The Conquest of Constantinople (1951)
The Turkish Sultan decides to send his armies in war against the remnant of the Roman Empire, Byzantine. All of his advisory council assent to the move with the exception of one aged councilor, who allies himself with the Byzantines, who kidnap the fiancée of the Turkis army leader. The Sultan orders the army leader, along with two others, to proceed to Byzantine for espionage purposes. There, they contact a couple sympathetic to the Turkish cause and, with their home as the base, gather information about the city's defenses. The Byzantines capture the couple and two of the Turks, leaving only the army leader to escape with the vital information. The Turks use it to make an easy conquest, ending the Roman empire, and creating the Ottoman empire.
Director:
Aydın Arakon
Writer:
Aydın Arakon
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Sami Ayanoğlu as Mehmed II, sultan of Ottoman Empire |
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Cahit Irgat as Constantinos XI, East Roman emperor |
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Reşit Gürzap as Çandarlı Halil Paşa |
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Müfit Kiper as Sarıca Paşa |
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Atıf Avcı as Yuvanıs |
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Kemal Ergüvenç as |
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Turan Seyfioğlu as Ulubatlı Hasan |
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Türkan Can as |
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Kemal Tözem as Mahmut Paşa |
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Cem Salur as Hızır Bey |
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Filiz Tekin as Fatma |
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Eşref Vural as Mustafa |
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Neşet Berküren as Zağnos Paşa |
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Vedat Karaokçu as Ahmet Paşa |
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Nubar Terziyan as Kostanzo |
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Vedat Örfi Bengü as Naturas Lukas |
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Sadi Yaşmaklı as |
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Burhanettin Üskan as |
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Ercüment Behzat Lav as Bizans Elçisi |
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Yetvart Yeretzyan as |
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Nazım Akbulut as |
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Refik Yalçın as |
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Suavi Tedü as |
| Sound | Nedim Otyam | Music |
| Directing | Aydın Arakon | Director |
| Writing | Aydın Arakon | Screenplay |
| Crew | İlhan Arakon | Cinematography |
| Editing | Özdemir Arıtan | Editor |
| Production | Murat Köseoğlu | Producer |