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So, 'Berduş Milyoner' is this quirky 1965 Turkish comedy that revolves around Bedri, a businessman caught between his responsibilities in Istanbul and a trip to Switzerland. The pacing is quite playful, with a distinct charm that reflects the era's comedic style. You have this interesting blend of farce and social commentary, as Bedri’s assistant Ferdi concocts a scheme involving a poor man named A... The performances are over-the-top in a delightful way, adding to the film's offbeat atmosphere. It's a fascinating snapshot of 60s Turkish cinema, marked by practical effects that might seem rudimentary today but have their own endearing quality.
As for collector interest, 'Berduş Milyoner' remains a bit elusive, with limited availability in original print formats. It's been released on VHS and some DVD compilations, but those are quite scarce. The film has gained a niche following among collectors of Turkish cinema and those who appreciate vintage comedies, which adds to its appeal. If you ever come across a copy, it’s definitely worth considering for its unique position in the landscape of 1960s film.
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