
Mehmet Ali Akpınar
Acting
Known For

Tarkan, a fearless and loyal warrior of Attila the Hun, enters into a bloody struggle to capture the sword of God Mars, a weapon granting world domination to those who wield it.
Tarkan

Three men live in an abandoned building and try to eke out a living by pooling their meagre resources. They come upon a lonely blind girl one night, befriend her, and take her in as their guest, pretending they are rich. They learn that 800 lira will cure her blindness. One of the three decides to get the money by any means necessary, because he has fallen in love with her.
Three Friends

The film tells the story of a love affair between two young people who hide their true identities. A wealthy father from Adana sends one of his sons to Istanbul with his brothers to marry the daughter of an old friend. The three brothers meet their other brother, Ömer, who left home years ago. Ömer, an engineer, needs money. His brother, who does not want to marry, convinces Ömer to take his place. Meanwhile, Filiz, who is being forced to marry by her father, switches roles with the housekeeper. Ömer believes Filiz to be a poor housekeeper, while Filiz thinks Ömer is a wealthy playboy. Though they initially cannot get along, the two will grow closer over time.
Gül ve Şeker

The story of a young man who, influenced by a movie he watched, aspires to become a cowboy.
Kovboy Ali

During the final years of the Ottoman Empire, occupying forces raided villages and oppressed the people. Nationalist fighters Süleyman Ağa and his friends organized themselves and planned to launch a resistance against the enemy. They wanted Mehmet, Süleyman Ağa's son in Istanbul, to lead the organization. For this reason, Mehmet returned to his homeland years later. However, Mehmet would not act according to the plans made by the nationalist fighters.
Dağlar Bulutlu Efem

In this follow-up to "Karaoğlan – Altay’dan Gelen Yiğit", Kartal Tibet reprises the role that launched his career. The film is set in Byzantine Constantinople and features Emel Turgut, Engin Inal and Reha Yurdakul.
Karaoglan: Baybora's Son

Cellat, the Turkish version of Death Wish, sticks fairly close plot wise to the template of the American film, with some scenes and bits of dialogue being almost identical. However, it also deviates from its inspiration at times and is at its most interesting and valuable in these little moments, providing lurid snapshots of a place and a culture.
The Executioner

Ali, the caliph of the Islamic State between 656 and 661.
Allah'ın Arslanı Hazreti Ali

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Yalnızlar İçin

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

Atilla the Hun gives a Silver Saddle to Altar as a gift. The intention of Kostok is the get rid of the Huns and seize the valuable saddle. Little Tarkan's foster mother is forced to leave him in a cave. His cry attracts the attention of a wolf, who raises Tarkan like his own cub.
Tarkan and the Silver Saddle

Fikri and Naci are musicians. One plays the accordion, the other the darbuka. One day, Selim and his men raid the nightclub where they are performing. They kill Sülük Niyazi and everyone else in the nightclub. Fikri and Naci manage to escape from Selim and his men. They join the entourage of a girls' orchestra that is traveling to Kuşadası to perform at a hotel, disguised as women. This desperate measure they take to save their lives will lead to trouble.
Fıstık Gibi

A youth joins a gang to help his family. After the gang robs a supermarket, they flee in a car, which later breaks down. With the police on their trail, the gang enters a prominent lawman's home, threatening him and his family and trying to hide their loot there, but things get out of hand as another escaped gang joins them.
End of the Road

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Kasımpaşalı Recep

The fight of poor Omer and rich Kerim, who want to marry the same woman.
A Handful of Soil

The film tells the story of a legendary folk hero from the outskirts of the city. Ali is imprisoned on charges of killing Ihsan, one of the troublemakers of Sineklidağ. During his time in prison, his name becomes legendary in Sineklidağ. When a general amnesty is declared, Ali is released. However, his girlfriend Zilha, who is İhsan's niece, is not interested in him. Ali cannot convince Zilha that he did not kill her uncle İhsan. Finally, he decides to use the legend that has grown around his name.
The Saga of Ali of Keshan

The sequel to the 1968 film Urfa-Istanbul. This time film depicts Ahmet and Ayse's adventure after their arrival in Istanbul.
Beşikteki Miras

Tourist Ömer is a poor man who lives a carefree life without worries. He has never held down a steady job and always got fired. His closest friend is Ruknettin. Tourist Ömer eventually takes a job distributing advertising funds for a bank. When he goes to the bank to collect the advertising funds, he accidentally takes a suitcase full of real money stolen from a robbed bank.
Omer The Tourist

The city governor feels that his death is approaching, so he summons his friend Sheikh Hesham (Emad Hamdi) to succeed him after his death, and brings with him the knight (Karim Khan) to take over the security affairs of the state.
The Cheikh's Daughter

Sedat is man of gunrunner Atif. Sedat and Ahmet are captured but they don't inform against Atif. When they get out of prison, they give chase to Atif.