In the Name of the Law (1952 film) explained
In the Name of the Law |
Director: | Lütfi Akad |
Producer: | Osman F. Seden |
Cinematography: | Enver Burçkin |
Editing: | Turgut Kuzu |
Studio: | Kemal Film |
Runtime: | 94 minutes |
Country: | Turkey |
Language: | Turkish |
In the Name of the Law (Turkish: Kanun namina) is a 1952 Turkish drama film directed by Lütfi Akad and starring Ayhan Isik, Gülistan Güzey and Muzaffer Tema.[1] The film is based on real events regarding a love triangle that led to homicide, that took place in Istanbul, in the following years of World war II.
Main cast
- Ayhan Işık as Nazim
- Gülistan Güzey as Ayten
- Muzaffer Tema as Halil
- Pola Morelli as Perihan
- Talat Artemel as Sevket
- Nese Yulaç as Nezahat
- Settar Körmükçü as Kamil
- Nubar Terziyan as Mahmut
- Muazzez Arçay as Zehra
- Temel Karamahmut as Polis Sefi
- Renan Fosforoglu Sadettin Erbil as Komiser
- Riza Tüzün as Doktor
- Kerim Pamukoglu Mümtaz Alpaslan
Bibliography
- Gönül Dönmez-Colin. The Routledge Dictionary of Turkish Cinema. Routledge, 2013.
Notes and References
- Dönmez-Colin p.27