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Bir Adam Yaratmak

There is an author of a theater book. He talks about death in his book, and the main character commits suicide. A journalist comes to talk to the author and asks him, "The book is like real life. Did you write something from your own life?" Upon this, the author shows him the fig tree that the main character uses in the book, and in the end, he experiences what he wrote in his own life.

Top Cast

  • Ahmet Mekin

    Ahmet Mekin

    Hüsrev Bey

  • Şaziye Moral

    Şaziye Moral

    Ulviye

  • Turgut Boralı

    Turgut Boralı

    Doktor Nevzat

  • Kenan Pars

    Kenan Pars

    Şeref Bey

  • Suna Yıldızoğlu

    Suna Yıldızoğlu

    Şeref'in Eşi

  • Süleyman Turan

    Süleyman Turan

    Mansur Bey

  • Lütfü Seyfullah

    Lütfü Seyfullah

    Osman

  • Feridun Gölgeçen

    Feridun Gölgeçen

    Doktor

  • Sema Koçak

    Sema Koçak

    Selma

Overview

There is an author of a theater book. He talks about death in his book, and the main character commits suicide. A journalist comes to talk to the author and asks him, "The book is like real life. Did you write something from your own life?" Upon this, the author shows him the fig tree that the main character uses in the book, and in the end, he experiences what he wrote in his own life.

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