
Osmanlı Bedel İster - Kurdoğlu 1
History · Drama · War
Overview
The first film in a trilogy about the life of one of the most famous Turkish pirates in history. When Kurdoğlu Muslihiddin's fiancée and mother are killed by the Knights of Rhodes, he dedicates his life to fighting the knights and Turkish enemies. Meanwhile, the famous Turkish pirate Turgut Reis is held captive by the Venetians.
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Yılmaz Köksal
Yılmaz Köksal
Hafız
Yılmaz Köksal
Hafız


Serdar Gökhan
Serdar Gökhan
Oruç Reis
Serdar Gökhan
Oruç Reis


Sezer Güvenirgil
Sezer Güvenirgil
Düşeş
Sezer Güvenirgil
Düşeş


Macit Flordun
Macit Flordun
Ali Osman Efendi
Macit Flordun
Ali Osman Efendi


Lütfü Seyfullah
Lütfü Seyfullah
Dük
Lütfü Seyfullah
Dük
Aslı Janet
Aslı Janet
Prenses
Aslı Janet
Prenses
Gürcan Sarısoy
Gürcan Sarısoy
Kurdoğlu
Gürcan Sarısoy
Kurdoğlu
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