Turkish Star Wars Training Montage (Review) Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (AKA: The Man Who Saves the World)

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A re-upload of our 1st review, not our best, but not our worst. had to start somewhere. This review may remain obscure, just like the content we review.

Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (English: The Man Who Saves the World) is a 1982 Turkish science fantasy martial arts superhero adventure film directed by Çetin İnanç, and starring actor/martial artist Cüneyt Arkın. It was first released in November 1982 by Anıt Ticaret in Turkey, and later in 2005 by BijouFlix Releasing in the United States.

The film is popularly known abroad as Turkish Star Wars, due to its notorious unauthorized use of footage, music and sound effects from Star Wars and other science fiction films. The film, part of a wave of low-budget Turksploitation superhero films produced during the 1970s to early 1980s, combines science fiction themes with martial arts fantasy action, having more in common with 1970s Hong Kong martial arts films from Golden Harvest than with Star Wars.

The film was panned by critics and was often considered to be one of the worst films ever made.

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