A Turkish commando must infiltrate and capture a group of terrorists living in the mountains.
The Man Who Saved the World is an action-packed sci-fi adventure film filled with evil villains, copyright infringement, and unexpected twists. It follows the story of a local blockbuster movie director who accidentally discovers a power that could save the world. However, his attempts are met with mass child killings, psychotronic films, and a whirlwind of chaos. With unintentional humor, dead children, explosions, and strange characters, this Z-movie is a cult classic in its own right.
Turks in Space is a z-movie and exploitation film that follows the comedic adventures of the Turkish people in outer space. It is a hilarious space opera with elements of b-grade science fiction.
Ömer, a Turkish tramp, finds himself aboard the Starship Enterprise where he encounters aliens, mad scientists, and even a shapeshifting baby. Hilarity ensues as Ömer navigates the outer space adventures in this spoof.
In the year 1272, a young son of a Seljuk Empire warrior possesses a metal hand with superpowers. He embarks on a journey to protect his people from the forces of evil, using his gloves with sharp claws and acid. Lionman, the superhero of the Turkish land, becomes a symbol of hope and courage.
In Three Giant Men, a Turkish wrestler with a mask and shield fights against a crime wave in Istanbul. Inspired by Marvel comics, the film features a Captain America-like character and a Spider-Man-like character. It is a fan-made and unauthorized exploitation film.
A story about Clark Kent, also known as Superman, who returns to Earth after being away for a while. He faces new challenges and fights against villains to protect humanity.
Blond bombshell Zeynep, a mute girl who lives with her aging father at a farm. One day five criminals, who just escaped from prison, invades the homes and kills the father and rapes Zeynep. Because of the shock of being raped, she regains her speech and decides to take revenge on the criminals. With the help of the friendly hobo Murat she learns to be en expert shooter, manages to take a brown belt in karate and sets out to kill them all.
A young girl named Aysecik lives on her parents' farm, when an animated tornado carries her and her dog Banju in their house to Rüyalar Ulkesinde (Dreamland). Seven Cüceler (dwarfs) (dressed like MGM Munchkin soldiers, only red and white) who assist the Good Witch of the North appear at various times to help. She meets a Scarecrow, an Iron Woodman, and a Cowardly Lion, and dances to music from what appears to be an invisible radio. They encounter fighting trees, a river, and a country of China dolls on their way to the Wizard, a ball of fire who sends them after the Wicked Witch who enslaves them. When the Wizard is unable to help Aysecik get home, they must journey again for help, encountering the China Country once more, and a legion of hammer-throwing cavemen.
Former war veteran Kan Rambo has to fight against an evil gang of bikers when they refuse to let him enter their village and live a peaceful life.
Kilink visits Istanbul to grab a destructive formula which is in the hands of an once-collaborate scientist, Professor Houloussi. He murders him, kidnaps his daughter, tortures her in some gloomy dungeon, and then kidnaps more people and tortures them but still, the formula remains hidden. Meanwhile, the son of Professor Houloussi is blessed by a Devinne spirit and turns into Superman! But will he be a worthy opponent to the unbeatable and evasive master of all criminals, Kilink?
Aysel is your typical farmer’s daughter; she keeps to herself, does her chores, and helps take care of her aging father. All of that is about to change though when a group of men staying at Aysel and her father's home after their car breaks down, rape Aysel and kill her father. The men return to their normal lives in the city but Aysel has followed them back and has plans for revenge.
Azmi is a lawyer from Istanbul. Drakula of Romania has assumed a new title. Azmi travels to Romania for legal matters. He is warned of Drakula but Azmi is a strong believer of goodness. This Turkish-made film sticks fairly close to the original plot of Bram Stoker's novel.
The three supermen go to the Olympics and mayhem ensues.
Remake, Remix, Rip-Off: About Copy Culture & Turkish Pop Cinema (2014) is a documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Turkish pop cinema, known for its rampant culture of remakes, remixes, and rip-offs. Through interviews with filmmakers, actors, and enthusiasts, the film takes a close look at the Turkish film industry and its creative practices.
Zagor is a costumed hero in the tradition of Batman or the Phantom who has been transplanted to the old west, with perhaps a bit of Tarzan thrown into the mix for extra pop cultural resonance. The son of a white army officer and his wife who were slain by Indians, Zagor was raised by a trapper who taught him to be murderously handy with an ax, a task that would come in handy when he embarked on his planned mission of vengeance against his parents' killers. Upon reaching adulthood, however, Zagor discovered that his father had also been responsible for the deaths of many Indians, and that the moral line was not drawn as clearly as he had initially thought. As a result, he vowed to become an equal opportunity protector of the oppressed, whether they be white settlers or Indians.
Ali is a journalist who conducts unsubstantiated interviews. While taking photographs for a story about aliens, he comes across a flying saucer. Out of it comes Homoti from the planet Homon. Homoti does not want Ali to report on him because he does not want to be recognized in the world. However, when journalists soon learn of his existence, they compete for the news. Homoti will have to use her special powers.
Turkish version of Young Frankenstein.
Sequel to the first Turkish Zorro film, Zorro kamcili süvari.