
In the Name of the Law
Crime · Drama · Romance
Overview
Car mechanic Nazım Usta marries the woman he loves, Ayten. Ayten's sister Nezahat also has feelings for Nazım. Nezahat's plans mark the beginning of a crime story that will lead all three of them to ruin.
Top Cast


Ayhan Işık
Ayhan Işık
Nazım
Ayhan Işık
Nazım


Gülistan Güzey
Gülistan Güzey
Ayten
Gülistan Güzey
Ayten


Neşe Yulaç
Neşe Yulaç
Nezahat
Neşe Yulaç
Nezahat


Muzaffer Tema
Muzaffer Tema
Halil
Muzaffer Tema
Halil


Pola Morelli
Pola Morelli
Perihan
Pola Morelli
Perihan


Talat Artemel
Talat Artemel
Şevket
Talat Artemel
Şevket


Settar Körmükçü
Settar Körmükçü
Kamil
Settar Körmükçü
Kamil


Nubar Terziyan
Nubar Terziyan
Mahmut
Nubar Terziyan
Mahmut


Sadettin Erbil
Sadettin Erbil
Komiser
Sadettin Erbil
Komiser


Muazzez Arçay
Muazzez Arçay
Muazzez Arçay
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