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Karaoglan: Baybora's Son

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son (1966)

4.0/10(1)·TMDB 1966 1h 7m TR

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son (1966) runs 1h 7m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Suat Yalaz, starring Kartal Tibet, Emel Turgut, and Sevinç Pekin. Adventure and History. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is Karaoglan: Baybora's Son (1966) about?

In this follow-up to "Karaoğlan – Altay’dan Gelen Yiğit", Kartal Tibet reprises the role that launched his career. The film is set in Byzantine Constantinople and features Emel Turgut, Engin Inal and Reha Yurdakul.

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Director:
Suat Yalaz
Production:
Olcay Prodüksiyon
Country:
Turkey
Languages:
Turkish
IMDb:
tt0277064

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Who stars in Karaoglan: Baybora's Son (1966)?

Kartal Tibet as Karaoglan, Emel Turgut as Berenis, Sevinç Pekin as Iren, Engin İnal as Toro, Reha Yurdakul as Baybora, Ali Şen as Fokas, Hüseyin Peyda as Portus, Hayri Caner as Siriel.

Did You Know?

  • At just 67 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
  • This film is part of the Karaoğlan Koleksiyonu, which includes 6 movies.

Karaoğlan Koleksiyonu

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Where can I watch Karaoglan: Baybora's Son online for free?

You can watch Karaoglan: Baybora's Son (1966) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Karaoglan: Baybora's Son?

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son has a running time of 1h 7m (67 minutes total).

Who directed Karaoglan: Baybora's Son?

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son was directed by Suat Yalaz.

Is Karaoglan: Baybora's Son worth watching?

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.0/10 based on 1 votes.

What genre is Karaoglan: Baybora's Son?

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son is a Adventure and History film released in 1966.

Who stars in Karaoglan: Baybora's Son?

The cast of Karaoglan: Baybora's Son includes Kartal Tibet, Emel Turgut, Sevinç Pekin, Engin İnal and Reha Yurdakul.