Damla Coşkunoğlu

Most Popular Damla Coşkunoğlu Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Dev Kanı Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Cüneyt Arkin is war veteran, now using lots of of alcohol to forget terrible wartime memories. But some drug mafia bastards forces him to take double barreled shotgun and show them what angry Cüneyt is capable of.

İffet Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Iffet lives in a low income neighbourhood of Istanbul with her sister and father under the strict rules of her father.

Yaşlı Gözler Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

All children of Umran and Ferit got married. They are now homeless and they start living with their children.

The Guard Trailer (1985)

13 January 1985

In this film that wavers unsteadily between a comedy and a tragedy, Murtaza (Mujdat Gezen) is a deluded security guard whose fanatical reverence for "duty" verges on the psychotic.

İlişki Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Ipek is in Marmaris for a holiday. She falling in love with Murat, but everything goes wrong.

Anlatamadım Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Müslüm is passionately in love with a young woman. The problem is, that the woman is ill. She needs a kidney transplant for being cured.

Broken Honor Trailer (1983)

01 February 1983

The story of a singer who wants to avenge his wife, whom he had to marry because of slander.

Çarıklı Milyoner Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Hilmi Tok is a billionaire businessman. He dies one day while driving his own car. His real estate assets goes his son Bayram.

Gırgır Hafiye Trailer (1986)

16 April 1986

The film is about two friends' efforts to acquire a boat. Ali and Erol, who have been friends since childhood, live together.

Bebek Davası Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

Mahir and Gülsen's daughter Çiğdem and Basri's son Uğur are married and expecting a child. They invite their families over for dinner to share the good news.

Şalvar Bank Trailer (1986)

09 December 1986

Reşit moves from his village to Istanbul with his wife in order to become rich. He goes to the home of his distant relative Selahattin.