KILINK IN ISTANBUL (1967) Irfan Atasoy, Pervin Par, Suzan Avci, Muzaffer Tema. This is an incredibly primitive film—grainy black and white with not the best cinematography and performances that are far below grade B movie standards, but there are some cute, scantily-clad girls to liven up the proceedings. The story is…well…it’s not exactly Shakespeare, yet there’s something about this film that’s captivating; perhaps because of its overall ineptness, or perhaps because of its silly charm. Kilink is this sinister villain in a weird skeleton suit. He’s brought back from the dead at the beginning of the movie so he can search for a secret formula that will allow him to basically destroy the world and rule over the tatters that are left behind. Do we need to say anything more? English subs. 35mm.
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