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Bir Tanem (1974)
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The story of an adventure unfolding around a grandfather, a grandson, and an inheritance.
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Aşk Sepeti (1972)
Character: Perihan
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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Bilal-i Habeşi (1973)
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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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A'dan Z'ye Kadar (1975)
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The story of a foolish man who engages in relationships with various women in order to inherit a fortune.
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Kral Benim (1975)
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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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Dağ Kurdu (1973)
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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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Yarasa Adam Betmen (1973)
Character: Lale
From 1973, it's a Turkish Batman and Robin ignoring a Commissioner Gordon type before fighting a Blofeld-esque villain (bald, strokes cat) while spending their downtime in strip clubs! Yep, there's more nudity in this film than every other Batman movie combined, which admittedly isn't much but we'll take what we can get. For some reason the dynamic duo sometimes have capes and sometimes don't. In one scene Batman even picks up a gun and shoots a couple of bad guys before tucking the gun into his belt. You won't see that in the comics. This time no clips from other films (that I noticed anyway) but lots of music is lifted from elsewhere, including the James Bond theme.
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Bahriyeli Kemal (1974)
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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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Mahkum (1972)
Character: Güner
It tells the story of a father and son who reunite after many years. Kemal lives a happy life with his family. When Kemal's wife Zeynep falls ill with a terminal disease, the family's life is turned upside down. A large amount of money is needed for treatment. Kemal accepts the offer of Lamia, who is in love with him, and divorces Zeynep. This allows him to secure the necessary funds for treatment. However, his forced marriage to Lamia leads him into alcohol and gambling. He frequently ends up in prison due to the crimes he commits. He secretly sends the money he earns to his son for his education. However, years later, his path will cross with his son, who now hates him.
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