
Bülent Kayabaş
Acting
Biography
Osman Bülent Kayabaş (17 June 1945 - 19 April 2017) was a Turkish actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1963 to 2017. He is particularly notable for his villain role in the 1973 film Karateci Kız where his character's dramatic and seemingly unending death —dubbed "Worst movie death scene ever"—became a viral hit, gaining millions of views since it was highlighted online in 2012. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sidika is the story of Saka family and their young daughter Sidika who live in a poor neighborhood of Istanbul. Sidika was not allowed to go to high school, raised to wait her husband-to-be at her fathers home, not even allowed to leave their house on her own. But she educated herself through books, newspapers and TV. She approaches her life, half-witted older brother, oppressive and alcoholic father and traditionalist mother in a satirical and fun manner along with the current political and sociological events of Turkey and the world. She gazes the world through her window as she hungers for all the intellectual accumulation of the universe.
Sidika

A look into relationships in a neighborhood in Istanbul.
Sultan Makamı

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Yalancı Yarim
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Kasaba

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Laf Lafı Açıyor

The story of Sevda and Niyazi, a young engaged couple whose relationship unravels in a dramatic love triangle when Sevda begins a secret affair with her fiancé’s friend, Kamil. Jealousy spirals out of control as Kamil’s betrayal deepens, culminating in a tragic rupture that tears their bonds apart.
Yalnız Kalp

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Başrolde Aşk

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Yeşilçam Denizi

Pervin lives with her daughter Gül. The mother and daughter deceive the shopkeepers they owe money to, claiming that they inherited their wealth from their grandfathers, and live on credit.
The Rudest People
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Sevda Kondu

One night, when all the women are abducted from the village, Sabri Firildak and his friends enter a magical forest to get their wives back.
Fırıldak Ailesi: Batsın Bu Orta Dünya
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Tatil Aşkları

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Koltuk Sevdası

This is the story of the politician named Zübük. He gets expelled from the political party that he is a member of, due to corruption. The journalist Yaşar wants to make a news story about his case and investigates Zübük's doings. Yaşar gets baffled at the sly tricks Zübük played on his village people. In the end, he feels sorry about Zübük's present situation, however, as things happen he becomes aware that Zübük has been tricking him.
Zübük

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Kırık Ayna
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Aile Bağları
Dr. Efruz has the ability to remember every face he sees. On the eve of his long-delayed honeymoon with his 25-year-old wife, he meets someone who will upset his life. Efruz can not remember who owns a face he knew for the first time in his life.
Hide and Seek

Mute blond bombshell Zeynep lives with her aging father at a farm. One day, five criminals break in, killing the father and raping Zeynep. The shock restores Zeynep's speech and she seeks revenge. With the help of the friendly hobo Murat, she learns to be an expert shooter, takes a brown belt in karate, and sets out to kill them all.
Karate Girl

Elephants and Grass (Turkish: Filler ve Çimen) is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 5, 2001, won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange Behlül Dal Jury Special Award.
Elephants and Grass

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