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Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak

  • 2006
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
19K
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Billy Zane, Ghassan Massoud, Necati Sasmaz, Gürkan Uygun, Erhan Ufak, Kenan Çoban, and Bergüzar Korel in Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak (2006)
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The film covers through fiction real-life events like the occupation of Iraq, the execution of Daniel Pearl, the Hood event and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.The film covers through fiction real-life events like the occupation of Iraq, the execution of Daniel Pearl, the Hood event and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.The film covers through fiction real-life events like the occupation of Iraq, the execution of Daniel Pearl, the Hood event and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.

  • Director
    • Serdar Akar
  • Writers
    • Raci Sasmaz
    • Bahadir Özdener
  • Stars
    • Necati Sasmaz
    • Billy Zane
    • Ghassan Massoud
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Serdar Akar
    • Writers
      • Raci Sasmaz
      • Bahadir Özdener
    • Stars
      • Necati Sasmaz
      • Billy Zane
      • Ghassan Massoud
    • 165User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Necati Sasmaz
    • Polat Alemdar
    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • Sam William Marshall
    Ghassan Massoud
    Ghassan Massoud
    • Abdurrahman Halis Karuki (sheikh)
    Bergüzar Korel
    Bergüzar Korel
    • Leyla
    Gürkan Uygun
    Gürkan Uygun
    • Memati Bas
    Kenan Çoban
    Kenan Çoban
    • Abdülhey Çoban
    Erhan Ufak
    • Erhan Ufak
    Diego Serrano
    Diego Serrano
    • Dante, Sam's assistant
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Doctor
    Spencer Garrett
    Spencer Garrett
    • George Baltimore, journalist
    Tito Ortiz
    Tito Ortiz
    • American Major Commander 2
    Nusret Senay
    • Turkish Commander
    Tayfun Erarslan
    • Süleyman Aslan
    • (as Tayfun Eraslan)
    Ismet Hürmüzlü
    • Abu Tarik (Arab Leader)
    Jay Abdo
    Jay Abdo
    • Kurdish Leader
    • (as Jihad Abdou)
    Yavuz Imsel
    • Hasan (Turkmen Leader)
    Mauro Martino
    • Mr. Fender (Hotel Manager)
    Egemen Yavuz
    • Ali
    • Director
      • Serdar Akar
    • Writers
      • Raci Sasmaz
      • Bahadir Özdener
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews165

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    7rawkidd

    The other side of the medal

    As mentioned before here somewhere, there is a true hysteria on going in Europe about this movie, which i don't understand at all. Why is it, that people get up now and denunciate the content. What is wrong with them guys ? I mean Hollywood produced Bullsh.. for years, and told so called "true" stories one-sided and no one ever said a word about their manipulative policy. Russians have been showed bad and evil for years, then the Japanese, then the Arabian world and it always was OK. Who says, the good guys are always American ? Who says justice is being made by stars'n'stripes ? Once Oliver Stone dragged a whole country and its people in the mud and every consumer thought, ooohhh yeah, so this is what Turkey is about. And when the Turks complained about that movie, Hollywood's answer was: Hey, it's just a movie. Don't take serious. Exact the same thing word, is what I'm saying now: Hey, it's only Showbiz !!! But back to the movie.

    Valley of Wolves sure has some lacks in professionalism but what has to be said: the movie is thrilling. Besides the American actors, which are chosen very well, the Turkish ones have some work to do to take place in the higher class. But of course, there are also very touching moments, like the Hospital visit from the main character. The special and action effects are not bad but are too limited in its volume to be really spectacle.

    I think it is a solid action movie and for once told from the other side than the usual "hero saves the world" stuff.

    cheers.
    7undeaddt

    Finally a movie where we all see the real side of the U.S.

    I loved the TV series and I liked this movie. It is provocative and very real also. We finally see the real side of the U.S. and their twisted politics. I love seeing Americans lose. I love Polat Alemdar and 24/7 serious face. I think I will watch the TV series after this movie. 7/10
    6Aylmer

    Just a B-action movie, but behind it is a very good message

    It's actually surprisingly slick for a Turkish movie, considering it's also part of an ongoing TV series, kinda like their "24".

    The Good:

    The actors all did well, and I'm surprised to see so many real American actors, including Busey and Zane in such a blatantly anti-war movie. The music The cinematography The editing The special effects

    The Bad:

    The production design is cheap by movie standards. The US military uniforms are not very believable and many of the US soldiers speak with thick accents (especially the jailer at Abu Ghraib). The plot is not believable, with the four Turkish special forces guys taking out a LOT of American G.I.'s at the climax. The US soldiers are shown to be cartoonishly evil - one guy even kills one of his own men for threatening to tell on him for killing some Iraqi civilians! Gary Busey as a Jewish Doctor harvesting organs to send to the West - a bit far fetched.

    As ludicrous as it gets, this movie is a real eye-opener to how the Islamic world sees us. The war is controversial and polarizing here, just like this movie and most Americans are gonna love it or hate it long before they actually watch it. I liked it. One almost never sees an American (non-documentary) movie with the guts to be so completely one-sided, especially when our questionable foreign policy is involved. US soldiers as the bad guys, led by a fanatical Christian zealot, is definitely not something one sees every day. This movie is kinda like THE OMEGA CODE 2 turned on its head. Between the bad and the good, VALLEY OF THE WOLVES: IRAQ at least never fails to be entertaining.
    Redback20

    Open Your Eyes See The World

    Finally someone made something different then what we always use to see from Hollywood, The Americans use to be always the one who save the world and always the goods the winners, before was movies about Vietnam, they use to be the bad ones and then the Russians, one American man fighting against all the Russian army (Rambo) and now who else the Arabs ? If they have the right to show to the whole world that Viet army is bad and Russians too so whats wrong with this Kurtlar Vadisi... First time someone made something different then Hollywood use to show us always and now they become a shame ? I don't see any shame in this movie, it was a good movie i enjoyed there is some truth and some fiction in it but at least its not Rambo ;) more realistic then that...Open your eyes people!
    7eat_more_chikin

    Is it really anti-semitic manure?

    I liked this movie.. I know it was a big deal back in Turkey, since it had a soap opera and all but I didn't have any knowledge about that when I watched the movie. If you think this movie is anti-semitic or brings up the issue of raising anti-American spirit, I'd like to remind you the midnight express movie. Americans shall be as well very familiar with the effect of a wrong assumption/judge-mental movie... You see it here in the United States every day, on TV, on movies and etc. I don't understand what is the big deal when another country does the same to the US? We should have the same criterion's for any movie not depending on their nationality but their qualifications. So overall, I suggest this movie not only because it is a perception of another culture also because it is a fun adventure type movie..

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    • Trivia
      This film was the the subject of heated discussions in Germany. Originally it was rated "Not under 18" by the FSK, but distributor Maxximum appealed this decision which resulted in a "Not under 16" rating. Then the film became a success, especially amongst turkish teenagers. The success resulted in massive media coverage. This in turn resulted in broad discussions from politicians (especially from the Bavarian conservative CSU party), youth organisations etc. about the films "Anti-American statements" and their influence on youngsters. After another appeal (from the minister for family and integration from Northrhine Westphalia) the FSK raised the rating back to the original "Not under 18".
    • Goofs
      The U.S. Army is shown using the Ural 375 and Otokar Akrep; the U.S does not use these vehicles.
    • Quotes

      Polat Alemdar: He is God's son.

      Memati Bas: Son of a bitch!

    • Connections
      Followed by Kurtlar Vadisi: Terör (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Altin Hizma
      Performed by Aysun Gültekin

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2006 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official site
      • Official site (Turkey)
    • Languages
      • Turkish
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Valley of the Wolves: Iraq
    • Filming locations
      • Gaziantep, Turkey
    • Production company
      • Pana Film
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    • Budget
      • $8,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,465,471
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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