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Ertem Eğilmez
Ertem Eğilmez (18 February 1929, in Trabzon – 21 September 1989, in Istanbul, Turkey) was a Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter. He is known as the name behind some of the most popular films in Turkish film history. Many of these were produced by his production company Arzu Film. Selected filmography Director * Fatoş'un Fendi Tayfur'u Yendi'' (1964) * '' Senede Bir Gün'' (1965) * '' Sürtük'' (1965) * '' Helal Adanalı Celal'' (1965) * '' Kart Horoz'' (1965) * '' Seni Bekleyeceğim'' (1966) * '' Seni Seviyorum'' (1966) * '' Ben Bir Sokak Kadınıyım'' (1966) * '' Bir Millet Uyanıyor'' (1966) * '' Ömre Bedel Kız'' (1967) * '' Yaşlı Gözler'' (1967) * '' Ölünceye Kadar'' (1967) * '' Sürtüğün Kızı'' (1967) * '' İngiliz Kemal'' (1968) * '' Sevemez Kimse Seni'' (1968) * '' Nilgün'' (1968) * '' Boş Çerçeve'' (1969) * '' Kalbimin Efendisi'' (1970) * '' Küçük Hanımefendi'' (1970) * '' Sürtük'' (1970) * '' Senede Bir Gün'' (1971) * '' Beyoğlu ...
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Trabzon
Trabzon (; Ancient Greek: Tραπεζοῦς (''Trapezous''), Ophitic Pontic Greek: Τραπεζούντα (''Trapezounta''); Georgian: ტრაპიზონი (''Trapizoni'')), historically known as Trebizond in English, is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the capital of Trabzon Province. Trabzon, located on the historical Silk Road, became a melting pot of religions, languages and culture for centuries and a trade gateway to Persia in the southeast and the Caucasus to the northeast. The Venetian and Genoese merchants paid visits to Trabzon during the medieval period and sold silk, linen and woolen fabric. Both republics had merchant colonies within the city – Leonkastron and the former "Venetian castle" – that played a role to Trabzon similar to the one Galata played to Constantinople (modern Istanbul). Trabzon formed the basis of several states in its long history and was the capital city of the Empire of Trebizond between 1204 and 1461. Durin ...
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My Dear Brother
''My Dear Brother'' ( tr, Canım Kardeşim) is a 1973 Turkish drama film directed by Ertem Eğilmez.http://www.loved.la/movies/Ertem_Egilmez Plot Kahraman leads a poor but cheerful life with his brother Murat and his loyal friend Halit. Later in the night, after a fire at home, their father was poisoned by smoke and died. The hero remains to his brother Murat. Murat's friend Halit is fired and settles with Murat. Kahraman's only dream is to buy a television at home. Kahraman's remaining teacher calls his brother and tells him to take care of his brother's cleanliness. Then Hero becomes sluggish. Her brother and friend take her to the doctor and the doctor tells her that her brother has cancer. Murat and his friend are very surprised and upset when they get the news of Kahraman who has cancer. The doctor tells her brother to fulfill every request. Later, they meet with Kahraman's teacher and he gives permission until the disease is cleared. Murat and Halit try to fulfill every req ...
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Sev Kardeşim
''Sev Kardeşim'' is a 1972 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Cast * Hülya Koçyiğit - Alev Güler * Tarık Akan - Ferit Çaliskan * Münir Özkul - Mesut Güler * Adile Naşit - Mesude * - Maksut Güler * Halit Akçatepe Halit Akçatepe (1 January 1938 – 31 March 2017) was a Turkish actor.Hal ...
- Ali * - Alev'in Dayisi * Hulusi Kentmen - Cemal Çaliskan * - Ferit'in Annesi * Zeki Alasya - Avukat


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Tatlı Dillim
''Tatlı Dillim'' ( tr, "Sweet Talker") is a 1972 Turkish romantic comedy film starring Tarık Akan and Filiz Akın, written and directed by Ertem Eğilmez. It is also the first ever film for Kemal Sunal although his role is a very small one. Cast * Tarık Akan * Filiz Akın * Halit Akçatepe * Metin Akpınar * Zeki Alasya * Hulusi Kentmen * Münir Özkul * Kemal Sunal Ali Kemal Sunal (11 November 1944 – 3 July 2000) was a Turkish actor and comedian. With ''Hababam Sınıfı'', '' Kapıcılar Kralı'' and ''Davaro'', Sunal gained large popularity amongst Turkish cinema goers and was famed for his charact ... External links * 1972 films Films set in Turkey 1970s Turkish-language films 1972 romantic comedy films Turkish romantic comedy films Basketball films 1970s sports comedy films {{Turkey-film-stub ...
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Beyoğlu Güzeli
Beyoğlu (, ota, بك‌اوغلی, script=Arab) is a district on the European side of İstanbul, Turkey, separated from the old city (historic peninsula of Constantinople) by the Golden Horn. It was known as the region of Pera (Πέρα, meaning "Beyond" in Greek) surrounding the ancient coastal town Galata which faced Constantinople across the Horn. Beyoğlu continued to be named Pera during the Middle Ages and, in western languages, into the early 20th century. According to the prevailing theory, the Turkish name of Pera, ''Beyoğlu'', is a modification by folk etymology of the Venetian title of ''Bailo'', whose mansion was the grandest structure in this quarter. The informal Turkish-language title ''Bey Oğlu'' (literally ''Son of a Bey'') was originally used by the Ottoman Turks to describe Lodovico Gritti, Istanbul-born son of Andrea Gritti, who was the Venetian Bailo of Constantinople during the reign of Sultan Bayezid II (r. 1481–1512) and was later elected Doge ...
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Küçük Hanımefendi
Küçük means "small" in Turkish and may refer to: People Epithet * Küçük Ali (died 1804), also known as ''Ali Đevrlić'', Ottoman janissary and civil servant * Kuchuk Hanem ( fl. 1850–1870), Ghawazi famed beauty and dancer * Küçük Mehmet Sait Pasha (1830–1914), Ottoman statesman * Küçük Mustafa (died 1422), Ottoman prince Surname * Fazıl Küçük (1906–1984), Turkish Cypriot politician * İrsen Küçük (1940–2019), Turkish Cypriot politician * Veli Küçük (born 1944), Turkish retired general * Yalçın Küçük Yalçın Küçük (born 1938) is a Turkish socialist writer, economist, historian and media pundit, recognized for his historical studies on the late-Ottoman and Republican periods in the history of Turkey and Soviet economic development from a Ma ... (born 1938), Turkish socialist writer, philosopher, economist, and historian Places * Küçük Mecidiye Mosque, Ottoman-era mosque in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey * Küçüklü ...
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Boş Çerçeve
Hunedoara (; german: Eisenmarkt; hu, Vajdahunyad ) is a city in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located in southwestern Transylvania near the Poiana Ruscă Mountains, and administers five villages: Boș (''Bós''), Groș (''Grós''), Hășdat (''Hosdát''; ''Hochstätten''), Peștișu Mare (''Alpestes'') and Răcăștia (''Rákosd''). The city includes the most important Gothic-style secular building in Transylvania: the Hunyad Castle, which is closely connected with the Hunyadi family. The castle was destroyed by fire five times, but underwent many reconstructions from Austro-Hungarian and later Romanian authorities. Besides the castle, the town developed as a production center for iron and a market for the mountain regions nearby. During the 20th century, Hunedoara's population increased to 86,000 inhabitants. The city contained the largest steel works in Romania (until Galați took the lead), but activity gradually diminished after the fall of the Iron Curt ...
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Nilgün (film)
Nilgün is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian word ''nilgun'' (نیلگون) meaning "indigo", "navy blue", "dark blue", "ultramarine". Nilgün may refer to: * Nilgün Belgün (born 1953), Turkish actress; see ''Wish Me Luck'' (film) * Nilgün Çelebi (born 1950), Turkish sociologist * Nilgün Marmara (1958–1987), Turkish poet * Sevdiye Nilgün Acar (born 1958), Turkish artist See also * Nilay, a given name * Nilüfer (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Nilgun Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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