Behzat Haki Butak

Behzat Haki Butak

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Behzat Haki Butak
Behzat Haki Butak

Películas

The Gardener
Tahir
The film revolves around the story of a man named Ali who makes a living selling home-grown vegetables and his family. Ali’s parents have passed away. He lives with his grandfather Tahir and his brother Cemil. Tales of Ali’s womanizing stories are the talk of the town as he impresses girls with his smooth voice. Ali forgets all the other girls when he falls in love at first sight with Cemil’s teacher Gülsen. But Ali will misinterpret Gülsen’s feelings and get very disappointed. (İbrahim Veli Sözer)
Billur Köşk
Son Beste
İhsan Hoca
Kahveci Güzeli
Kahveci
The Chickpea Seller
Leblebici Horhor
The love story of rich Hursit and Fadime, the daughter of a roasted chickpea maker.
Aysel, the Daughter of the Swampy House
Gülsüm'ün Babasi
Aysel, while working for the strong Satilmiszade family, is seduced by her boss and becomes pregnant. Giving birth to the child, she applies to the court for alimony, but the father rejects the child. Ali, from another village is concerned with her situation, and he offers her a job: to accompany his disabled mother.
The Streets of Istanbul
Directed by Muhsin Ertugrul and Ihsan Ipekçi.
Ankara Postası
The Chickpea Seller
Leblebici Horhor
Leblebici Horhor [The Chickpea Seller] is an adaption of an 1875 Turkish-language operetta by the Ottoman-Armenian composer Tigran Chukhajian. It has been claimed as one of the first original Turkish operettas. A silent film under the direction of Muhsin Ertuğrul, it was supported by the piano-playing of the operetta in the movie theater while it was shown to the audience.
Shirt of Fire
Directed by Muhsin Ertugrul.
A Love Tragedy in Istanbul
Directed by Muhsin Ertugrul.
Custodian Bican
Directed by Sadi Fikret Karagözoglu.
The Governess
Directed by Ahmet Fehim.
The Marriage of Himmet Aga
The story of a young girl forced to marry an old Aga. Directed by Fuat Uzkinay and Sigmund Weinberg, it was the third film in Turkish history and had to be postponed until the end of WWI in 1918.