Sakar Şakir

Sakar Şakir is a 1977 Turkish comedy film directed by Natuk Baytan.[1]

Sakar Sakir
Directed byNatuk Baytan
Produced byYahya Kılıç
Written byNatuk Baytan
StarringKemal Sunal
Adile Naşit
Release date
1977
Running time
1h 21min
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish

Cast

  • Kemal Sunal - Sakir
  • Adile Naşit - Fatma Sen
  • Ali Şen - Haci Sen
  • Ünal Gürel - Gardrop Fuat
  • Ayfer Feray - Sevda
  • Necdet Yakın - Lufer
  • Atilla Ergün - Sukru
  • Kamer Sadik - Sabri
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