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Director
  
Sadullah Senturk

Film series
  
Valley of the Wolves

Duration
  

Country
  
Turkey

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Drama

Music director
  
Gokhan Kirdar

Language
  
Turkish

Valley of the Wolves: Gladio movie poster

Writer
  
Cuneyt Aysan
,
Bahadir Ozdener

Release date
  
November 20, 2009 (2009-11-20)

Initial release
  
November 20, 2009 (Turkey)

Cast
  
Musa Uzunlar
,
Köksal Engür
,
Sezai Aydın
,
Ayfer Sönmez
,
Ali Başar

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Valley of the Wolves: Gladio and Valley of the Wolves: Iraq are part of the same movie series

Valley of the Wolves: Gladio (Turkish: Kurtlar Vadisi: Gladio) is a 2009 Turkish action film directed by Sadullah Şentürk. It follows the retired security intelligence agent İskender Büyük, as he decides to strike back against his one-time employers by revealing all he knows about Gladio. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on November 20, 2009 (2009-11-20), was the fifth highest grossing Turkish film of 2009. It is part of the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name, along with Valley of the Wolves: Iraq (2006) and Valley of the Wolves: Palestine (2010).

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Synopsis

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Retired security intelligence agent Iskender Buyuk (Alexander the Great) has kept his government's secrets for years, but when the men he has sworn to protect suddenly deserts him, Isekender finds himself in the defendant's chair, with only young and inexperienced lawyer Ayse to represent his interests. Angered by this turn of events, Iskender decides to strike back against his one-time employers by revealing all he knows about covert op missions.

Cast

  • Musa Uzunlar – İskender Büyük
  • Tuğrul Çetiner – Bülent Fuat Aras
  • Ayfer Dönmez – Ayse
  • Ali Başar – Shahid Major Ahmet Cem Ersever
  • Sezai Aydın – Turgut Özal
  • Işıl Ertuna – Semra Özal
  • Hakan İlçin – Gendarmerie Commander
  • Köksal Engür – Process notes General
  • Ali Rıza Soydan – Şener Pasha
  • Sinan Pekinton – Judge
  • Uğur Taşdemir – Announcer
  • Hakan Vanlı – Journalist Ali
  • Celalettin Demirel – Head guards
  • Yurdaer Tosun – Ercüment
  • Buket Aslan – İskender's Girlfriend
  • Hüseyin Yirik – İskender's lawyer
  • Erol Alpsoykan – Av. Haşim İçtürk
  • Sinan Altuntaş – Security
  • Mustafa Develi – Abdullah Öcalan
  • Serap Ergen – Kurdish Women
  • Rafet Özdemir – Prime Minister
  • Cengiz Gürkısmet – Maestro
  • Sinem Öçalır – Clerk
  • Yıldıray Yıldızoğlu – Usher
  • Ülkü Şahiner – Pasha's wife notes client
  • Release

    The film opened in 311 screens across Turkey on November 20, 2009 (2009-11-20) at number 2 in the box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $1,510,896.

    Box office

    The film was the fifth highest grossing Turkish film of 2009 with a total worldwide gross of $4,703,086.

    Reviews

    Turkish Daily News reviewer Emrah Güler, states that the film "comes to theaters in the heat of the Ergenekon investigation, an alleged ultra-nationalistic organization with ties in the military, media and justice, and accused of terrorism, a media-favorite for the last six months," and "real questions on the organization PKK, coups in the last half-a-century, and alleged assassinations against previous presidents are answered through a fictitious deep throat". He recommends the film to "those who couldn’t get more of the original series, and those who feed on state conspiracies", but says that "the movie features a plethora of plot holes, inconsistencies within the script, with real time events, and with its predecessors. Those who are hoping for impressive action scenes like in Kurtlar Vadisi – Irak go home empty-handed as well". He finishes by saying: "those who refrain from subjective political dramas, and those who’re tired of hearing and reading about the never ending Ergenekon stories" should avoid it.

    According to Betül Akkaya Demirbaş in Today's Zaman: "It addresses Turkey’s years-long adventure with the deep state and illegal formations nested within the state and aims to provide an opportunity for movie fans to closely look at the “deep gangs” that attempted to stir and divide Turkey with subversive plots".

    References

    Valley of the Wolves: Gladio Wikipedia
    Valley of the Wolves: Gladio IMDb Valley of the Wolves: Gladio themoviedb.org