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Memed My Hawk

1984 | 110 min | Drama

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Memed My Hawk

1984Peter Ustinov

Synopsis

Memed, My Hawk is a 1984 British-Yugoslav drama film directed by and starring Peter Ustinov, with Herbert Lom, Denis Quilley and Michael Elphick. It is an adaptation of the 1955 Turkish novel Memed, My Hawk, the debut novel of Yaşar Kemal, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Memed, My Hawk was produced in Yugoslavia following the Turkish government's refusal of permission to film.

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Credits

Producer
Fuad Kavur
Director
Peter Ustinov
Screenplay
Peter Ustinov
Director of Photography
Freddie Francis
Original Music Composer

Cast · 16

Denis Quilley

Denis Quilley

Barry Dennen

Barry Dennen

Marne Maitland

Marne Maitland

SM

Siobhán McKenna

PR

Phil Rose

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