The Wild Men of Kurdistan (1965)

The Wild Men of Kurdistan (1965) poster

After dealing with the Shut in the Balkans, Kara Ben-Nemsi ('Karl the German') receives a firman (precious passport) from the padishah (Ottoman sultan) before he continues his travels through Kurdistan. Achmed El Corda, the son of Halef's Hadedhin Beduin tribe's sheik Mohammed Emin, has been captured by the machredsh (Turkish governor) of Mossul for resisting water seizure by his Turkish troops. Kara takes charge of the rescue.

Director: Franz Josef Gottlieb
Genre: Adventure
Runtime: 103 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Gerard Muller, Raimund Rosenberger, Armand Seguin
Cinematography: Francisco Marín, Robert Ziller
Editing: Walter Wischniewsky
Production: Balcázar, CCC Filmkunst
Country: Germany, Spain
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

war on freedom, punishment, oppression, kurdistan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wild Men of Kurdistan about?
After dealing with the Shut in the Balkans, Kara Ben-Nemsi ('Karl the German') receives a firman (precious passport) from the padishah (Ottoman sultan) before he continues his travels through Kurdistan. Achmed El Corda, the son of Halef's Hadedhin Beduin tribe's sheik Mohammed Emin, has been captured by the machredsh (Turkish governor) of Mossul for resisting water seizure by his Turkish troops. Kara takes charge of the rescue.
Who directed The Wild Men of Kurdistan?
The Wild Men of Kurdistan was directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb.
Who stars in The Wild Men of Kurdistan?
The Wild Men of Kurdistan stars Lex Barker, Marie Versini, Ralf Wolter, Dieter Borsche, Chris Howland, Đorđe Nenadović.
How long is The Wild Men of Kurdistan?
The Wild Men of Kurdistan has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
What genre is The Wild Men of Kurdistan?
The Wild Men of Kurdistan is a Adventure film.
Where was The Wild Men of Kurdistan produced?
The Wild Men of Kurdistan was produced in Germany, Spain.