
Levent Çakır
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Levent Çakır.
Born: March 1, 1950
Place of Birth: Edirne, Türkiye
Known For

Ramo
An unauthorized turkish adaption of "First Blood" (1982).

Zagor vs. The Dark Menace
Zagor is a costumed hero in the tradition of Batman or the Phantom who has been transplanted to the old west, with perhaps a bit of Tarzan thrown into the mix for extra pop cultural resonance. The son of a white army officer and his wife who were slain by Indians, Zagor was raised by a trapper who taught him to be murderously handy with an ax, a task that would come in handy when he embarked on his planned mission of vengeance against his parents' killers. Upon reaching adulthood, however, Zagor discovered that his father had also been responsible for the deaths of many Indians, and that the moral line was not drawn as clearly as he had initially thought. As a result, he vowed to become an equal opportunity protector of the oppressed, whether they be white settlers or Indians.

The Indestructible Man
It tells the story of a child who lost his mother at a young age and struggled to get by with his father. When his father's enemies forced him into debt and caused them to be evicted from their home, little Çakır, seeing his father in distress, helped him with a knife he found on the table and stabbed his father's enemy to death. Çakır, who continued to commit crimes while in prison, became a powerful figure. Despite his relationship with the girl he loves being strained due to her father, Çakır earns the nickname "The Indestructible Man" thanks to his resilience and endurance against his enemies. The film centers on the story of a tough guy who always stands by the good people and the wealthy girl he is in love with.

Kuruluş Osmancık

Çile
Story of a bus driver who had to deal with unexpected, pitiful events caused mainly by his rebellious little brother.

Hakanlar Çarpışıyor
Tigin, born under a blood-stained omen in the Turkistan village of Yesi, grows into a chieftain determined to unite the Turkic tribes and build a mighty state, while Olcayto, rescued as the lone survivor of a brutal raid, dedicates his life to avenging his dead family.

The Nameless Knight
Unlike all other films of Cuneyt Arkin, this film picture is taken by a highly skilled team with quite a lot of preparations. The scenario is a fairy tale which is pleasantly supported by some high quality visual effects (prepared in a visual lab in England). The scenes are all supported with high quality decorations of the old times of the tale. Cuneyt Arkin with his athletic capabilities enables the hero of this tale to be brought to life in his act. It is really unlucky for the film team to prepare such a good film after a series of junk films which directly reduced the interest to this high quality film.

Malkoçoğlu – Cem Sultan
During one of his campaigns, Malkoçoğlu Ali Bey was taken prisoner by Homer and spent years in a dungeon, enduring torture. He eventually escapes. Separated from his beloved wife and his unknown son Polat, he continues his life as a cavalry leader on horseback. His son's desire to become a cavalryman brings together the father and son, who do not know each other. They are given a mission: to prevent Cem Sultan, the son of Fatih Sultan Mehmet and the blood brother of Malkoçoğlu Ali Bey, from falling into the hands of the Venetians. This film tells the story of Malkoçoğlu Ali Bey, the son of the famous raider Malkoçoğlu Bali Bey, who was educated at the Enderun-ı Hümayün, the palace university founded by Fatih Sultan Mehmed Han. He served as the governor of Sofia and was martyred in the Battle of Çaldıran in 1514.

Altar
A Turkish knock off of Italian Pepulum movies. Sometimes referred to as Turkish Conan.

Three Supermen and Mad Girl
Three supermen and one woman battle a band of Hooded henchmen, Bikini clad Assassins and a wacky robot all in the service of satan himself!
Filmography
as Kıyan Selçuk
as Güneş
as Ayhan
as Emir Aşıroğlu
as Hayri
as Superman
as Bedmen
as Zagor