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Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam

Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973) Movie Poster
Turkey  •    •  65m  •    •  Directed by: Cavit Yürüklü.  •  Starring: Levent Çakir, Altan Bozkurt, Yesim Yükselen, Nubar Terziyan, Nuri Kirgeç, Mine Sun, Emel Özden..
Super villainess Mad Girl is trying to take over the world. Aiding her in her attempt at world domination is a band of merry men in green satin Klansman's robes and a robot made out of cardboard boxes that carries a death ray that will cause you to disappear into a puff of smoke. Battling her are three supermen, athletic guys who where red suits with an "S" on the front and which are bullet proof.

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Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
Image from: Çilgin kiz ve üç Süper Adam (1973)
What can I say other than this is one of the craziest movies ever made. Had it been produced in black and white in the 1930's or 1940's it would be considered a B-movie serial style classic. Instead this was made in color in 1970's Turkey and you have to wonder about the intended audience (and the film makers).

Okay here's the skinny, super villainess Mad Girl, who's dressed in a red Vampira suit, is trying to take over the world. She works for another villain who's dressed all in red and wears a dime store devil mask. Aiding her in her attempt at world domination is a band of men in green satin Klansman's robes. She also has robot made out of cardboard boxes that carries a death ray that will cause you to disappear into a puff of smoke. Battling her are the three supermen, athletic guys who where red suits with an "S" on the front and which are bullet proof. For the better part of an hour the two sides battle each other in a series of spectacular fights which are quite enjoyable in cartoony sort of way.

I wish I could say I'm making this up but I'm not. This is another of the wild and wacky films that Turkish producers released to theaters in the 1960's and 1970's. Enjoying this sort of thing doesn't take much, a high tolerance for silliness and some contact with your inner child is about all thats required. This isn't that far from the Japanese Ultraman or Mighty Morphin Power Ranger shows that still are on TV (except that here we have some blood and bare breasts).

If you enjoy very silly, not at all serious films that you can both laugh at and with then this is your ticket. If you can't stay away. (this is also probably best seen with friends who are of a similar mind set) For the record, I hate trying to write about movies like this because they defy any attempt at explanation. Until you see a film like this you can't understand how hard it is to find words to describe what you've seen without sounding like a complete and utter lunatic or make the person reading what you've written go "and you watched this because?". The correct answer is because its fun.<


Review by dbborroughs from the Internet Movie Database.