
Karaoglan: Baybora's Son
History · Adventure
Overview
In this follow-up to "Karaoğlan – Altay’dan Gelen Yiğit", Kartal Tibet reprises the role that launched his career. The film is set in Byzantine Constantinople and features Emel Turgut, Engin Inal and Reha Yurdakul.
Top Cast


Kartal Tibet
Kartal Tibet
Karaoglan
Kartal Tibet
Karaoglan
Emel Turgut
Emel Turgut
Berenis
Emel Turgut
Berenis


Sevinç Pekin
Sevinç Pekin
Iren
Sevinç Pekin
Iren


Engin İnal
Engin İnal
Toro
Engin İnal
Toro


Reha Yurdakul
Reha Yurdakul
Baybora
Reha Yurdakul
Baybora


Ali Şen
Ali Şen
Fokas
Ali Şen
Fokas


Hüseyin Peyda
Hüseyin Peyda
Portus
Hüseyin Peyda
Portus


Hayri Caner
Hayri Caner
Siriel
Hayri Caner
Siriel


Mehmet Ali Akpınar
Mehmet Ali Akpınar
Balaban
Mehmet Ali Akpınar
Balaban


İsmail Yavuz Selekman
İsmail Yavuz Selekman
İsmail Yavuz Selekman
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