Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Münir Özkul | ... | Yasar Usta | |
Adile Nasit | ... | Nezaket | |
Halit Akçatepe | ... | Dursun | |
Müjde Ar | ... | Ismet | |
Itir Esen | ... | Nedret | |
Aysen Gruda | ... | Fikret | |
Sener Sen | ... | Vecihi | |
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Sevket Altug | ... | Sevket |
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Mahmut Hekimoglu | ... | Temel |
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Ahmet Sezerel | ... | Orhan |
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Sevda Aktolga | ... | Hikmet |
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Ihsan Yüce | ... | Hasan |
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Lale Ilgaz | ... | Hasret |
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Ihsan Bilsev | ... | Muammer |
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Nejat Gürçen | ... | Yunus |
Yasar and his wife Nezaket have kept on producing children in the hope of finally getting a male child. But they end up with only daughters instead (who they give masculine names). Now they are stuck with the task of arranging suitable rich husbands for them. Written by ahmetkozan
Emotionally one of the best film in Turkish cinema. I did watched it maybe more than 10 times and every time I watch it on TV I found another references. I cannot take myself watching it again and again. This movie tells some part of the sympathetic Turkish family. All scenes in this film is beautiful. However, Vecihi's (Sener Sen) scenes are significant for me because he acted natural and his love to Fikret (Aysen Gruda) was very emotional and pure. I do not know what more to say about this film and its scenes, but it is certainly worth watching again and again