Levent Çakır

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Levent Çakır

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Yaşamak
Yedi Bela
Ramo
An unauthorized turkish adaption of "First Blood" (1982).
Altar
A Turkish knock off of Italian Pepulum movies. Sometimes referred to as Turkish Conan.
Three Supermen at the Olympic Games
The three supermen go to the Olympics and mayhem ensues.
초인 헌터욜
미래의 원시 세계와 첨단인들의 싸움을 그린 SF 영화
Seviyorum Allahım
Kader Arkadaşı
Unutulmayanlar
Çile
Story of a bus driver who had to deal with unexpected, pitiful events caused mainly by his rebellious little brother.
Yıkılış
Hakanlar Çarpışıyor
The Indestructible Man
Hayri
Aybiçe Kurt Kız
Three Supermen and Mad Girl
Superman
Three supermen and one woman battle a band of Hooded henchmen, Bikini clad Assassins and a wacky robot all in the service of satan himself!
Bedmen
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.
Zagor: The Black Pirate's Treasure
Zagor
This is the second Zagor movie starring Levent Çakir. In this one he fights pirates!
Zagor vs. The Dark Menace
Zagor
Zagor is a costumed hero in the tradition of Batman or the Phantom who has been transplanted to the old west, with perhaps a bit of Tarzan thrown into the mix for extra pop cultural resonance. The son of a white army officer and his wife who were slain by Indians, Zagor was raised by a trapper who taught him to be murderously handy with an ax, a task that would come in handy when he embarked on his planned mission of vengeance against his parents' killers. Upon reaching adulthood, however, Zagor discovered that his father had also been responsible for the deaths of many Indians, and that the moral line was not drawn as clearly as he had initially thought. As a result, he vowed to become an equal opportunity protector of the oppressed, whether they be white settlers or Indians.
Malkoçoğlu ve Cem Sultan
Selahattin Eyyubi
Malkoçoğlu: Akıncılar Geliyor