
Cilalı İbo Avrupa'da
Comedy · Adventure
Overview
A Turkish Nazisploitation movie from 1970.
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Feridun Karakaya
Feridun Karakaya
Cilalı İbo
Feridun Karakaya
Cilalı İbo


Hulusi Kentmen
Hulusi Kentmen
Komiser "Deli" Şaban Kurban
Hulusi Kentmen
Komiser "Deli" Şaban Kurban


Figen Han
Figen Han
Eva Braun
Figen Han
Eva Braun


Altan Günbay
Altan Günbay
General Würtz
Altan Günbay
General Würtz


Kazım Kartal
Kazım Kartal
Kazım Kartal


Atıf Kaptan
Atıf Kaptan
General Gogenhaffen
Atıf Kaptan
General Gogenhaffen


Serpil Gül
Serpil Gül
Cilalı İbo'nun sevgilisi
Serpil Gül
Cilalı İbo'nun sevgilisi


Ergun Rona
Ergun Rona
Dedektif Fritz Walter
Ergun Rona
Dedektif Fritz Walter


Cemil Paskap
Cemil Paskap
Schulz
Cemil Paskap
Schulz


Nubar Terziyan
Nubar Terziyan
Doktor
Nubar Terziyan
Doktor
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