Killing the Shadows

Killing the Shadows

Release date : February 17, 2006
Runtime : 2h 15m
Countries of origin : Turkey /
Original Language : Turkish /
Director : Ezel Akay /
Writers : Ezel Akay / Levent Kazak /
Production companies : Istisnai Filmler ve Reklamlar (IFR) /
Budget : $3,500,000.00
Revenue : $3,004,541.00
February 17, 2006 2h 15m Turkey Comedy Turkish More
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Killing The Shadows is a bawdy comic fable set in the Ottoman Empire during the mid-14th century based on two legendary figures in Turkish folkore, the jester Hacivat (Beyazit Ozturk) and the nomad Karagoz (Haluk Bilginer), men who apparently lived and died by their sense of humour.
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Haluk Bilginer
Karagöz
Şebnem Dönmez
Ayşe Hatun
Ragıp Savaş
Orhan Gazi
Ayşe Tolga
Nilüfer Hatun
Hasan Ali Mete
Küşteri
Serdar Gökhan
Köse Mihal
Levent Kazak
Dimitri
Nihal Yalçın
Zeyno Bacı
Mete Horozoğlu
Memur Çığırtkan
Numan Acar
Tıraşçı Ali
Ezel Akay
Eşrefoğlu Süleyman Bey
Ayşen Gruda
Kam Ana
Selin Türkoğlu
İris Bacı

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  • title:Killing the Shadows
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:2h 15m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Turkey ·
  • Original Language: Turkish ·
  • Director: Ezel Akay /
  • Writers: Ezel Akay · Levent Kazak ·
  • Production companies: Istisnai Filmler ve Reklamlar (IFR) ·
  • Budget:$3,500,000.00
  • Revenue:$3,004,541.00
  • Overview:Killing The Shadows is a bawdy comic fable set in the Ottoman Empire during the mid-14th century based on two legendary figures in Turkish folkore, the jester Hacivat (Beyazit Ozturk) and the nomad Karagoz (Haluk Bilginer), men who apparently lived and died by their sense of humour.
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