
The Herd
Feb 01 1979
•2h 57m
•Drama
Because of a local blood feud, a peasant family decides to sell its sheep - a most precious commodity - in far away Ankara. During their long train ride, bribes must be paid to petty officials, sheep are stolen or die in the packed, airless wagons, and the sick wife of one of the family's sons becomes deathly ill.
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Tarık Akan
Şivan

Melike Demirağ
Berivan

Tuncel Kurtiz
Hamo Ağa

Levent İnanır
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