Turks in Space
Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam'ın Oğlu | |
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Directed by | Kartal Tibet |
Written by | Murat Boyacioglu |
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Starring | Cüneyt Arkın |
Cinematography | Tolga Kutlar |
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Music by | Garo Mafyan |
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Running time | 103 minutes[1] |
Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Budget | USD$5 million |
Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam'ın Oğlu (literally The Son of the Man who Saved the World and regularly titled Turks in Space in English) is a 2006 Turkish science fiction action comedy film directed by Kartal Tibet and the sequel to Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saved the World). Actor/martial artist Cüneyt Arkın reprises his role.
Plot[]
In the future of 2055, the world is in chaos and in need of a governmental system to form peace. A still-standing “Orion union” between all the states is all they have. The son of Murat from the first film works with his twin brother (who he does not know is his twin brother) in order to save the world.
Cast[]
- Cüneyt Arkın as Murat
- Haldun Boysan as Kazu
- Berda Ceyhan as BC13
- Veysel Diker as Doktor
- Mehmet Ali Erbil as Captain Kartal / Zaldabar, Murat's son
- Ali Erkazan as Kazanci cemal
- Didem Erol as Caroline
- Ayşen Gruda as Safiye Ana
- Egemen Gunes as Ozi
- Bayazit Gülercan as President Orion
- Burak Hakki as Gökmen
- Ismail Incekara as Dogibus
- Burcu Kara as Princess Maya
- Günay Karacaoğlu as Teorik Tugce
- Alp Kırşan as Spoth
Production[]
There had long been the idea of a sequel after the predecessor was released. Following several failed attempts to get the cast back together, the project began production. In an interview they stated the sequel would not have much similarity to the original other than “animation similarities”[2]
Reception[]
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References[]
- ^ "DUNYAYI KURTARAN ADAMIN OGLU [TURKS IN SPACE] (12A)". British Board of Film Classification. 11 December 2006. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- ^ "SABAH - 13/04/2006 - Bu filmi eleştirmenlere BEĞENDİRECEĞiZ". arsiv.sabah.com.tr. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
External links[]
- 2006 films
- Turkish-language films
- Turkish films
- 2006 action comedy films
- 2000s science fiction comedy films
- Turkish action films
- Turkish comedy films
- Turkish independent films
- Turkish science fiction films
- Space pirates
- Space opera films
- Films shot in Turkey
- Turkish sequel films
- Space adventure films
- 2000s parody films
- Turkish films about revenge
- Films set in 2055
- 2006 comedy films
- Unofficial Star Wars films
- Star Wars fandom
- 2000s comedy film stubs