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Coup

A Documentary History Of The Turkish Military Interventions

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Documentary

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A documentary film about the 1960, 1971, 1980, and 1997 military interventions and coups d'etat in Turkey.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Turkish

Runtime

158 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

23 November 1999

Country

Turkey

Cast

Turkan Akyol

Turkan Akyol

Fmr. Minister of Health

Ishak Alaton

Ishak Alaton

CEO, Alarko Holding

Orhan Aldikacti

Orhan Aldikacti

Author of 1982 Constitution

Oguzhan Asilturk

Oguzhan Asilturk

Fmr. aide to PM Erbakan

Toktamis Ates

Toktamis Ates

Columnist, Cumhuriyet

Muhsin Batur

Muhsin Batur

Fmr. General, Turkish Air Force

Mehmet Ali Birand

Mehmet Ali Birand

Correspondent, Turk CNN

Oral Calislar

Oral Calislar

Editor, Cumhuriyet Newspaper

Hüsamettin Cindoruk

Hüsamettin Cindoruk

Fmr. Head of Parliament

Ilkay Demir

Ilkay Demir

Member, ODP Party

Necmi Demir

Necmi Demir

Fmr. Member, ODP Party

Tevfik Diker

Tevfik Diker

Member of Parliament

Sulhi Donmezer

Sulhi Donmezer

Law Professor

Mehmet Dulger

Mehmet Dulger

Fmr. Adviser to Turkish President

Orhan Eren

Orhan Eren

Fmr. Minister of Interior Affairs

Orhan Eren

Orhan Eren

Newspaper Columnist

Ayvaz Gokdemir

Ayvaz Gokdemir

Fmr. Minister of State

Agah Oktay Guner

Agah Oktay Guner

Vice President, ANAP

Suphi Gursoytrak

Suphi Gursoytrak

Pres., Ataturk Thoughts Society

Hasan Celal Guzel

Hasan Celal Guzel

Undersecretary to PM Ozal

Nazli Ilicak

Nazli Ilicak

Newspaper Publisher

Ferit Ilsever

Ferit Ilsever

Publisher, Aydinlik Newspaper

Ahmet Isvan

Ahmet Isvan

Fmr. Mayor of Istanbul

Suphi Karaman

Suphi Karaman

Fmr. Mbr. Nat'l Unity Committee

Atila Kaya

Atila Kaya

Leader, Idealist Hearths

Mahir Kaynak

Mahir Kaynak

Fmr. Turkish Intelligence Agent

Mehmet Kececiler

Mehmet Kececiler

Fmr. Mayor of Konya

Arslan Kilic

Arslan Kilic

Member, Workers Party

Coskun Kirca

Coskun Kirca

Fmr. UN Delegate / Foreign Affairs Minister

Ahmet Taner Kislali

Ahmet Taner Kislali

Columnist, Cumhuriyet

Ertuğrul Kürkçü

Ertuğrul Kürkçü

Reporter, Interpress Service

Kika Markham

Kika Markham

Carol Malloy

Nursen Mazici

Nursen Mazici

Political Science Professor

Mithat Melen

Mithat Melen

Columnist, Dunya Newspaper

Aydin Menderes

Aydin Menderes

Member of Parliament

Nahit Mentese

Nahit Mentese

Fmr. Minister of Interior Affairs

Ceyhan Mumcu

Ceyhan Mumcu

Attorney to President Demirel

Ayse Onal

Ayse Onal

TV Host, Kanal 7

Ergun Ozbudun

Ergun Ozbudun

Turkish Democracy Foundation

Mumtaz Soysal

Mumtaz Soysal

Fmr. Foreign Minister

Bulent Tanor

Bulent Tanor

Columnist, Hurriyet

Erdogan Tezic

Erdogan Tezic

Political Science Professor

Zafer Uskul

Zafer Uskul

Member, CHP Party

Serap Yazici

Serap Yazici

Constitutional Law Prof.

Turgut Özakman

Turgut Özakman

Playwright

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