^new^ — Komsunun Tavugu Kazim Kartal Izle 39 Work
Many films from 1979 were printed on cheap celluloid stock. They were poorly preserved in regional warehouses, leading to the permanent loss of original negatives.
If you are looking to watch the clip, it is widely available on YouTube under search terms like or "Kazım Kartal Komşunun Tavuğu" . Prepare for a dose of classic, unadulterated Turkish humor.
Kazım Kartal , a legendary figure in Turkish film history who appeared in over 200 movies, often playing villains or "tough guy" characters. komsunun tavugu kazim kartal izle 39 work
Established mainstream actors, who usually played tough villains or historical figures, were pulled into these productions to secure financial stability. Who Was Kazım Kartal?
Kazim Kartal is a renowned Turkish actor, born on March 5, 1955, in Istanbul, Turkey. With a career spanning over three decades, Kartal has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions. He is known for his versatility and has played a wide range of roles, from comedy to drama. Kartal's performance in "Komsunun Tavugu" is considered one of his best works, and the film has helped establish him as a household name in Turkey. Many films from 1979 were printed on cheap celluloid stock
Directed by Savaş Eşici and written by Recep Filiz, this 1979 production belongs to a specific era of Turkish cinema characterized by and "sex-comedy" themes that were prevalent during the late 70s. Unlike the 1965 film of the same name (which featured Türkan Şoray and Sadri Alışık), this version is a low-budget production featuring Kazım Kartal , a staple actor of that decade known for both villainous roles and appearances in the era's adult-oriented comedies. Release Year: 1979 Genre: Comedy, Erotic Director: Savaş Eşici
: "Izle" means "watch" in Turkish. The term "39 work" is likely a fragmented tag or a specific file reference from video-sharing platforms where these vintage films are archived or hosted. Social Media/Forum Post Draft Prepare for a dose of classic, unadulterated Turkish humor
| Platform | Content Available | Region | |----------|------------------|--------| | | Digitized Turkish classics (e.g., TRT Arşiv) | Worldwide | | Türksat Platformu | Retro Turkish cinema channel | Turkey | | MUBI | Selected arthouse Turkish films | Select countries | | Netflix Turkey | Occasionally streams restored classics | Turkey (with VPN possible) |
The title "Komşunun Tavuğu" (literally "The Neighbor's Chicken") refers to the Turkish proverb "Komşunun tavuğu komşuya kaz görünür," which suggests that what others have always seems better or more valuable than what one possesses. 1979
After cross-referencing Kazım Kartal’s filmography:
"The neighbor’s chicken looks like a goose to the neighbor,"