Mahmut
Hülya returns to her hometown where her youth passed. The uneducated and perverted folk in town tries to sexually assault Hülya.
Pavyondaki Adam
Cellat, the Turkish version of Death Wish, sticks fairly close plot wise to the template of the American film, with some scenes and bits of dialogue being almost identical. However, it also deviates from its inspiration at times and is at its most interesting and valuable in these little moments, providing lurid snapshots of a place and a culture.
Markoz
After his family is killed in front of his eyes, a little boy grows up to be the nightmare of Byzantine's Black Knighthood.
Dövüşçü
Atilla the Hun, Tarkan its power in order to bring the sword to the floor at the pursuit of the enemy's appointed.
Babanın Adamı
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.
Hunter
Coban and his four comrades are smugglers who live in the bleak, inaccesable mountains. They are hard, pitiless men like the county they live in, whose daily commerce is in greed, danger, betrayal and murder.
Bizans Askeri
Depiction of the life of the legendary Muslim Serdar of Malatya, Battal Gazi.
Two close friends spend their lives stealing. The mafia unites against them.
Ali grew up as an orphan in a village in Kapadokia and became one of Haceli´s henchmen who is the village´s mafia boss. On his orders Ali killed the young Avanos’ son Yasin and went to prison for 15 years. The film starts with Ali being released and returning to the village…
Viking
Tarkan Versus the Vikings, Turkey’s answer to the Italian sword and sandal films, is more fun than the proverbial barrel of monkeys and just as crazed. Everything in this movie is energetic, outsized, colorful and wacky, from Tarkan’s mighty moustache to the Vikings’ red and blue fuzzy underoos. Tarkan doesn’t just walk around, like Hercules - he runs, he leaps, he literally bounces from place to place. The gigantic melees capture the frenetic flavor of old Errol Flynn movies, but up the ante of sex and violence to please ‘70s moviegoers. It’s like Conan the Barbarian done on $10,000 and amphetamines. - CSB
Eşkıya
Turkish masked hero.
The showdown of two friends who committed a robbery.
An old mafia leader tries to quit his old bloody past after getting out of jail but his rivals don't let him realize his plan. Asim Mavzer, played by Yilmaz Guney has to take the revenge for his daughter.
Asker
Kamil'in Adamı
Leyla, who has no choice but to accept her father's offer, tries to keep her pregnancy secret, but the truth eventually comes to light.
Captain Talat and Necip work in charge of the security chief Mansur Pasa. Talat fancies Necip's cousin Cemile. Necip makes a plot declaring Talat a traitor. Necip wants to marry Cemile but she commits suicide on their wedding night. Talat gets out from prison and joins a gang of bandits. Necip gets engaged with Mansur Pasa's daughter Cavidan. Talat kidnaps her, and tells her father they have spent the night together. Talat is prisoned. The gang rescues him and Talat prevents Cavidan from marrying Necip by revealing the truth about Necip to her father so finally Mansur Pasa agrees to their marriage. Happy days commence for the loving couple..
Intersection of the roads of twins allotted years ago.
4th in the Karaoğlan series.
Bedri is a poor man working in low jobs or stealing. He has a friend named Cilali İbo. Together they witness good and bad things of fate.