
Acting
Eva Bender (born 3 January 1944) is a Turkish film actress of Swedish origin. Until the age of 16, she lived in Stockholm. She worked as a sports instructor in the early part of her career. She starred in many Yeşilçam films, and was especially known for her role as "Gosha the Sorceress" in the Tarkan series starring Kartal Tibet. Among the movies he starred in are Tarkan Viking Blood, Tarkan Silver Saddle, Tarkan Golden Medallion, Yaşamak Ne Güzel Şey and Karakolda Ayna Var. She is the former wife of director Halit Refiğ.

An introvert party goer in '60s makes it a habit of kidnapping meretricious female models to hidden spots out to wild nature to rape them, and of returning them to their homes nevermore.

Features a mustached villain, who is the leader of a Viking clan that worships an octopus god-monster. The Vikings wish to kidnap a beautiful girl to sacrifice her to their demigod, but the heroic Tarkan, aided by his dog, Kurt, is there to save the day.

Kemal is arrested as a suspect in a murder committed in a hotel room. He is wrongfully sentenced to death. His fiancée Fatma begins to fight selflessly to save him from execution. The only person who can save Kemal, who has been framed by false witnesses in court, is Lawyer Abbas, who was previously on the side of the real killers. After hearing the truth from Fatma, Abbas, influenced by his feelings for her, decides to put the past behind him and risk his life to save Kemal from the gallows. Determined to clear his conscience, he sets out to capture Tevfik and his team, who organized the murder.

A sequel to Refig's highly successful comedy Karakolda Ayna Var.

I Lost My Heart to a Turk is the story of a German woman Eva Bender, who is deserted by a Turkish worker in Germany five years earlier and left alone with a child Zafer. Eva's father refuses his illegitimate grandson from a Turkish worker. She comes to Kayseri, Turkey with her illegitimate child to seek her lover, Ismail Acar. Ismail is now working at Sümer Cotton Cloth factory as a mechanic and establishing a small private business. Eva finds her ex-lover Ismail who now lives with his wife and children. Humiliated by her ex-lover, the German woman receives assistance by another Turkish worker, Mustafa.

Irfan is an engineer working in the Highways Department. He is the controller of the Bosphorus Bridge, which was started to be built at that time, and the chief architect of the Third Golden Horn Bridge. Ali, one of Irfan's friends, becomes a land mafia.

The film tells the story of a man who is abandoned by his wife and tries to win her forgiveness. The famous actor Şükrü's fondness for women causes his wife to leave him. Şükrü falls into a deep loneliness in his wife's absence. Over time, he begins to lose his fame. In a moment of despair, he meets his friend Rıfkı. Rıfkı offers to organize an Anatolian tour for Şükrü. They quickly assemble a team and set off on the tour. This tour will be an opportunity for Şükrü to win back his wife and his fame.

Turkish adaptation of the tale of Sinbad the Sailor as "Prince Sinbad of the Mountains".

Sevda, an extremely young and beautiful woman who hates men, belittles Cüneyt, an engineer working on her farm, which is why Cüneyt wants to quit his job. Cüneyt's rude behavior attracts Seldan's attention, and the two of them go to Izmir by boat to look at a piece of land...Throughout the journey and in Izmir, Cüneyt constantly avoids Sevda. When they are about to finish their business and return, at Sevda's request, they get drunk and spend the night together. For Sevda, this is love again, and she will give up everything to be with the man she loves.Cüneyt's first love, Eva, comes to the farm, they fight, and Eva shoots Cüneyt in the head. After some time, Cüneyt goes blind... Will Cüneyt leave Seldan?

During a robbery, Yılmaz is caught by the police. He hides the stolen money for later and flees to a village, wounded. He falls in love with Selma, who takes care of him. They live a quiet life until Yılmaz returns to Istanbul.


