İhsan İpekçi

Most Popular İhsan İpekçi Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Yavuz Sultan Selim Ve Yeniçeri Hasan Trailer (1951)

01 January 1951

İstiklal Madalyası Trailer (1948)

01 January 1948

Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa Trailer (1951)

01 January 1951

The film tells the story of the struggle between Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha and Count Vespasiano. Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha and his fleet engage in battle off the coast of Fondi Castle.

Once a Year Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

A young hapless couple's devotion for each other is tested through harsh times of war as they are forced to negate patriotism and dependability to their families and nations, for a length of a lifetime before during and after the war.

Fisherman's Beauty Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

The story of an old Turkish fairy tale.

Senede Bir Gün Trailer (1946)

01 January 1946

Akasya Palas Trailer (1940)

27 November 1940

The funny story of two alike friends Kamil and Cafer, set in a hotel.

Towards the Sun Trailer (1937)

28 October 1937

A young who lost his memory during the occupation of Istanbul and thinks he still lives in that time, finds himself in Turkey of Republic when he's treated after 17 years later.

The Favorite Concubine of Selim III Trailer (1950)

14 February 1950

The story of composer Sadullah Aga who fell in love with the Sultan's concubine and fell into the dungeons.

Zümrüt Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

Kanlı Döşek Trailer (1949)

01 January 1949

Once a Year Trailer (1965)

04 February 1965

A young hapless couple's devotion for each other is tested through harsh times of war as they are forced to negate patriotism and dependability to their families and nations, for a length of a lifetime before during and after the war.

The Streets of Istanbul Trailer (1931)

02 December 1931

Brothers are in love with the same woman who earns her life by singing songs at night clubs and by sponging on her lovers.

Lale Devri Trailer (1951)

01 January 1951

The story tells of the events that befall a man living during the Tulip Era due to his lust for power.