

Comedy
Overview
This is one of the tragicomic films of Kemal Sunal who is most "serious-comic" artist of the Turkish cinema. This film also reflects socio-economic and cultural life of the 70's-80's Turkiye. The film obviously talk to Turkish audience but who wonder that era of Turkiye can taste of it. The film underlines of love, friendship and -richness in the poorness- and also is a story about the people who prefers love, instead of money and fortune. The theme and narration may include some populist elements -like most Kemal Sunal films- but generally tells its story as well. The story is familiar to Turkish audience: A young man loves young girl. In most Turkish love films one of the partners is rich or poor according to the other but in this movie both sides are poor and they have many difficulties to reach happy end. In my opinion, these kind of movies always gives hope to people to get over it.
Top Cast


Kemal Sunal
Kemal Sunal
Mustafa
Kemal Sunal
Mustafa


Serpil Çakmaklı
Serpil Çakmaklı
Aynur
Serpil Çakmaklı
Aynur


Mehtap Ar
Mehtap Ar
Hülya
Mehtap Ar
Hülya


Hüseyin Kutman
Hüseyin Kutman
Zülfikar
Hüseyin Kutman
Zülfikar


Reha Yurdakul
Reha Yurdakul
Taşkasaplı Kahveci
Reha Yurdakul
Taşkasaplı Kahveci


Bülent Kayabaş
Bülent Kayabaş
Sülo
Bülent Kayabaş
Sülo


Yadigar Ejder
Yadigar Ejder
Murat
Yadigar Ejder
Murat


Merih Fırat
Merih Fırat
Ayten
Merih Fırat
Ayten


Şeref Çokşeker
Şeref Çokşeker
Ferhunde
Şeref Çokşeker
Ferhunde


Nermin Özses
Nermin Özses
Şöhret
Nermin Özses
Şöhret
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