Kirpi (film)

Kirpi (“Hedgehog”) is a Turkish comedy film. It is based on a novel by Sulhi Dölek. Dölek died in 2005 and up on his last request, the novel was adopted in to a movie in 2009.[2]

Kirpi
Directed byErdal Murat Aktaş [1]
Written byErdal Murat Aktaş -
Atay Sözer
based on a novel by
Sulhi Dölek
StarringMazhar Alanson
Güven Kıraç
Music byBenjamin Beladi -
Michael Vickerage [1]
Release date
2009
Running time
97 min.
LanguageTurkish

Plot

Reşat is a nervous and vindictive character. Whenever he feels he has been hard done by, he revenges in satirical plots. These plots are usually harmless but annoying. He likes drawing a hedgehog as his signature. When a stranger jumps the queue while he is paying his bill in a cash office he decides to revenge by frightening him by a fake telephone message. But it turns out that his opponent Tahir is also vindictive. So they began to create plots to make a mockery of each other. But somehow these plots help the police to arrest mafia gang. At the end they make friends with each other. [3]

Cast

Name of the Character Position Played by[1]
ReşatVindictive character (hedgehog)Mazhar Alanson
TahirReşat’s opponentGüven Kıraç
MeteReşat’s bossİsmail İncekara
MustakReşat’s father in lawZihni Göktay
NüketReşat’s wifeBirsen Dürülü
OnurReşat's sonCaner Özyurtlu
NergisTahir’s wifeZuhal Topal
”unnamed”DedectiveMurat Serezli
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References

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