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The Man Who Saved the World

Original title: Dünyayi Kurtaran Adam
  • 1982
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
8.2K
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Cüneyt Arkin in The Man Who Saved the World (1982)
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Two space cadets crash-land on a desert planet, where an evil wizard seeks the ultimate power to take over the world.Two space cadets crash-land on a desert planet, where an evil wizard seeks the ultimate power to take over the world.Two space cadets crash-land on a desert planet, where an evil wizard seeks the ultimate power to take over the world.

  • Director
    • Çetin Inanç
  • Writer
    • Cüneyt Arkin
  • Stars
    • Cüneyt Arkin
    • Aytekin Akkaya
    • Füsun Uçar
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    8.2K
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    • Director
      • Çetin Inanç
    • Writer
      • Cüneyt Arkin
    • Stars
      • Cüneyt Arkin
      • Aytekin Akkaya
      • Füsun Uçar
    • 95User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    Cüneyt Arkin
    Cüneyt Arkin
    • Murat
    Aytekin Akkaya
    • Ali
    Füsun Uçar
    • Bilgin'in Kizi
    • (as Füsün Uçar)
    Hüseyin Peyda
    Hüseyin Peyda
    • Bilgin
    Necla Fide
    • Kraliçe
    Mehmet Ugur
    • Yaratik
    Kadir Kök
    Kadir Kök
    • Yaratik
    Aydin Haberdar
    Aydin Haberdar
    • Yaratik
    Yadigar Ejder
    • Yaratik
    Hikmet Tasdemir
    Hikmet Tasdemir
    • Sihirbaz
    Mustafa Basalan
    • Oglan
    • (uncredited)
    Celaleddin Enis Doruk
    • Tanri
    • (uncredited)
    Alex McCrindle
    Alex McCrindle
    • Jan Dodonna
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Nihat Yigit
    • Earthling
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Çetin Inanç
    • Writer
      • Cüneyt Arkin
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    judex-1

    where did you get the english dialogue?

    Is that actual english dialogue from the film that you are quoting? Every print of this that I have seen, is in Turkish with no subtitles. I suppose it's been getting so much attention, that many have thought of translating it, and making it more readily available. I thought maybe someone already had. The funniest "Star Wars" knockoff to date, and worth seeing at least once.
    5vindrome

    I have seen the worst

    Come on folks; this is George Chung meets Star Wars; somewhat tainted with nationalist and religious motifs... Otherwise, it is a helluva movie. For example, I love the scene where the pilots are bending their heads down (and bending over their knees?) to emulate the effect of diving with their tie-fighters. Or, vipers... That is one-of-a-king special fx. Love the helmets, by the way.

    Aliens in the film can kill you out of laughter. Somewhere in the galaxy far, far away; these Turkish pilots riding on Imperial tie-fighters are using the karate-do to save the world. They ain't need phasers or other weapons. The power is strong in these two.

    However, I seriously think the director did not mean to steal, er, lend, some of the Star Wars footage. At leastI suspect that was not his intention. Film's poster suggests otherwise, anyway. (see at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/tr/8/8b/Afisdunya.jpg for yourself) It clearly states Galactica on it. I guess Cetin Inanc did not know the difference. Still some villains looked suspiciously Cylon through (tin cookie boxes were provide for the shining armor), with other monsters bearing a stiking resemblance to Battlestar Galactica daggit of Boxey, Muffit II...When to come to think of it, they also resemble the Cookie Monster.

    Music is also great throughout; particularly with the fights scenes on the planet surface, the aliens riding horses and just the right music at the background you expect Indiana Jones to jump in the fun at any moment. anyway... Or, as the score changes, maybe Han Solo will show up... Or, Indiana Jones...

    But it is not the worst film of the world. There is worst. Trust me. Try "Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women." This is actually a re-edited version of a film previously released in the US as "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet" (1965), which itself was an edited and dubbed version of the Soviet film "Planeta Bur" (1962). Hence, the US rocket-ships journeying to Venus bear the red star of the USSR.

    And the "prehistoric women" do not appear in the original Russian film from which this was made. They were later added on. So, in this third version, Mamie Van Doren and several other well-endowed beauties lay around on rocks by the ocean and make thoughtful faces while they have a telepathic debate concerning the "alien invaders" from Earth. The girls worship a dead pterodactyl until the end of the film, then they pull the wrecked robot from the ocean and start worshiping it instead (proof positive that a blond is a blond, regardless of what planet she's from).

    The cosmonauts and the girls never come face to face -- which is no surprise, of course, since their scenes were filmed six years apart on two separate continents.

    Another favorite of mine is "Assignment: Outer Space..." As Rich Meyer puts it "There's a scene where an astronaut tries to escape a crash by jumping down to one of Mars' moons... Suddenly, there's an explosion when his ship hits. Unfortunately, the person handling the mattes was apparently sleeping that day, because you see an explosion in front of a bunch of buildings and behind a Chevy. Here we are in deep space near the Red Planet and there's a Chevy on a street in Italy. One of the most jarringly funny scenes I ever saw in a grade z movie..." Both these and some other great 8 films come in a single box "Classics from Outer Space," published by St. Clair Vision (USA), the one-and-only collection of must-see-to-believe-it Sci Fi films.
    ersin1

    Best Turkish Cult Movie

    This is the best cult movie that I have ever seen.

    If you watch a cult movie you don't need to think about the movie, you can just watch it.

    First of all I saw two versions of this movie. First version is about 90 minutes and the other one is about 115 minutes. The story is simple but perfect for a cult movie: The earth divides in to meteors after a nuclear war. Now Cuneyt Arkin and his friend Aytekin Akkaya has to fight against unknown enemy (the man with wooden prickles on his head!!!) who is looking for human brains!!! He will use them to destroy the human kind.

    With a small budget, director Cetin Inanc (Turkish cult movie director) tried to make a movie, which can race with American SF movies. He had no chance to win this race but he already knew that. He borrowed some pictures and soundtracks from famous American movies like Starwars etc.

    When I had an interview with Cetin Inanc he told me that they did this movie for a prestige. They wanted to show everyone that they also can make a SF movie in Turkey. At the end of the interview he said to me: `If someone can make better one than this, he has to attempted for !'

    I liked this movie. It is amazing and funny. You don't need to use your brains to watch this movie. You can just watch and enjoy it! I recommend it to every cult movie fan. The performance of Cuneyt Arkin (George Arkin) is wonderful. If you cannot find this movie just look it in Europe. It is available in Germany. For another questions about this movie you can send me a mail. I will try to answer your question.

    If you like this Turkish cult movie try than also Turist Omer Uzay Yolunda ` Tourist Omer: Star Trek'.
    IrishSouthpaw

    ...sheer genius...

    To say that "Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam" is the greatest movie of all time, is to imply that other movies can reach the sheer genius of this film. You probably understand all the surface quirks of the film. It is a Turkish film. (Being that I have never had the opportunity to enjoy Turkish cinema before, I can only conclude that Turkey is the uncrowned motion picture capital of the world.) It is a sci-fi movie that is filmed on a budget which is so low, that one may consider the term shoe-string budget an insult to the tangible value of shoe-strings. In order to duplicate the visual quality offered in American cinema, the director (Celtin Inanc) literally uses (read: steals) film footage from Star Wars and runs it during the film. Unfortunately, sometimes this effect is mildly confusing (the movie begins with the tie fighter sequence but you cannot really tell if the heroes are supposed to be piloting the X-wing fighters OR the tie fighters) to frighteningly moronic (during the final battle, the visuals of the tie fighter sequence flash, almost subliminally across the screen with no rational reason for its use) You should also keep an open ear of the great bootlegged music (only 17 years before the invention of the MP3) that makes up the films brilliant soundtrack. Music from Star Wars, Flash Gordon, and Indiana Jones are used in this film. The highlights of the movie include the final battle that looks like a "Power Rangers" outtakes reel and fantastic martial arts training sequences that make the lead actors look like a couple of out of shape, drunk children.

    Ed Wood would be proud.
    anger_grunt

    What an outstanding movie!

    That's not only a movie they said, it's a kind of myth, a lifestyle, a paradox, a surreal garbage..It's just a must-see, never forget..CUNEYT ARKIN was really serious about this film or we thought so and as we see, they really tried to be serious but it's just IMPOSSIBLE!!

    "DUNYAYI KURTARAN ADAM" has turned into an absurd comedy and we're so glad to see this about 37 times :)

    NEVER FORGET, IT'S A MUST-SEE!

    Find it from somewhere with subtitles. Without the dialogs, the voices..oh no it's necessary to understand them..

    "...thirteenth tribe..our fathers' tribe..Then where is here on the earth?" (??!!) (HEY! Cuneyt is trying' to tell something to us!! :)

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    • Trivia
      The material from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) was spliced in from an anamorphic print, while this movie was shot in academy format, which put the Star Wars footage in the wrong aspect ratio. The Death Star looks more like a Death Egg.
    • Goofs
      During the cantina fight, Murat hits the red fluffy monster in the face and opens the gap between the head and body of the monster costume, briefly revealing the stuntman's neck.
    • Quotes

      Murat: Begin to your famous whistle which no women can resist.

      Ali: OK.

      [Whistles]

      Murat: You whistle it wrong.

      Ali: Why?

      Murat: Skeletons came instead of woman.

    • Alternate versions
      There was a 92 minute version, with the opening credits superimposed over the Star Wars footage, and additional scenes. This version was put out on a German Betamax tape.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Magic Sword (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      Raiders of the Lost Ark - Main Theme
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Williams

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1982 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • The Man Who Saves the World
    • Filming locations
      • Nevsehir, Turkey
    • Production company
      • Anit Film
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      • TRL 50,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio)
      • 1.66 : 1

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