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Akce v Istanbulu
A communist agent, who has successfully caught on with the stupidly gullible American secret services, does not have it easy - he is threatened with exposal, but he still rescues a Czech scientist whom the evil imperialists wanted to kidnap. It was supposed to be a psychological portrait of an intelligence officer under intense stress, yet convinced of his truth...
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Plot Summary
In Istanbul, a dangerous criminal organization is smuggling weapons and drugs. Inspector Murat, a determined police officer, leads the investigation to dismantle the syndicate. He faces numerous challenges and risks his life as he delves deeper into the criminal underworld of the city, uncovering a complex network of betrayal and violence.
Critical Reception
A relatively obscure Turkish action film from the 1970s, 'Akce v Istanbulu' is primarily known within cult circles for its gritty portrayal of crime and its energetic chase sequences. While not a mainstream critical success, it offered solid entertainment for fans of the genre during its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its brisk pacing and exciting action sequences typical of 70s Turkish cinema.
Appreciated by some for its raw, unpolished crime drama elements.
Often noted as an example of the era's action-thriller output from Turkey.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a wave of Turkish films in the 1970s that often adapted or were inspired by popular American and European genre films, sometimes with unique local twists.
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