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A Handful of Soil

The fight of poor Omer and rich Kerim, who want to marry the same woman.

Top Cast

  • Ayhan Işık

    Ayhan Işık

    Ömer

  • Pervin Par

    Pervin Par

    Gülnaz

  • Turgut Özatay

    Turgut Özatay

    Kaplan

  • Atıf Kaptan

    Atıf Kaptan

  • Talat Artemel

    Talat Artemel

    Kerim Aga

  • Nubar Terziyan

    Nubar Terziyan

    Mehmet Aga

  • Aliye Çakar

    Aliye Çakar

    Mother of Kaplan and Gülnaz

  • Hüseyin Güler

    Hüseyin Güler

  • Kemal Ergüvenç

    Kemal Ergüvenç

    Public prosecutor

Overview

The fight of poor Omer and rich Kerim, who want to marry the same woman.

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