Selamsız Bandosu

Selamsız Bandosu
Directed by Nesli Çölgeçen
Produced by Türker İnanoğlu
Nahit Ataman
Written by Nesli Çölgeçen
Starring Şener Şen
Uğur Yücel
Üstün Asutay
Ali Uyandıran
Release dates
1987
Running time
107 min.
Language Turkish

Selamsız Bandosu (literally "No greetings Band") is a 1987 Turkish film.

Plot

The setting is an Anatolian town. Being far from the big cities, it is more or less an isolated town and it is sarcastically called Selamsız ( "No Greetings"). Latif Şahin, the mayor of the town learns that the president plans to travel to East Anatolia by train. The railroad is close by and Latif hopes to solve some problems of his town by attracting the attention of the president and if possible inviting him to his town.

However, the town is a poor town and certain precautions have to be taken before hosting the president. One of the problems is that the town has no music band or musicians to welcome the president. Finally a drunkard named Murat who claims to be a former band conductor is hired. Murat is tasked to form a band by teaching how to play instruments to a group of town people who never have had a proper music training before.[1]

While Latif and Murat are trying to accomplish the almost impossible, Latif's political rival Tahir plans to sabotage the band. The struggle between Latif and Tahir is full of funny events.

The big day comes, the band now is able to play at least a few marches and the town people with their best costumes are ready to welcome the president around the railroad. The train cames, slows down but it continues without stopping. The only thing the town people see is a waving hand of the big man.[2]

Cast

Character Artist
Latif (mayor) Şener Şen
Murat (conductor)Ali Uyandıran
Tahir (Latif's rival)Üstün Asutay
Musa ( a mamber of the city councel)Uğur Yücel
Hasibe (a girl interested in Murat)Güzin Çorağan
Latif's assistantTuncay Akça

References

  1. Mubi page
  2. Intersiname page

External links

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