Rampage 1986
A Turkish commando must infiltrate and capture a group of terrorists living in the mountains.
A Turkish commando must infiltrate and capture a group of terrorists living in the mountains.
Two space cadets crash-land on a desert planet, where an evil wizard seeks the ultimate power to take over the world. Although the movie borrows some background footage from Star Wars, the plot is mostly unrelated.
Former war veteran Kan Rambo has to fight against an evil gang of bikers when they refuse to let him enter their village and live a peaceful life.
Çetin Inanç's take on Avildsen's classic boxing drama Rocky.
The sick old uncle wants to leave his inheritance to Girgir Ali, but Ali refuses. Meanwhile, an old friend accused of murder asks for help from Ali.
A story of 7 prisoners who sentenced to death for kidnapping a rich businessman's daughter.
Police commissar Murat reaps justice upon the criminal underworld that poisoned his son.
Drama about a former criminal who tries to walk away from the life of crime.
Ultra hardcore mercenary Kaan, the kind of guy who carries an astonishing amount of large knives on his body at all times, is hired by some guy in a suit with a nervous tic (Patron) to rescue a Professor who has found the cure for leukaemia from some unnamed and unexplained heavily armed evildoers holding him somewhere out in the country. Tic guy is willing to pay Kaan 100 million TL for his efforts, so there's no reason for the mercenary not to take the offer...
A warrior searches for the murderer of his teenage daughter.
Çetin Inanç directs Cüneyt Arkin in a crime flick with fast pacing, fast cars, fast fights.
A martial arts master who is visiting Turkey is murdered by a clan of heroin smugglers. It is now up to Turkish Bruce Lee to get revenge.
Cüneyt Arkin is war veteran, now using lots of of alcohol to forget terrible wartime memories. But some drug mafia bastards forces him to take double barreled shotgun and show them what angry Cüneyt is capable of.
A film commonly known as “Turkish Jaws” that has little to do with Jaws. From the director who brought you “Turkish Star Wars”.