Kahpe Bizans (English: Perfidious Byzantine) is a 2000 Turkish comedy film directed by Gani Müjde. It is a parody of the 1970s kitsch Turkish historical drama movies. It was one of the highest-grossing films in Turkey, with admissions of over 2.5 million.[1]
Kahpe Bizans | |
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Directed by | Gani Müjde |
Written by | Fatih Solmaz and Kemal Kenan Ergen |
Produced by | Cengiz Cagatay, Ferdi Eğilmez, Mehmet Soyarslan, Şenol Zencir |
Cinematography | Uğur İçbak |
Edited by | Onur Tan |
Music by | Uğur Dikmen |
Distributed by | Ozen Film |
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Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Budget | $1.5 million[1] |
Box office | 2.5 million admissions (Turkey)[1] |
Cast
edit- Mehmet Ali Erbil as İmparator İlletyus
- Demet Şener as Emmanuelle
- Cem Davran as Yetiş Bey, Markus Antonyus
- Sümer Tilmaç as Süper Gazi
- Ayşegül Aldinç as Teodora
- Nurseli İdiz as Helena
- Hande Ataizi as Mağdure Hanım
- Yılmaz Köksal as Sepetçioğlu
- Cengiz Küçükayvaz as Simitis
- Suat Sungur as Tavşan Bey
- Günay Karacaoğlu as Anaç Hatun
- Ümit Okur as Teodorakis
- Belma Canciğer as Arap Bacı
- Cem Karaca as Saz aşığı
- Metin Şentürk as Saray bekçisi
- Şencan Güleryüz as Lombelikus
- Cezmi Baskın as Hacı Makarios Çelebi
- Kerem Kupacı as Borazancı
References
edit- ^ a b c Franklin, Anna (12 May 2000). "Turkish films drive rising box office". Screen International. p. 41.
External links
edit- Kahpe Bizans at IMDb