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Toprağın Kanı (1966)
Character: N/A
The film addresses the conflicts and problems between machines and humans in an oil region.
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Sütü Bozuk (1976)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of how Haşim's life changed after he met a woman.
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Il derviscio (2001)
Character: Kadi
The brother of Mevlevi Sheikh Ahmet Nurettin is thrown into prison despite being innocent. Dervish believes that his brother will eventually return because he is innocent. However, his hopes are shattered when the judge sentences his brother to death. The dervish embarks on a great reckoning within himself, decides to confront those responsible, and begins to incite the people to revolt. Over time, he himself will become part of the very power he opposes...
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Baba (1971)
Character: Sabri
"Baba" is a bitter melodrama set in Istambul. A father is not able to earn enough money to feed his family. He is waiting to emigrate to Germany. When his landlord's son kills a man while drunk, the father is prepared to answer for the deed himself, provided that the landlord supports his wife and children. As there is little difference for the father between ten years in prison or ten years in a foreign country, he regards this to be the best solution.
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Ve Recep ve Zehra ve Ayşe (1983)
Character: Hasan
Recep lives with his wife Zehra and their children in his father's house. He also runs a hotel in the seaside town where they live. Ayşe, from the town, attends high school in Istanbul with Selma Hanım. After graduating, she returns to the town. However, her family does not allow her to attend university. Selma Hanım comes to the town to convince Ayşe's family. She starts staying at Recep's hotel. Ayşe also starts spending time with Selma Hanım while waiting for her university exam results. Mrs. Selma returns to Istanbul after a while. A few days later, Ayşe's exam results arrive. Her father tears up the results. Upon this, Ayşe runs away from home and goes to Recep's hotel. However, Ayşe's arrival at the hotel will change the lives of both Ayşe and Zehra.
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Bacım (1974)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a young man whose sister is forced into prostitution, and his emotional transformation as he enters the underworld to seek revenge.
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Baráttan um Börnin (1999)
Character: N/A
Sol Jensen, a young Icelandic woman, and Halil Atesh, originally from the countryside in Turkey, meet in Reykjavik and fall passionately in love. Ten years later, Halil becomes an established businessman, while Sol runs a beauty parlor. Their two daughters, Leila and Aysiia, attend a Catholic school despite Halil's Muslim background and much to his grief. The split between him and Sol increases with the growing up of their daughters in a culture that is not his.
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Kızılırmak Karakoyun (1993)
Character: Hüseyin Ağa
The third adaptation for the cinema of a work created by combining the legends of "Kızılırmak" and "Karakoyun."
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Yarın Bizimdir (1963)
Character: Ömer
Two friends take action with the public to establish the cooperative they want to set up. The mayor tries to prevent the establishment of the cooperative, fearing that they will become his rivals.
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Fotoğraflar (1989)
Character: N/A
The film tells the love story of a Turkish girl and a Greek boy who grow up together. Their families' strong opposition to the relationship leads the story to a tragic end.
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Susuz Yaz (1973)
Character: Veli Sarı
A cruel landlord ruins not only the villagers' life but also his brothers and his own. Describes the life in a Turkish village during 1960s.
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Sivri Akıllılar (1977)
Character: N/A
Funny stories of the two friends working at the hotel who are trying to find the lost treasure.
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Nuh'un Gemisi (1966)
Character: N/A
A genocide story that falters between a spoiled and rich girl and a poor girl.
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Eşrefpaşalı (1966)
Character: N/A
The film depicts Kudret's struggle against Ali Bey and his men, as he refuses to leave his neighborhood. Ali Bey, who has made a deal with the Americans, wants to build a factory in the Eşrefpaşa neighborhood. To do so, he must first evict the neighborhood's residents. Ali Bey recruits Hasan, the neighborhood's tough guy, to help him achieve his goal. Kudret, who refuses to leave the neighborhood, organizes the people against Ali Bey. However, Ali Bey lures Kudret's inner circle to his side with various promises. Left to fight alone, Kudret will face his friends one last time.
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Ah Bu Gençlik (1976)
Character: Cabbar
Ra'na dreams of owning a motor boat. But she can't buy it by fishing and selling the caught fish...
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Atmaca Ali (1976)
Character: Komiser
The film tells the story of Ali, who has built a new life for himself, and the events that unfold due to his latest endeavor. Atmaca Ali, a former gangster, is now married and living a happy life with his wife and child. However, he is forced to help his old friend Rıza. In order for Rıza to be released from prison, the witnesses must die. Atmaca Ali kills the witnesses but cannot save himself from Rıza. In the end, he spreads the news that he is dead in order to deceive him. His wife Zeynep, unaware of the truth, believes Ali is dead. She then moves to another place. Ali searches for Zeynep and his son for years but cannot find them. Atmaca Ali eventually reunites with Zeynep years later. However, Zeynep has married Recep.
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Kozanoğlu (1967)
Character: Ataullah Aga
Hüseyin's father, who is a member of the Kozanoglu tribe, dies when he does not pay the fee requested by the Bey. Upon this situation, Hüseyin takes an oath to avenge.
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Hoşçakal Yarın (1998)
Character: Halit Çelenk
This movie is about Deniz Gezmis and his two comrades. They were three revolutionary activist has been executed by military fascist junta in 1972.
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Kadınca (1984)
Character: Remzi
Hülya returns to her hometown where her youth passed. The uneducated and perverted folk in town tries to sexually assault Hülya.
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Kara Çadırın Kızı Zeynep (1979)
Character: N/A
It tells the story of two lovers who cannot be together because of a blood feud. Ibrahim returns to his hometown from Istanbul after his uncle is killed and becomes the leader of his tribe. There has been a blood feud between his tribe and the enemy tribe, the Karaçadırlılar, for a hundred years over a land dispute. The court rules in favor of Ibrahim's tribe. This further escalates the hostility between the two families. However, Ibrahim and Zeynep from the Karaçadırlı tribe fall in love with each other. At the same time, Ibrahim's sister Fatma and Halil from the Karaçadırlı tribe also love each other. The lovers will fight to be together despite the blood feud.
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Para (1973)
Character: Aysel'in Babası
It tells the story of a man taking revenge on his girlfriend, who cheated on him with his closest friend, and on his friend. Murat and Aysel, who love each other very much, are dreaming of getting married. However, they have to wait for Murat to finish school before they can get married. Aysel's father is against this marriage. He wants to marry his daughter off to a wealthy man. Upon learning this, Murat drops out of school and starts working at a company. However, the company assigns him to another city for two months. Before leaving, Murat entrusts Aysel to his best friend Ferit. In Murat's absence, Ferit falls in love with Aysel. One night, he gets Aysel drunk and sleeps with her. Later, Aysel is forced to marry Ferit. As a result, Murat will try to take revenge on Ferit and Aysel for betraying him.
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Yağmur Beklerken (1992)
Character: N/A
A story based on the transition to a multi-party political system in the 1930s.
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Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey (1972)
Character: N/A
The story revolves around Kurt Bey's journey to defend the Ottoman Empire and rescue his brother. Malkoçoğlu Ali Bey is killed in battle. He leaves the plans for the location of Don Castillani's treasure, divided into two necklaces, to his twin sons, Doğan Bey and Kurt Bey. However, Prince Murat, who opposes the sultan, and his man Mahmut Bey, join forces with Duke D'Alvarez and kidnap Doğan Bey. Doğan Bey, who was kidnapped at a young age, grows up unaware of his father, as the son of D'Alvarez. Kurt Bey, upon reaching adulthood, goes to fight against the Black Knight, who is oppressing Prince Murat and the villagers in the Balkans, under the orders of Sultan Süleyman Han. During this time, he will both encounter his brother and infiltrate the ranks of his enemies.
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Avare Yavru ve Filinta Kovboy (1964)
Character: N/A
Parla's father Osman took Parla from her real mother Gül and married Hayriye. Hayriye treats Parla very badly. Osman, who is involved in smuggling, gives Parla her mother Gül's address as he lies dying after a gunfight. Parla sets off on her journey, evading her stepmother Hayriye, and encounters Ahmet along the way. Meanwhile, Gül is also searching for her daughter. On the other hand, Gül's lawyer Avni wants to get rid of Gül and Parla so he can inherit Gül's uncle's estate.
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Aşk Para Yumruk (1980)
Character: Fırıldak Ömer
The film tells the story of a group of thieves who are after the money obtained from a robbery. Kartal Murat and his assistant Tıfıl have formed a vicious robbery gang. However, Murat and Tıfıl have taken a different path from other thieves. Instead of committing robberies themselves, they rob other thieves. One day, Fırıldak Ömer's casino is robbed. The robber is Alkapon Bekir, a thief who has just been released from prison. Fırıldak Ömer hires Murat to find the thief and retrieve his money. After a lengthy investigation, Murat tracks down Bekir. However, Tıfıl plays a trick on Murat at the last moment, taking the money and fleeing. Murat collaborates with Bekir and his daughter Leyla to recover the money.
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Akma Tuna (1972)
Character: Vitelli
Captured and subjected to severe torture, Çal Hasan manages to escape from the castle where he is imprisoned after a great struggle. After receiving the sultan's orders and will, Çal Hasan sets out to complete his unfinished mission, find Genç Osman, who is on the border, and raise the Turkish flag in Estergon without becoming a sacrifice.
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Satılmış Adam (1977)
Character: Şehmuz
A professional hitman trackdown the daughter of a mobboss to bring her back dead or alive
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Pir Sultan Abdal (1973)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of Pir Sultan Abdal, a famous folk poet in Turkey, who criticized some Ottoman governors, Hizir Pasha in particular and as a result was hung by him.
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Malkoçoğlu (1966)
Character: İshak Paşa
Story of the famous Malkocoglu family who served Ottoman Empire in various military ranks.
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Ateşli Kan (1962)
Character: HÜSEYİN
The film deals with the relationship between a nomadic Gypsy community and the local people. The Gypsies are forced to stop and stay overnight when one of the women in their group goes into labor during their journey. However, no one allows them to stay because they are labeled as thieves. Ali, the owner of a farm, allows the Gypsies to stay. Ali is about to marry Gül, the owner of a neighboring farm, as per his father's will. Hüseyin, one of the town's leading figures, has his eye on Gül. Hüseyin plans to ruin Ali's business and wear him down in order to win Gül's heart. To this end, he will collaborate with Sabri, the brother of Hasan, the leader of the Gypsies.
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Cemo (1972)
Character: Cano
A father says that whoever wants to marry his daughter must first beat his daughter in a fight.
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Dar Alanda Kısa Paslaşmalar (2000)
Character: N/A
Thirtysomething Suat still lives with his parents and works at his father's store when not practicing as goalie for the local football team, Esnaf Spor. The neighborhood's greatest wish is for Esnaf Spor to win the amateur league championship.
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Karılar Koğuşu (1990)
Character: Hacı Abdullah
Murat is a charismatic political prisoner in Malatya. He is well respected by both inmates and prison officers. There he meets two women: Tozey, a famous prostitute, and Hanim, a defenseless woman accused of murdering her husband.
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Kuma (1974)
Character: N/A
A peasant woman who cannot bear children for her husband agrees to take in a concubine as a result of pressure from her community and finds the concubine herself. The new woman is also unable to bear children. However, the first woman becomes pregnant in the meantime. The jealous concubine slanders her, and the villagers tie the woman they call a "whore" to a tree to kill her. Her husband arrives in time to rescue her, and they leave the village.
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Sokaklardan Bir Kız (1974)
Character: N/A
The film tells the story of a young girl struggling to survive in a depraved life. Having grown up alone because her father is in prison, Nuran has taken refuge in her uncle's house. Here, she is forced to endure the torment of her cruel aunt. Her only friend is Ihsan, a kind-hearted pickpocket she knows from the neighbourhood. After her father's death, Nuran is forced to move in with her mother Leyla, who works in bars. When İhsan is caught and sent to prison, she finds herself completely alone in a life that is not her own.
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Çoçuklar Çiçektir (1983)
Character: N/A
The film depicts the horror of rabies in a small town. World War II is raging. The war affects the lives of people living in a small town in southern Anatolia, as it does everywhere else in Turkey. The village chief, Haşim, is making a fortune by supplying raw materials to Germany through guests from Ankara. However, the dog brought as a gift by the guests from Ankara bites all the children in the village who want to play with it and then escapes. Soon after, it is discovered that the dog is rabid. The entire village will mobilize to get the children vaccinated as soon as possible.
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Baraj (1977)
Character: Construction Worker #1
Nazim, a foreman working on a dam construction, falls in love with Aysel, the most beautiful girl of the local brothel. Too shy to identify himself, Nazim sends her love letters, signing as Orhan, one of his employees - and a man with not many scruples... When Aysel arrives on the construction site, the deception does not last long. It all ends in a happy marriage. Only, it's not the end yet.
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İbişo (1980)
Character: N/A
Ibişo is a servant working for a wealthy and powerful landowner. One day, he distributes all of the cruel landowner's fuel reserves to the villagers for free. Some time later, Ibişo rises from servant to member of parliament.
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Boynu Bükük (1980)
Character: Resit
Ferdi's father Yakup is cheating on his wife with Şükran, who lives in the city. Şükran, who has a child with Yakup, wants him to divorce his wife Elvan. Yakup then divorces Elvan. Ferdi wants to stay with his mother. Yakup, separated from his wife and child, returns to Şükran's side, tormented by guilt, but dies in a traffic accident. Şükran had already arranged everything before Yakup's death and seized all of his wealth. However, Şükran's cruelty toward Ferdi and his mother does not end there.
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Adak (1980)
Character: Hakim
After being released from prison, Müslüm will fulfill his dedication and sacrifice his 2.5-month-old son to God by cutting the throat of him.
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Namus Borcu (1973)
Character: Çılgan
Gurbet works as a farmer with her father, Hüseyin Çavuş. She and Halil are in love with each other. Halil works as a laborer in the city to earn money to build a house and buy a field. Çılgan Ağa, who has taken over the fields of the villagers in the area by putting them into debt, is also in love with Gurbet. Çılgan gives Hüseyin Çavuş debts he cannot repay. By extending the repayment period and giving additional loans, he gains his trust. Hüseyin Çavuş falls ill and dies. To pay off her father's debt, Gurbet puts herself up for auction. She will marry the one who offers the most money. During the auction, Çılgan Ağa not only offers the highest amount but also promises to forgive all the villagers' debts. Unable to withstand the villagers' pressure, Gurbet agrees to marry Çılgan Ağa.
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İki Gemi Yanyana (1963)
Character: N/A
After the release, Iki Gemi Yanyana (Two Ships Side by Side) stirred controversy over its treatment of lesbians, showing two women kissing each other on the lips (later, in Dul BirKadın (A Widow), director Atıf Yılmaz took up the same theme again). This scene creates a moment of interest in this otherwise conventional film.
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Canım Sana Feda (1965)
Character: Feridun
Türkan works as a dancer in a nightclub at night to pay for her sister Sibel's education. However, Sibel's dream is to finish school as soon as possible and get rich the easy way. Türkan begins a romantic relationship with Ahmet, a driver who frequently visits the nightclub. Soon after, they decide to get married. However, Türkan does not want to marry Ahmet right away. Ahmet, who can no longer accept Türkan's work as a dancer, leaves her. Türkan quits dancing and starts working as a sales assistant. Cevdet Bey, a businessman who is a customer at the store where she works, proposes to Türkan. Ahmet, who sees Türkan and Cevdet together, tries to prevent their relationship. While Türkan is making marriage plans, she learns that Cevdet has also deceived her sister Sibel with a marriage promise. Türkan will try to save her sister from Cevdet's trap.
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Hudutların Kanunu (1966)
Character: Aziz
In Deliviran, a village near Urfa close to the Syrian border, Hidir’s chief is involved in smuggling and gets shot. Hidir tries to stay out of illegal activities but circumstances contrive to push him in the opposite direction until he accepts to take a herd of sheep across the border.
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Günahsızlar (1972)
Character: Ökkeş
The film tells the story of a young man whose life is turned upside down after committing a murder. Kemal is a successful architect. He discovers that his girlfriend has been cheating on him with Ökkeş, the owner of a casino. Kemal is brutally beaten by Ökkeş's men, but he takes his revenge by killing Ökkeş. Although the young man is acquitted in court, his conscience is not at ease. He takes in Ökkeş's young daughter, who is left behind. However, the crime he committed in the past will not leave Kemal alone.
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Gökçe Çiçek (1973)
Character: Katırcıoğlu
Gökçeçiçek and Selman Ali, who love each other, are forced to separate due to a problem that arises between the Alakuşlar and Artukbeyler families. In order for the problem that caused the two young people to separate to be resolved, Gökçeçiçek must marry Artukoğlu Ahmet. Selman Ali cannot oppose this decision. Meanwhile, an earthquake occurs, causing further complications.
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Cici Can (1963)
Character: N/A
Based on a comic novel, this Turkish fantasy movie shows some resemblance to Casper.
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Malkoçoğlu: Ölüm Fedaileri (1972)
Character: Prens Arnold
A band of 14th-century warriors with some very unique combat skills protect a princess during an attempted coup.
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