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İngiliz Kemal
Istanbul is under enemy occupation. A group of nationalists from Istanbul try to support the liberation movement in Anatolia. Kemal, who had previously lived in England for a while, is assigned to gather intelligence. Kemal replaces a British officer who has just been appointed to Istanbul. While spying, he falls in love with Elizabeth, the daughter of a British general he meets.
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Plot Summary
Kemal, a young man wrongfully accused of a crime he didn't commit, escapes from prison and adopts the persona of 'English Kemal' to clear his name and seek justice. Operating in the shadows, he unravels a conspiracy that led to his imprisonment. Along the way, he navigates a dangerous underworld, forming unlikely alliances and confronting those who wronged him.
Critical Reception
İngiliz Kemal was a popular film in Turkey during its release, praised for its engaging plot and Fikret Hakan's charismatic performance. While not achieving widespread international acclaim, it is considered a significant film within Turkish cinema, appreciated for its blend of action and drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thrilling storyline and Fikret Hakan's compelling lead role.
Appreciated for its blend of crime, drama, and adventure elements.
Seen as a notable entry in 1960s Turkish cinema.
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Fun Fact
Fikret Hakan, who played the titular role of 'English Kemal', was a prominent actor in Turkish cinema and starred in over 100 films throughout his career.
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