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The Chaos Class

Original title: Hababam Sinifi
  • 1975
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
45K
YOUR RATING
The Chaos Class (1975)
Comedy

Lazy, uneducated students share a very close bond. They live together in the dormitory, where they plan their latest pranks. When a new headmaster arrives, the students naturally try to over... Read allLazy, uneducated students share a very close bond. They live together in the dormitory, where they plan their latest pranks. When a new headmaster arrives, the students naturally try to overthrow him. A comic war of nitwits follows.Lazy, uneducated students share a very close bond. They live together in the dormitory, where they plan their latest pranks. When a new headmaster arrives, the students naturally try to overthrow him. A comic war of nitwits follows.

  • Director
    • Ertem Egilmez
  • Writers
    • Umur Bugay
    • Rifat Ilgaz
  • Stars
    • Münir Özkul
    • Tarik Akan
    • Halit Akçatepe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.2/10
    45K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ertem Egilmez
    • Writers
      • Umur Bugay
      • Rifat Ilgaz
    • Stars
      • Münir Özkul
      • Tarik Akan
      • Halit Akçatepe
    • 72User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Münir Özkul
    Münir Özkul
    • Mahmut Hoca
    Tarik Akan
    Tarik Akan
    • Damat Ferit
    Halit Akçatepe
    Halit Akçatepe
    • Güdük Necmi
    Kemal Sunal
    Kemal Sunal
    • Inek Saban
    Adile Nasit
    Adile Nasit
    • Hafize Ana
    Sitki Akçatepe
    Sitki Akçatepe
    • Pasa Nuri
    Selim Nasit Özcan
    • Süslü Selim
    • (as Selim Naşit)
    Muharrem Gürses
    Muharrem Gürses
    • Müdür
    Ahmet Ariman
    Ahmet Ariman
    • Hayta Ismail
    • (uncredited)
    Ertugrul Bilda
    Ertugrul Bilda
    • Külyutmaz Necmi
    • (uncredited)
    Talat Dumanli
    • Sitki Hoca
    • (uncredited)
    Ekrem Dümer
    • Doktor
    • (uncredited)
    Kemal Ergüvenç
    Kemal Ergüvenç
    • Kemal Hoca
    • (uncredited)
    Ercan Gezmis
    • Postal Riza
    • (uncredited)
    Aysen Gruda
    Aysen Gruda
    • Yarisma Sunucusu
    • (uncredited)
    Dilaver Gür
    • Dilaver
    • (uncredited)
    Cem Gürdap
    • Tulum Hayri
    • (uncredited)
    Bülent Haksever
    • Killi Sami
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ertem Egilmez
    • Writers
      • Umur Bugay
      • Rifat Ilgaz
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    User reviews72

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    10fason76

    this is a classic...

    This is the one and only film on the world that is shown once a week on different channels and still gets more rating than those idiot reality shows.

    I know at least ten people who refuse to go out with our group of friends in the evenings this film is shown.

    "Hababam Sinifi", the movie was so successful that a five-film series was produced right after the first.

    Hababam Sinifi Tatilde - Ertem Egilmez (hababam class on vacation) Hababam Sinifi Uyaniyor - Ertem Egilmez (hababam class getting up) Hababam git Hababam gel - Aram Gulyuz (hababam come'n'go) Hababam Sinifi Dokuz Doguruyor - Kartal Tibet (hababam class hard times) Hababam Sinifi Gule Gule - Ertem Egilmez (hababam class bye farewell)

    In year 2003, new producers gathered a new group of actors and a giant budget to make a refreshing start for this amateur tasting old series; "Merhaba Hababam Sinifi (Hababam Class Hello)" was directed by Kartal Tibet.

    In the following year (2004) "Hababam Sinifi Askerde (Hababam Class in the Army Now)" came after, directed by Ferdi Egilmez.

    The last two modern Hababam Sinifi was plainly produced for fiscal expectations. The original movie and the following ones (all were produced at poor times of this country with tiny budgets and unknown young actors and actresses) were shown at least once a week on TV and though anybody has seen them at least 40 times already, these were still gathering people from different generations before the screen. The expectations were as the modern ones with giant budgets with well-known faces would gain more attention and make a good profit.

    Nonetheless, these were unsuccessful to catch the amateur soul of the original ones.
    10profdrzihnisinir

    lost in translation

    This is a great comedy but obviously a typical American won't laugh as much as a Turkish person. Kemal Sunal and his classmates play it in the same tradition like Jerry Lewis and Charlie Chaplin. I showed the movie to an American friend, and with some translation, he laughed and enjoyed it, too. So, it is normal for Turks to give it a 10 rating, and non-turks to give a 7.3, and the difference is due to something lost in the translation! The other thing is, the Turks don't laugh at actually what the characters are saying, but HOW they are saying... The facial expressions, the accent, body language.. all contribute... So you have to live for a while in Turkey to fully appreciate this movie...
    10selimkuris

    The best comedy I've ever witnessed.

    When you watch Hababam Sinifi you can not get yourself out from feeling the good old high school ages that you have had. It has lots of school moments that we have all shared which we sometimes still remember and wish that we could still turn back the time and live those years again and again.

    The movie keeps us remembering the whole funny situations that we were in, during those years; various ways of cheating exams, running out of class with kinds of funny excuses just to go and watch the final matches, smoking in the toilets during the break-time and so on... Of course the movie gives great lessons against these behaivors with the help of one character which lead the whole "Hababam Sinifi" series. Mahmut Hodja. His moral values and commitment to his students had us all get wet eyes during this comedy. But of course not only him, the whole cast had his own different character profiles. Body Ekrem (which was played by "The Extraoridnary" Sener Sen), Inek Saban, Guduk Necmi, Hafize Ana etc. But of course non of these characters could come to life without the great observations of the fabulous director, Ertem Egilmez (may he rest in peace). During his entire directing career he always made his movies like a mirror holding through the audience and had them to watch themselves in the movies and I can say that Hababam Sinifi is one of his greatest works. Speaking for myself, I must admit that this is my favorite movie of all time and even the movie is played on TV a million times, I never get bored seeing it again and again. I guess none of you would either...
    9MikeFX

    Classic

    This classic Turkish film (although some might wonder at this mainstream movie being called a film) is etched permanently into the psyche of Turkish culture. It's such a shame that there's no kind of film preservation society in Turkey. No One realizes that this film is going to disappear within the next decade or two. If I'm ever successful I've made a promise to my childhood that I'll find a good print of this film and put efforts forward to restore it and preserve it in various formats so that my kids and their kids can one day see it.
    10kazim_genc

    perfect

    Hababam Sinifi is adopted from a novel by . Turkey's one of the most popular artists like Kemal Sunal, Sener Sen, Munir Ozkul, Halit Akcatepe, Adile Nasit, Tarik Akan, Sevket Altug, Perran Kutman played in all series. It's been on Turkish TV channels over and over again and still get high ratings. The whole series is a classic, the best parts go around "Güdük" Necmi and "Inek" Saban. Sener Sen is also great as the gym teacher "Badi" Ekrem. One of the greatest figures of Turkish cinema Münir Özkul and Adile Nasit take their parts as "Kel" Mahmut and Hafize Ana. Adile Nasit with her famous giggling draws a mother figure for the students... Anyways, I wonder if it was released in other countries but if you're Turkish you've already seen it a million times and would watch it again if there is nothing else on TV :)

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    • Trivia
      Sitki Akçatepe, acting the character Pasa Nuri, was a real war veteran just like in the movie.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Chaos Class Failed the Class (1975)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1975 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Hababam Sinifi
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production company
      • Arzu Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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