The best Reha Yurdakul’s adventure movies

Reha Yurdakul

Reha Yurdakul

01/04/1926- 27/12/1988
We present our ranking of the best Reha Yurdakul’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Reha Yurdakul.

Lionman

Lionman
5.9/10
When the king is murdered, his baby son and heir is hidden in the forest where he is abducted and raised by a pride of lions. As an adult he uses his beastly strength and claw-like hands to take revenge against the new king and his armies.

Köroğlu

Köroğlu
7/10
The epic tells about the life and heroic deeds of Koroghlu (literally "son of the blind man") as a hero of the people who struggled against unjust rulers, defending his clan or tribe.

Kanun Gücü

Kanun Gücü
6.5/10

Korkusuz Cengâver

Korkusuz Cengâver
5.8/10

Defend Yourself, Battal Gazi is Coming

Defend Yourself, Battal Gazi is Coming
6.2/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 01/11/1973
  • Character: Din Adamı
After his family is killed in front of his eyes, a little boy grows up to be the nightmare of Byzantine's Black Knighthood.

Tarkan and the Armless Hero

Tarkan and the Armless Hero
6.6/10
Atilla the Hun, Tarkan its power in order to bring the sword to the floor at the pursuit of the enemy's appointed.

Battal Gazi'nin İntikamı

Battal Gazi'nin İntikamı
6.2/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 01/02/1973
  • Character: Musa Baba

Golden Boy in Beirut

Golden Boy in Beirut
5/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 01/01/1967
  • Character: Şef
The story of the spy “Golden Boy” continues, now living in Beirut.

Karaoglan: The Hero Came from Altai

Karaoglan: The Hero Came from Altai
6.5/10
"Karaoğlan - Altay'dan Gelen Yiğit" is the first adaptation based on a famous Turkish historical comic book by Suat Yalaz.

Kaygısızlar: Tak Fişi Bitir İşi

Kaygısızlar: Tak Fişi Bitir İşi

İstanbul Dehşet İçinde

İstanbul Dehşet İçinde
6.6/10

Kilink: Strip and Kill

Kilink: Strip and Kill
5.7/10
Kilink is between 2 rival gangs and manages to turn one against the other. All of them are after a precious microfilm and a big foreign treasure. Kilink proves to be the most perfect Fantomas of them all, changing disguises more often than he changes socks. At the same time, it's raining gorgeous ladies all over the place. Most of them rivals....All of them falling for him or off balconies, pushed by him. In a brilliant sequence, he punches a treacherous pussycat, strangles her with his bare hands and chucks her off a balcony. The film features the classic torture-the-tied-woman scenes. In one of them, even a snake is used for a quicker confession. Endless shootouts, car chases, murders, beat ups and plot twists make this sequel one of the best Turkish auctioneers ever.

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son
5.8/10
In this follow-up to "Karaoğlan – Altay’dan Gelen Yiğit", Kartal Tibet reprises the role that launched his career. The film is set in Byzantine Constantinople and features Emel Turgut, Engin Inal and Reha Yurdakul.

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