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Seytan

  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 41 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,6/10
1,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Seytan (1974)
Horror

Remake turco não oficial de O Exorcista.Remake turco não oficial de O Exorcista.Remake turco não oficial de O Exorcista.

  • Direção
    • Metin Erksan
  • Roteirista
    • Yilmaz Tümtürk
  • Artistas
    • Canan Perver
    • Cihan Ünal
    • Meral Taygun
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,6/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Metin Erksan
    • Roteirista
      • Yilmaz Tümtürk
    • Artistas
      • Canan Perver
      • Cihan Ünal
      • Meral Taygun
    • 24Avaliações de usuários
    • 24Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Canan Perver
    Canan Perver
    • Gül
    Cihan Ünal
    • Tugrul Bilge
    Meral Taygun
    Meral Taygun
    • Ayten
    Agah Hün
    • Imam
    Erol Amaç
    • Kadri
    Ismail Hakki Sen
    • Tugrul'un Dayisi
    Sabahat Isik
    • Tugrul'un Annesi
    Ekrem Gökkaya
    • Ekrem
    Yavuz Özkan
    • Doktor
    Ferdi Merter
    Ferdi Merter
    • Doktor
    Ali Taygun
    Ali Taygun
    • Psikolog
    Ahmet Kostarika
    Ahmet Kostarika
    • Ahmet
    Ergun Rona
    Muzaffer Yenen
    Muzaffer Yenen
    Birsen Kaplangi
    Birsen Kaplangi
    • Canan Perver
    • (narração)
    Ayton Sert
      Ahu Tugba
      Riza Tüzün
      Riza Tüzün
      • Ahmet Turgutlu
      • (narração)
      • Direção
        • Metin Erksan
      • Roteirista
        • Yilmaz Tümtürk
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      5scott_lefebvre

      The prefect film to experience with a few friends and a lot of mind-altering substances.

      A hallucinatory alternate-reality Turkish shot-for-shot adaptation of the infamous American "horror" film The Exorcist in which Christian iconography is replaced with Islamic iconography. Over-the-top scenery-chewing performances and high-school science-project-quality special-effects make this the prefect film to experience with a few friends and a lot of mind-altering substances. This film follows in the tradition of other Turksploitation films in providing similar thrills on a limited budget. I can truly say that this has to be seen to be believed. If this is the kind of thing you're into, there's a whole genre of Turksploitation films known more commonly by titles like "Turkish Star Wars" and "Turkish Spider Man" and "Turkish Indiana Jones".
      FoxRyan

      I Hate You! Get Away!

      Saw this the other day. What a laugh! Apparently, some films in the 70s were suffering from attention from Warners, who tried to ban them saying they ripped off their classic "The Exorcist". How this slipped by them I'll never know! Not a subtly or even majorly similar film, this is a complete remake! I mean even the same SOUNDTRACK! Tubular Bells is played EIGHT times in this movie. Get some imagination! They try their best I suppose. The actress playing Gul hasn't got any stunt performers standing in for her a la Eileen Dietz puking all over poor Jason Mller, no, this babe hurls the yellow (not green for once) puke herself. I totally loved the dramatic organ music when the bed levitated (God, it took so LONG!) and then the same music a few minutes later when the bed descended. Fantasticaly crap! The mother reminded me of my make up tutor. Hmmm. Couldn't look at this actress without seeing a foundation pot and a bruise wheel. Not to worry. How these people think they can do this and not get sued (hell, they managed) I will never know. Turks have BALLS! See it. It's trash, badly made and completely pants. Great stuff. :O)
      2Undead_Master

      Interesting

      Out of all the Turkish rip-off films i've seen, this one is the most palatable in some ways (not the most entertaining, but watchable)... It may have helped that i had subtitles for this one, but part of it was the fact that they follow the Hollywood version very closely, and the basic narrative of the exorcist is solid...

      On the other hand, this movie is a perfect example of why story and script can only take you so far in a film... The story is almost identical to the Hollywood version with only a few changes to make it more culturally relevant, but the direction and all the cinematic aspects are much worse. The end result is a movie that fails in every way.

      There are no scares, and every scene lacks intensity compared to William Friedkin's version... You would figure that somewhere in the movie there would be at least one scene that would be superior in some way... Some inventive touch that would surpass the original, but even though every scene has a counterpart in Friedkins film, the Turkish version of the scene is always vastly inferior to the point were it's almost depressing. The lighting isn't even remotely atmospheric, the camera choices are all horrendous (except when they copy friedkins exact camera angles), the acting is soap opera level (at best).

      This movie is a perfect example of why directors (not writers) are the most important figures behind the creation of a movie. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Lucio Fulci (one of the masters of Italian horror) routinley worked with scripts that were much worse than this one, yet consistently churned out movies that were 10 times better. You can't even really use the poor budget as a justification for this film because many of the problems have nothing to do with any budgetary constraints. It's cheap, but that's not why it's bad.

      Most of these Turkish rip-off films play as pure comedy for me, not this one... There is a bit of unintentional comedy here and there, but it's so close to the original exorcist that you can't help but constantly compare the two and the end result is a greater appreciation of the Hollywood version. It will make you thankful that all movies aren't as blandly made as this rip-off.

      Worth watching just for the interesting contrast, but not worthy as entertainment of any kind.
      Semih

      The Turkish Exorcist

      Seytan (the devil) is almost and exact remake of William Friedkin's "The Exorcist". The only differences are the special effects look very cheesie, and instead of using the Bible they use the Holy Qur'an; not to mention the differences in acting, etc. I saw this film before I saw "The Exorcist" and it really did scare me. But I was a kid. Also you should check out the scene where the girl sits on her bed and twists her head 360 degrees. You can easily see the head resting on a stick and her night gown pinned to the bed. Very fake effect but still fun to watch.
      judex-1

      Turkish exorcist rerun is still kind of weird, and fun

      Legendary turkish remake of "The Exorcist" is really a hoot. The little girl who gets possessed looks amazingly like Linda Blair, the christian references are severely toned down, (though not quite completely replaced by Islamic counterparts), and they do about what one would expect in such a production. Technical aspects are amazingly minimal, although that isn't really unusual for such Turkish productions. There is a bit of atmosphere and menace to this production, but the cheesy effects work against it. Very rare, I guess, but it should turn up any day now. I suppose it would help if I spoke Turkish, but this is still a mindboggling ride. heh

      --Judex.1--

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        Virtually a shot-by-shot remake of The Exorcist.
      • Conexões
        Featured in David Walliams' Awfully Good: Awfully Good Movies (2011)
      • Trilhas sonoras
        Tubular Bells
        (uncredited)

        Written, Conducted and Performed by Mike Oldfield

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        • 1 de novembro de 1974 (Turquia)
      • País de origem
        • Turquia
      • Idioma
        • Turco
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        • 1 h 41 min(101 min)
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        • 1.37 : 1

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