Çinliler Geliyor
In a typical western Anatolian town with two-story wooden houses, a square, and narrow streets, Liberation Day is approaching. A group of locals has formed a choir and begun preparations for a classical music concert for Liberation Day. The choir is nearing the end of its rehearsals. Although the choir is not entirely harmonious, they have managed to achieve a certain unity and are now in their final rehearsals before Independence Day. They are all working together on Sadettin Kaynak's piece titled "Spring Is Over, Autumn Is Over." Everyone is filled with excitement for the upcoming concert. When the town wakes up the next day, everything seems to be the same as before, until two large black jeeps appear at the town limits and stop in front of the town hall. From the moment the three or four Chinese men who emerge from the jeeps, accompanied by a Turkish businessman, head toward the town hall steps, nothing in the town will ever be the same again.
Cast
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Cüneyt Türel
Played Salih
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Bülent Kayabaş
Played Osman
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Gürgen Öz
Played Ahmet
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Nilgün Belgün
Played Zehra
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Yavuz Sepetçi
Played Yaşar
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Efe Çetinel
Played Ali
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Salih Kalyon
Played Koreli
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İpek Bilgin
Played Leyla
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Erol Demiröz
Played Hacı
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Yüksel Arıcı
Played Cumali
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Yaman Tarcan
Played Tevfik
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Hakan Salınmış
Played Hakkı
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Serkan Keskin
Played Asım
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Şenay Gürler
Played Ayşe
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Hüseyin Avni Danyal
Played Hayri
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Belit Özükan
Played Adalet
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İhsan Bilsev
Played Otelci
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Nevzat Şenol
Played Meyhaneci
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Sezgi Mengi
Played Bedri
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Sinan Albayrak
Played Yuppie
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Deniz Alan
Played Emine
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Derya Durmaz
Played Neriman
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Buse Karagöl
Played Nur
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