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Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey

December 1, 1972 1h 32m 5.2/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 1972. Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey is a history/adventure film. directed by Süreyya Duru.

Starring Serdar Gökhan, Perihan Savaş, and Hayati Hamzaoğlu

Synopsis

The story revolves around Kurt Bey's journey to defend the Ottoman Empire and rescue his brother. Malkoçoğlu Ali Bey is killed in battle. He leaves the plans for the location of Don Castillani's treasure, divided into two necklaces, to his twin sons, Doğan Bey and Kurt Bey. However, Prince Murat, who opposes the sultan, and his man Mahmut Bey, join forces with Duke D'Alvarez and kidnap Doğan Bey. Doğan Bey, who was kidnapped at a young age, grows up unaware of his father, as the son of D'Alvarez. Kurt Bey, upon reaching adulthood, goes to fight against the Black Knight, who is oppressing Prince Murat and the villagers in the Balkans, under the orders of Sultan Süleyman Han. During this time, he will both encounter his brother and infiltrate the ranks of his enemies.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 1, 1972 53 years ago
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Runtime 1h 32m 92 minutes total
User Rating 5.2/10 Mixed (4 votes)
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Language TR Original language
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Country Turkey Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
TR

Production Companies

  • Duru Film
  • Murat Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey about?

The story revolves around Kurt Bey's journey to defend the Ottoman Empire and rescue his brother. Malkoçoğlu Ali Bey is killed in battle. He leaves the plans for the location of Don Castillani's ...

Who directed Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey?

Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey was directed by Süreyya Duru.

How long is Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey?

Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).

When was Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey released?

Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey was released on December 1, 1972 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey?

The main cast of Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey includes Serdar Gökhan, Perihan Savaş, Hayati Hamzaoğlu, Nedret Güvenç, Bülent Kayabaş.