
The Road That Has No End
Drama
Overview
The film follows the lives of those who immigrate to the city, leaving their families behind. Ahmet and his friends came to the city with great expectations, but soon confront the difficulties of adjusting to life there. After days of job hunting, they finally find employment in the harbor.
Top Cast


Fikret Hakan
Fikret Hakan
Ahmet
Fikret Hakan
Ahmet


Selma Güneri
Selma Güneri
Cemile
Selma Güneri
Cemile


Erol Taş
Erol Taş
Köylü
Erol Taş
Köylü


Aliye Rona
Aliye Rona
Güllü Baci
Aliye Rona
Güllü Baci


Ayfer Feray
Ayfer Feray
Fatma
Ayfer Feray
Fatma


Tuncel Kurtiz
Tuncel Kurtiz
Köylü
Tuncel Kurtiz
Köylü


Senih Orkan
Senih Orkan
Insaat Çavusu
Senih Orkan
Insaat Çavusu


Tijen Par
Tijen Par
Tijen Par


Aydemir Akbaş
Aydemir Akbaş
Köylü
Aydemir Akbaş
Köylü


Candan Sabuncu
Candan Sabuncu
Candan Sabuncu
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