
Salih Tozan
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Salih Tozan.
Born: January 1, 1914
Place of Birth: Balıkesir, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu
Known For

Edi İle Büdü
The story of a woman whom two distant relatives cannot share between them.

Satın Alınan Adam
It is about an amateur writer's marriage for money. Naci, a clerk, is also an amateur writer. The lawyer he works for makes an offer to Naci. Accordingly, if Naci marries Mahmut Bey's daughter Mine, he will be given a printing house and a large amount of money. Again, according to the agreement, the couple must divorce at the end of a year. Thanks to this offer, Naci will be able to publish his novel, which he has been putting on hold because he has no money. Naci accepts the offer. However, Naci and Mine's marriage will witness unexpected developments.

Dikenli Gül

Three Friends
Three men live in an abandoned building and try to eke out a living by pooling their meagre resources. They come upon a lonely blind girl one night, befriend her, and take her in as their guest, pretending they are rich. They learn that 800 lira will cure her blindness. One of the three decides to get the money by any means necessary, because he has fallen in love with her.

Bulgar Sadık
The story of Sadık and Osman, who heroically resisted the Balkan gangs that carried out bloody raids on Turkish villages in the Rumeli Province of the Ottoman Empire in 1910.

The Broken Pots
The film tells the story of a family that is on the verge of breaking up as a result of slander. Sabahat spends her days doing housework, taking care of her mischievous child, and dealing with her grumpy mother-in-law. Cemal, who returns home exhausted from work, struggles with Sabahat's complaints every night. Arguments between them become increasingly frequent. Mualla, their neighbor who has been in love with Cemal for years, takes advantage of this tense atmosphere. When Cemal kicks Sabahat out of the house after an argument, Mualla sees this as an opportunity to put her plan into action.

Cici Katibem
The lawyer she works for fires her because she is not beautiful. She starts working at the company owned by Cemil and Fikret, who are partners. However, when Cemil and Fikret discuss her flaws among themselves, Ruhsar overhears them. When they go on a business trip to Izmir, Ruhsar takes care of herself. Upon this, Cemil and Fikret try to get close to Ruhsar. However, Ruhsar does not give them the time of day. To confront her bosses with their insults, Ruhsar will play a trick on them.

Otobüs Yolcuları
An example of social realism in Turkish cinema, the story follows a bus driver who takes side of the poor who has been exploited by a rich man with the promise of making new apartments for them.

Ayşecik
The story of a father thrown into jail while innocent and a little girl who finds the true perpetrator of the murder.

Flying Saucers Over Istanbul
Turkish sci-fi comedy from 1955. It’s recommended for fans of old Turkish movies and psychotronic cult films. It has a quite different feel than the more familiar superhero films from the country like Kilink Istanbulda, etc. It more closely resembles something like Abbot and Costello On Mars, with the addition of belly dancing. There are leotard-clad female aliens, a Plan 9-style spaceship, a Marilyn Monroe imitator. and a robot made out of a cardboard box. The leader of the female aliens tries her hand at interpretive dance. The plot, or what I can discern of it, involves a club founded by older unattractive wealthy women. The club uses sexy belly dancing to lure men in, then the womenfolk attempt to have their way with them.
Filmography
as Salih
as Baba İlyas
as Salih
as Recep
as Hüseyin, the grandfather
as Bayram
as Ziya Baba
as Bedri
as Artin
as Mişon Efendi
as Tamirci
as Ali Hoca
as Sığırtmaç