentence, she realizes that the outside is just as cruel as prison.
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Boğaziçi Şarkısı (1966)
Character: Kadir Uzunoğlu
A group of girls traveling to Istanbul by train begin exploring the Bosphorus accompanied by their teacher, Ms. Vildan. During this extremely enjoyable trip, they are joined by another group of young city dwellers. The pleasant time comes to an end with a maritime accident. However, a passionate love affair begins between Mine, who falls into the sea, and the handsome Tarık, who rescues her. Mine, who escapes from the train by making a call and decides to stay in Istanbul with her lover, has not accounted for one thing: her wealthy father, who is one of the Anatolian landlords and is now pursuing her.
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Bulgar Sadık (1954)
Character: Sandaneski
The story of Sadık and Osman, who heroically resisted the Balkan gangs that carried out bloody raids on Turkish villages in the Rumeli Province of the Ottoman Empire in 1910.
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Fakir Aşıkların Romanı (1971)
Character: N/A
Kemal, whose father wants him to marry the daughter of a wealthy family friend, steps into the warm world of poor but honorable people and meets Nur. This poor neighborhood will be demolished by Kemal's father and replaced with a factory. All of Kemal's efforts are in vain, and he achieves no results. The two young people choose love over money. The young man chooses to marry the girl he loves instead of entering into an arranged marriage with someone he does not love, and rejects his father's fortune. He begins to live a life of friendship with the poor, honesty, and true, sincere love. However, the heartless businessman is determined to destroy both their love and the neighborhood.
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Korkunç Şüphe (1964)
Character: N/A
The story of a man who killed his wife because of his suspicions.
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Uçurumdaki Kadın (1964)
Character: Ömer
Ayşim, who graduated from the boarding school she attended fourteen years ago, faints when she returns home. Dr. Tarık, who comes to the house to examine her, says that Ayşim needs attention. The people living in the house try to be kind to the young girl. However, Ömer, the head of the household, is not happy about Ayşim's return. Ömer's constant attempts to belittle Ayşim begin to unsettle everyone in the house. Ayşim, who is trying to adjust to life at home, begins to realize that the others are hiding something from her.
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Seven Ne Yapmaz (1947)
Character: N/A
The story of two young people in love and a jealous lover who wants to separate them.
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Kanlı Firar (1960)
Character: N/A
A love story between a poor working-class girl and a fugitive from the law.
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Altın Kafes (1958)
Character: Süleyman
A love story between a chauffeur, a poor girl and a very rich woman.
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Afacan (1970)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of Murat, who grew up without a mother or father. A young woman living in difficult circumstances after losing her husband leaves her infant son Murat on a bench by the sea. Osman, who is fishing at the time, notices Murat and takes him in. Unable to find someone to care for Murat, he raises him as his own son. He tells Murat that his mother is dead. Years later, Murat and his mother's paths will cross unexpectedly.
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Sezercik Yavrum Benim (1971)
Character: Memduh
A fatherless child and his mother struggle to make ends meet meanwhile the fatherless child is not aware that the strange he has met is actually his father who abandoned him and his mother years ago.
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Sezercik Küçük Mücahit (1974)
Character: Türk Generali
The film tells the story of Sezer and those around him during troubled times in Cyprus. Lale is deeply shaken by the unexpected death of her husband Murat. Lale, a school teacher, marries Murat, a pilot officer. However, Murat dies in a plane crash. At this time, Lale, who is pregnant, moves in with Murat's sister Aynur, who lives in Cyprus. One day, Lale returns to Turkey for a short time. During this time, Aynur's house in Cyprus is raided by a group of EOKA militants. Aynur and her husband are killed. Lale's young son Sezer is rescued by a man who happens to be at the scene. Years later, Sezer learns the truth about his past as a result of an EOKA attack. He will do everything in his power to find his mother and inform the fighters about what happened.
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Şehvet Kurbanı (1940)
Character: N/A
Ahmet, a bank teller, is a principled man who is organized in his work and family life. One day, he is assigned to collect money in Adana. On the train journey he takes for this purpose, a woman boards his compartment at one of the intermediate stations.
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Veda (1974)
Character: N/A
Little Ilker's father has died when he was very small. His mother Selma is a famous singer who is always on tour. Ilker goes to boarding-school, and he misses his mother a lot. He gets disappointed when his mother doesn't come to pick him up on weekends. One day, he follows his mom to Izmir, where she is on tour...
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Battal Gazi'nin İntikamı (1973)
Character: Kahin
After the Byzantine emperor's brother, Knight Alyon, is killed, Knight Andrea swears revenge and decides to take revenge on Battal Gazi. He first kills Ahmet Turani, then raids the village where Battal lives and the banquet hall, killing people. After killing his wife and kidnapping his beloved child, Battal Gazi takes revenge on the Byzantines. Battal Gazi, who had imposed tribute on the Byzantines and inflicted heavy losses with his incredible bravery, suffers an unexpected blow. The Byzantines set a trap for Cengaver, killing his wife and kidnapping his child. By drugging his son and hypnotizing him to turn him against his father, the Byzantines aim to pit father and son against each other. The young child is raised to believe he is the son of the Byzantine Alyon and to seek revenge on Battal Gazi, whom he believes to be his father's killer. Battal Gazi, however, swears to rescue his son at any cost and to mete out the punishment the Byzantines deserve.
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Gönülden Gönüle (1961)
Character: N/A
After arguing with Neset, who wants to marry Hasan Pasha's daughter, Nazan, Sevki meets Nazan, the daughter of the house. After a while, an emotional closeness develops between Nazan and Sevki.
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Tatlım (1973)
Character: Adil
Ferit and Alev are the children of two wealthy families, and their families want them to marry. However, Ferit is very spoiled and promiscuous. On top of that, he looks down on Alev. When Alev goes to the farm to meet him and learns that Ferit is in Istanbul, she goes to Istanbul in a completely different guise to take revenge on him.
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Kızıltuğ: Cengiz Han (1952)
Character: Şeyhülcebel Hasan Sabbah
A dashing warrior's fighting prowess makes the Khan realize that it is better that such a person be an ally instead of the enemy.
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Canavar Cafer (1975)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of Melike and Cafer, whose lives intersect by chance. Melike has lost her father, and Cafer has lost his mother. The two meet at the cemetery. Melike works at her father's newspaper. Cafer is a locksmith at a safe manufacturing plant. Melike's uncle Bekir plans to transfer all of her father's inheritance into his own name. Murat, who works at the newspaper, notices this situation. However, to obtain the sales documents, he must open Bekir's safe. Melike thinks that Cafer might be able to open the safe. Cafer, who has gotten into all sorts of trouble because of his honesty and straightforwardness, will get himself into trouble with this job as well.
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Yıldız Tepe (1965)
Character: Kılıçoğlu Ahmet
A woman visits her relatives living in a village. Soon she realizes that the house has something strange going on with it.
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Tarkan: Gümüş Eyer (1970)
Character: Kahin
Atilla the Hun gives a Silver Saddle to Altar as a gift. The intention of Kostok is the get rid of the Huns and seize the valuable saddle. Little Tarkan's foster mother is forced to leave him in a cave. His cry attracts the attention of a wolf, who raises Tarkan like his own cub.
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Diyet (1974)
Character: Salim'in Babası
Hacer recently joined a factory where Hasan works and brings hope to her life. The two get married. Hacer is worried about the working conditions in the factory; she has a relationship with Hasan after she establishes a relationship with the union. Because of their disagreements, they are driven towards disaster.
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Miras Uğrunda (1956)
Character: N/A
Sema, who has been away from home for a long time, returns to the mansion for the reading of her father's will after his death. Samiş, the son of the deceased man's first wife, his wife, his daughter Sema, the servants, and his mother Zübeyde all live together in the mansion. Sami is a sickly and ill-tempered man who suffers from epilepsy and has occasional seizures. After the will is read, it becomes clear that all of his property will go to his wife Zübeyde and daughter Sema, but if they are no longer alive, the inheritance will go to his son Sami from his first wife. And from there, the events unfold.
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Ateşten Damla (1960)
Character: Osman Müfit
The film tells the story of Serap and Ahmet, who fall in love during the War of Independence. Emine commits suicide after giving birth to a baby girl. Osman Müfit, the village teacher, takes the girl under his wing and names her Serap. When Serap graduates from the Girls' Teacher Training College in Istanbul, Anatolia is under occupation. The situation in Balıkesir is no different. On one side is Rıza Bey, the village chief who collaborates with Anzavur, and on the other is Osman Müfit, the leader of the National Forces. Rıza Bey's son Ahmet also joins the national forces and fights against his father. Serap returns to Balıkesir from Istanbul. Serap and Ahmet meet in the midst of the war. These difficult days for the country will bring them even closer together.
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Beklenen Şarkı (1971)
Character: Selim'in Babası
Gül is a young girl who works as a cleaner at the conservatory. She secretly cares for the students at the school. Meral, the daughter of a wealthy family, is a student at the school and is engaged to a young man named Selim. However, Meral's conceited, snobbish, and spoiled behavior bothers Selim and causes him to not want to marry her. One day, when no one is in the classroom, Gül plays the piano and sings. Selim, who has come to pick up Meral from school, thinks that Gül, whose voice he likes very much, is a student at the school. He meets her and invites her to his birthday party. Gül accepts the invitation, but Meral reveals that she is a cleaner. Gül is embarrassed. However, Selim is very fond of her, and their relationship progresses. Selim's father is on the verge of bankruptcy. His only salvation is his son's marriage to Meral, and Selim reluctantly agrees.
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Gülizar (1972)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of two Black Sea families who arrange a marriage between their children. Hulusi and Atıf are the leaders of two families who were once enemies. Their children, Suat and Pervin, who were born on the same day, are married through an arranged marriage. Years later, the families meet in Istanbul to formalize Suat and Pervin's marriage. Suat is a womanizer who has lived in Europe for many years. Hearing about Suat's notorious womanizing, Pervin plays a trick on him. She introduces herself as Gülizar, a singer. Suat falls in love with Gülizar and looks for ways to escape from his betrothed, Pervin. However, Atıf Bey tells Suat that if he does not marry Pervin, they will kill Gülizar. Suat, who wants to save Gülizar's life, reluctantly agrees to marry Pervin. Suat, who sits at the wedding table with great sorrow, will be the happiest man in the world when he stands up from the table.
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Gülizar (1972)
Character: Atıf
The film tells the story of two Black Sea families who arrange a marriage between their children. Hulusi and Atıf are the leaders of two families who were once enemies. Their children, Suat and Pervin, who were born on the same day, are married through an arranged marriage. Years later, the families meet in Istanbul to formalize Suat and Pervin's marriage. Suat is a womanizer who has lived in Europe for many years. Hearing about Suat's notorious womanizing, Pervin plays a trick on him. She introduces herself as Gülizar, a singer. Suat falls in love with Gülizar and looks for ways to escape from his betrothed, Pervin. However, Atıf Bey tells Suat that if he does not marry Pervin, they will kill Gülizar. Suat, who wants to save Gülizar's life, reluctantly agrees to marry Pervin. Suat, who sits at the wedding table with great sorrow, will be the happiest man in the world when he stands up from the table.
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