
Ve Allah Gençleri Yarattı
Adventure · Music
Overview
The film tells two separate love stories involving Turhan (Tamer Yiğit), a young man camping on Büyükada, and two island residents, Jale (Leyla Sayar) and Mine (Tülin Elgin).
Top Cast


Tamer Yiğit
Tamer Yiğit
Turhan
Tamer Yiğit
Turhan


Leyla Sayar
Leyla Sayar
Jale
Leyla Sayar
Jale


Tülin Elgin
Tülin Elgin
Mine
Tülin Elgin
Mine


Candan Sabuncu
Candan Sabuncu
Ayşe
Candan Sabuncu
Ayşe


Öztürk Serengil
Öztürk Serengil
Ali
Öztürk Serengil
Ali


Erol Tezeren
Erol Tezeren
Sadi
Erol Tezeren
Sadi
Turan Aksoy
Turan Aksoy
Turan Aksoy


Cevdet Balıkçı
Cevdet Balıkçı
Cevdet Balıkçı


İhsan Bayraktar
İhsan Bayraktar
İhsan Bayraktar


Nevzat Bilsel
Nevzat Bilsel
Nevzat Bilsel
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