The Bread Seller Woman
The Bread Seller Woman (Turkish:Ekmekçi Kadın) is a 1965 Turkish drama film directed by Zafer Davutoğlu and starring Türkan Şoray, İzzet Günay and Çolpan İlhan.[1] It is an adaptation of the French novel The Bread Peddler by Xavier de Montépin.
The Bread Seller Woman | |
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Directed by | Zafer Davutoğlu |
Produced by | Osman F. Seden |
Written by | Osman F. Seden Xavier de Montépin (novel) |
Starring | Türkan Şoray İzzet Günay Çolpan İlhan |
Cinematography | Kenan Kurt |
Production company | Kemal Film |
Release date | 12 April 1965 |
Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Cast
- Türkan Şoray
- İzzet Günay
- Çolpan İlhan
- Kenan Pars
- Efgan Efekan
- Kadir Savun
- Hüseyin Baradan
- Faik Coşkun
- Hakkı Haktan
- Asim Nipton
- Senih Orkan
- Mürüvet Sim
- Nubar Terziyan
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References
- Raw p.263
Bibliography
- Laurence Raw. Exploring Turkish Cultures: Essays, Interviews and Reviews. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011.
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