Çöl Kartalı

Çöl Kartalı

7.8

Oct 01 1972

2h 31m

Adventure, Romance, History

Two young members of the Ottoman army officers who showed heroism in the Yemen desert, fall in love with the same woman, the daughter of their commanding officer, she only loves one and when they both go to Yemen again, Murat one of the officers is lost and thought to be dead. Leyla after hearing this agrees to marry the other officer whom is Murat best friend without knowing that Murat is still alive.

Cüneyt Arkın

Cüneyt Arkın

Yüzbaşı Murat

Bahar Erdeniz

Bahar Erdeniz

Leyla

Süleyman Turan

Süleyman Turan

Yüzbaşı Faruk

Hayati Hamzaoğlu

Hayati Hamzaoğlu

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