Batan Güneş
Jan 01 1978
•Drama, Music
The film tells the struggle of two young lovers trying to reunite with each other. Nazlı's father Asım asks for bride price for his daughter. Ferdi spent the bride price he had saved, for his brother Kemal's surgery. In order to save money again, he travels to Germany to find work. Nazli is pregnant with Ferdi's child. Sait, the son of the village's landlord, has set his eyes on Nazli. In order to have Nazli, Sait spreads the rumor that the child is from Kemal. Nazli, Kemal and her mother are forced into exile by the villagers. As if these pains were not enough, the news of Ferdi's death comes. The reunion of these two lovers is now a miracle.
Cast
See allFerdi Tayfur
Ferdi
Necla Nazır
Nazli
Eray Özbal
Kemal
Muadelet Tibet
Hatice / Ferdi's mother
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