
Dry Summer
Drama · Crime
Overview
A scheming tobacco farmer sets out to ruin his competition by diverting the local water to his own property.
Top Cast


Hülya Koçyiğit
Hülya Koçyiğit
Bahar
Hülya Koçyiğit
Bahar


Erol Taş
Erol Taş
Osman
Erol Taş
Osman


Ulvi Doğan
Ulvi Doğan
Hasan
Ulvi Doğan
Hasan


Hakkı Haktan
Hakkı Haktan
Veli Sari
Hakkı Haktan
Veli Sari


Yavuz Yalınkılıç
Yavuz Yalınkılıç
Köylü
Yavuz Yalınkılıç
Köylü


Zeki Tüney
Zeki Tüney
Köylü
Zeki Tüney
Köylü


Niyazi Er
Niyazi Er
Ağır Ceza Üyesi
Niyazi Er
Ağır Ceza Üyesi


Ercan Yazgan
Ercan Yazgan
Mahkum
Ercan Yazgan
Mahkum
Alaettin Altıok
Alaettin Altıok
Alaettin Altıok


Adnan Uygur
Adnan Uygur
Adnan Uygur
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