
I Want to Die With You
Aug 01 1969
•1h 16m
•Drama
The woman, whose every request is fulfilled by her husband but still fails to be happy, starts to get away from everything by giving herself to alcohol.
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Türkan Şoray
Selma

İzzet Günay
Nihat

Aydın Tezel
Naci

Meltem Mete
Meltem
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