
Code Name Venus
Romance · Action · Adventure
Overview
The Untold Story of The Tragedy In Cyprus Venus came to find the truth about her parents' disappearance on her childhood home of Cyprus years ago. What begins as a personal journey starts a secret odyssey that will lead her closer and closer to unearthing Cyprus's tragic and hidden history. But in a land so deeply occupied divided, how far will Venus go for a country that is not her own?
Top Cast
Jolie Stanford
Jolie Stanford
Yasemin / Venus
Jolie Stanford
Yasemin / Venus


Cengiz Bozkurt
Cengiz Bozkurt
Adamos
Cengiz Bozkurt
Adamos


Jonny Lee Kemp
Jonny Lee Kemp
Charles
Jonny Lee Kemp
Charles
Serhat Karman
Serhat Karman
Kemal
Serhat Karman
Kemal
Angela Anson
Angela Anson
Angela Anson
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