
Pamuk Prenses 2
Crime
Overview
A twisted look at childhood fairy tales with a snatch opeartion underway against a drug dealer.
Top Cast


Erkan Can
Erkan Can
Serdar
Erkan Can
Serdar


Akasya Asıltürkmen
Akasya Asıltürkmen
Füsun
Akasya Asıltürkmen
Füsun


Ozan Dağgez
Ozan Dağgez
Selim
Ozan Dağgez
Selim


Hakan Gerçek
Hakan Gerçek
Zehir
Hakan Gerçek
Zehir


Burak Gürpınar
Burak Gürpınar
Punk
Burak Gürpınar
Punk


Levent Tülek
Levent Tülek
Şevket
Levent Tülek
Şevket


Serhat Özcan
Serhat Özcan
Mümtaz
Serhat Özcan
Mümtaz
Kerem Kipcak
Kerem Kipcak
Nuri
Kerem Kipcak
Nuri
Rahmi Kerim Özkan
Rahmi Kerim Özkan
Bodyguard
Rahmi Kerim Özkan
Bodyguard
Eser Sarıtaş
Eser Sarıtaş
Driver
Eser Sarıtaş
Driver
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