

Coup
A Documentary History Of The Turkish Military Interventions
Genres
Overview
A documentary film about the 1960, 1971, 1980, and 1997 military interventions and coups d'etat in Turkey.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
158 min
Release Date
1999-11-23
Status
Released
Original Language
Turkish
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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Turkan Akyol
Fmr. Minister of Health
Ishak Alaton
CEO, Alarko Holding
Orhan Aldikacti
Author of 1982 Constitution
Oguzhan Asilturk
Fmr. aide to PM Erbakan
Toktamis Ates
Columnist, Cumhuriyet
Muhsin Batur
Fmr. General, Turkish Air Force
Mehmet Ali Birand
Correspondent, Turk CNN
Oral Calislar
Editor, Cumhuriyet Newspaper
Hüsamettin Cindoruk
Fmr. Head of Parliament
Ilkay Demir
Member, ODP Party
Necmi Demir
Fmr. Member, ODP Party
Tevfik Diker
Member of Parliament
Sulhi Donmezer
Law Professor
Mehmet Dulger
Fmr. Adviser to Turkish President
Orhan Eren
Fmr. Minister of Interior Affairs
Orhan Eren
Newspaper Columnist
Ayvaz Gokdemir
Fmr. Minister of State
Agah Oktay Guner
Vice President, ANAP
Suphi Gursoytrak
Pres., Ataturk Thoughts Society
Hasan Celal Guzel
Undersecretary to PM Ozal
Nazli Ilicak
Newspaper Publisher
Ferit Ilsever
Publisher, Aydinlik Newspaper
Ahmet Isvan
Fmr. Mayor of Istanbul
Suphi Karaman
Fmr. Mbr. Nat'l Unity Committee
Atila Kaya
Leader, Idealist Hearths
Mahir Kaynak
Fmr. Turkish Intelligence Agent
Mehmet Kececiler
Fmr. Mayor of Konya
Arslan Kilic
Member, Workers Party
Coskun Kirca
Fmr. UN Delegate / Foreign Affairs Minister
Ahmet Taner Kislali
Columnist, Cumhuriyet
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Reporter, Interpress Service
Kika Markham
Carol Malloy
Nursen Mazici
Political Science Professor
Mithat Melen
Columnist, Dunya Newspaper
Aydin Menderes
Member of Parliament
Nahit Mentese
Fmr. Minister of Interior Affairs
Ceyhan Mumcu
Attorney to President Demirel
Ayse Onal
TV Host, Kanal 7
Ergun Ozbudun
Turkish Democracy Foundation
Mumtaz Soysal
Fmr. Foreign Minister
Bulent Tanor
Columnist, Hurriyet
Erdogan Tezic
Political Science Professor
Zafer Uskul
Member, CHP Party
Serap Yazici
Constitutional Law Prof.
Turgut Özakman
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