Kınalı Hanzo Poster

Kınalı Hanzo 1989

📅 1989-01-01

In this heartwarming Turkish classic from 1989, *Kınalı Hanzo* follows the journey of a determined village man who ventures into the bustling city to raise money for his bride's dowry.

Director: Yılmaz Atadeniz

Cast

İlyas Salman
İlyas Salman
İlyas
Behçet Nacar
Behçet Nacar
Baba Behçet
Nermin Denizci
Nermin Denizci
Sevda
Kazım Kartal
Kazım Kartal
Delibaş Avni
Hikmet Taşdemir
Hikmet Taşdemir
Dayı Nusret
Arzu Atalay
Tuncer Sevi
Tuncer Sevi
Jale Öz
Jale Öz
Sadettin Durak
Oktar Durukan
Oktar Durukan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kınalı Hanzo (1989) about?

The film tells the story of a man from a small village who travels to the city to save money for his bride's dowry. Along the way, he meets a resourceful woman who helps him navigate the challenges of urban life while pursuing his goal.

Who directed Kınalı Hanzo?

Yılmaz Atadeniz, a prolific Turkish director known for his work in action and comedy films, helmed this 1989 classic.

Who stars in Kınalı Hanzo?

The film features İlyas Salman and Behçet Nacar in lead roles, alongside Nermin Denizci and Kazım Kartal, delivering memorable performances.

Is Kınalı Hanzo (1989) worth watching?

As a family-friendly comedy with strong cultural roots, *Kınalı Hanzo* offers a nostalgic yet timeless experience. Its blend of humor and heart makes it a charming choice for fans of classic Turkish cinema.

How long is Kınalı Hanzo?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Kınalı Hanzo (1989) — A Comedy Classic of Love, Dreams, and City Adventure

In this heartwarming Turkish classic from 1989, *Kınalı Hanzo* follows the journey of a determined village man who ventures into the bustling city to raise money for his bride's dowry. Along the way, he crosses paths with a spirited young woman whose own dreams and resilience mirror his own, setting the stage for a comedic yet touching tale of love and perseverance. Directed by the legendary Yılmaz Atadeniz, this family-friendly comedy blends humor with a nostalgic portrayal of rural-to-urban dreams.

The film's lighthearted tone contrasts with the grit of city life, showcasing the contrast between tradition and modernity while delivering laugh-out-loud moments. With standout performances from İlyas Salman and Behçet Nacar, *Kınalı Hanzo (1989)* captures the essence of 1980s Turkish cinema—a mix of folk charm, social observation, and unapologetic comedy that still resonates today.