Movie: 12 Mart: Rebellion

Top 9 Billed Cast

Mehmet Ali Birand
Mehmet Ali Birand

Self-Narrator

Emin Aytekin
Emin Aytekin

Self

Ertoz Vahit Suiçmez
Ertoz Vahit Suiçmez

Self

Zihni Çetiner
Zihni Çetiner

Self

Suphi Karaman
Suphi Karaman

Self

Ali İhsan Göğüş
Ali İhsan Göğüş

Self

Bülent Ecevit
Bülent Ecevit

Self

Ekrem Alican
Ekrem Alican

Self

Metin Toker
Metin Toker

Self

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