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Alles getürkt! 2002

📅 2002-12-31

In "Alles getürkt! (2002)", Yasemin Samdereli crafts a hilarious comedy that blends cultural misunderstandings with undercover mischief. The story follows Olaf Stern, a German detective tasked with infiltrating a bustling wholesale market to monitor a Turkish vegetable vendor.

Director: Yasemin Samdereli

Cast

Bürger Lars Dietrich
Bürger Lars Dietrich
Olaf
Hilmi Sözer
Hilmi Sözer
Cem
Antoine Monot Jr.
Antoine Monot Jr.
Eddie
Bülent Sharif
Bülent Sharif
Tarkan Bulut
Mogens von Gadow
Mogens von Gadow
Professor Bittner
Barbara Magdalena Ahren
Barbara Magdalena Ahren
Kriminaloberrätin Hartmann
Pit-Arne Pietz
Panzer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alles getürkt! (2002) about?

This German comedy follows a police officer who infiltrates a wholesale market undercover to spy on a Turkish vegetable seller. Falling for the seller's daughter complicates his mission, forcing him to adopt a new identity—one that leads to comedic and chaotic consequences.

Who directed Alles getürkt!?

Yasemin Samdereli directed this lively comedy, bringing a fresh perspective to multicultural storytelling.

Who stars in Alles getürkt!?

The film features Bürger Lars Dietrich as Olaf Stern, alongside Hilmi Sözer, Antoine Monot Jr., Bülent Sharif, and Mogens von Gadow in key roles.

Is Alles getürkt! (2002) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted comedies with a cultural twist, "Alles getürkt! (2002)" delivers laughs and heart. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its blend of humor and relatable themes makes it a charming watch for those seeking a feel-good film.

How long is Alles getürkt!?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Alles getürkt! (2002) — A Comedy of Mistaken Identities and Cultural Clashes

In "Alles getürkt! (2002)", Yasemin Samdereli crafts a hilarious comedy that blends cultural misunderstandings with undercover mischief. The story follows Olaf Stern, a German detective tasked with infiltrating a bustling wholesale market to monitor a Turkish vegetable vendor. Disguised under his friend Cem Yilmaz's identity, Olaf slips into the vibrant chaos of the market—only to find himself unexpectedly smitten with Nihan, the vendor's daughter. Her heart, however, is set on a fellow countryman, forcing Olaf to improvise a cultural transformation of his own. The film brims with the energy of Berlin's multicultural streets and the absurdity of identity in a world where appearances—and accents—can be deceiving.

As tensions rise between the market's tight-knit community and Olaf's double life unravels, the comedy escalates into a full-blown farce. With sharp wit and heartfelt moments, the movie explores themes of belonging, love, and the lengths people go to fit in. Bürger Lars Dietrich and Hilmi Sözer lead the ensemble cast, delivering performances that balance slapstick humor with genuine charm, making "Alles getürkt! (2002)" a delightful romp through the absurdities of cross-cultural romance.