Conquest 1453 is a movie that tells the story of the Ottoman Empire's conquest of Constantinople in the year 1453. The film focuses on Sultan Mehmed II's campaign to capture the city and the fierce battle that takes place. It portrays the historical events with elements of drama, action, and adventure.
During the 1800s, a US Navy soldier disguises himself to rescue his captured brother and overthrow the ruler of Tripoli. He forms alliances, navigates the dangers of the harem, and sacrifices everything for freedom.
An Arab sheik's daughter (Maureen O'Hara) avenges his death, blamed on Hassan (Paul Christian) and his Black Riders.
Antar is sent by Suleiman, head of the Ottoman Empire, to Bagdad to prevent Hammam, Pasha of Bagdad, from purchasing the services of local leader Mustapha to unite the hill tribes and overthrow the emperor. The intrigue mounts as Antar falls in love with dancer Selima, who tries to avenge her father's death against Hammam's right-hand-man Kasseim, whose wife Rosanna has fallen in love with Antar!
Papaflessas is a film that portrays the life and bravery of the Greek hero during the Greek War of Independence in the 1800s. The movie follows Papaflessas as he leads the uprising against the oppressive Ottoman Empire, fighting for Greek independence. With his sword and spear, he sacrifices himself for the cause, showing courage, selflessness, and heroism.
In 18th-century Hungary, a young girl named Mariska, who is the illegitimate daughter of an aristocrat and a Romani woman, embarks on an adventure to find a hidden treasure. Along the way, she encounters various challenges and meets interesting characters, including a pasha and a gypsy girl. The story is based on a novel and is set against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire. It explores themes of poverty, family, and the quest for inheritance.
Captain Talat and Necip work in charge of the security chief Mansur Pasa. Talat fancies Necip's cousin Cemile. Necip makes a plot declaring Talat a traitor. Necip wants to marry Cemile but she commits suicide on their wedding night. Talat gets out from prison and joins a gang of bandits. Necip gets engaged with Mansur Pasa's daughter Cavidan. Talat kidnaps her, and tells her father they have spent the night together. Talat is prisoned. The gang rescues him and Talat prevents Cavidan from marrying Necip by revealing the truth about Necip to her father so finally Mansur Pasa agrees to their marriage. Happy days commence for the loving couple..
Stars of Eger is a historical adventure film set in 16th century Hungary during the time of Ottoman conquest. It follows the story of a group of patriots who defend the fortress of Eger against the powerful Ottoman army. The film showcases the struggles and sacrifices made by the characters, highlighting themes of heroism, friendship, and the indomitable spirit of the Hungarian people.
Tongue-in-cheek adventure tale of an American attempting to free sailors held as hostages and becoming involved in middle-East tribal wars.
One of the earliest Turkish films to display lesbianism, it tells the story of three women in Pasha's harem and a newcomer. The film was attacked by fundamentalists, who destroyed the reels during the screening at the Antalya Film Festival of 1966.
In front of a round tent, a pasha is sitting on the grass; to the right of the tent's door, covered with a patterned blanket, is a flagpole - on top of which is an 8-pointed star [Saturn-Film's logo]. The pasha claps hands, and a servant comes to his bid. The lord is going to smoke from his water-pipe while he buys some new slave girls. The servant calls the seller and his two henchmen, who bring forth four girls in patterned burnooses.
Ioannina, in the beginning of the 19th century. The whole Greece is under Turks. Ioannina is governed by the fierce and vulgar Ali Pasas. Ali’s eldest son, Muchtar, falls in love with a young Greek widow, Frosyni. The problem is, he’s married to the vindictive and cruel Chanife. And the muslim penalty for having an affair with a married man is death…
Serbian legend Marko Kraljevic goes on a journey to stop evil Turkish pasha harrassing Serbian people, especially women. He fights his foes, such as Musa Kesedzija, in company of his talking horse Sarac, Ravijojla the Fairy and others.
Ravished Armenia is a drama film based on the true story of Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide. The film depicts her harrowing experiences, including rape, torture, and witnessing mass executions. It also explores her resilience and determination to survive amidst unimaginable atrocities. Through her journey, Ravished Armenia sheds light on the tragic history of the Ottoman Empire's systematic extermination of the Armenian people.
Love, adventure, and revolutionary uprising in 19th century Georgia.