1973 Turkish film
3 Dev Adam
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Directed by
| T. Fikret Ucak
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Written by
| Do?an Tamer
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Based on
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Produced by
| Hasan Tual
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Starring
| - Aytekin Akkaya
- Deniz Erkanat
- Yavuz Selekman
- Tevfik ?en
- Do?an Tamer
- Mine Sun
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Cinematography
| Orhan Kapkı
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Edited by
| Husamettin Uren
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Production
companies
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Distributed by
| RENKL?
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Release date
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- November 1, 1973
(
1973-11-01
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Running time
| 81 minutes
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Country
| Turkey
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Language
| Turkish
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3 Dev Adam
(
Uc Dev Adam
; translated as
Three Giant Men
and sometimes referred to as
Captain America and Santo vs. Spider-Man
) is a 1973 Turkish
superhero film
, directed by T. Fikret Ucak and written by Do?an Tamer, based on characters created by
Steve Ditko
,
Jack Kirby
,
Stan Lee
,
Joe Simon
and
Rodolfo Guzman Huerta
, featuring Aytekin Akkaya as
Captain America
and
Yavuz Selekman
as
Santo
called to Istanbul on a special mission to stop the villainous
Spider-Man
and his criminal gang.
The
Turksploitation
film, which went on nationwide general release across the country on November 1, 1973
(
1973-11-01
)
, was completely unauthorized by the copyright owners of the characters depicted. The film was popular and thus spawned other rip-offs of other major Hollywood productions.
[1]
[
citation needed
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Plot
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The story unfolds in
Istanbul
with a violent criminal organization led by Spider-Man, a former wrestler turned supervillain, lashing out in the city by flooding it with counterfeit money. In a shockingly repulsive act, members of this organization mutilate a woman's face by using a boat propeller. Responding to the crisis, a small task force, comprising Captain America, Santo, and Captain America's girlfriend, Julia, arrives to assist the local police in halting Spider-Man and the rest of his gang.
Julia, who successfully infiltrates Spider-Man's hideout, gets captured and transported to a remote location. Despite the perilous situation, she manages to send an
SOS
signal to Captain America. Taking swift action, Captain America rescues Julia, but Spider-Man eludes capture. Simultaneously, Mexico's national wrestler and superhero, Santo, infiltrates the counterfeit operation disguised as a
dojo
. After being captured briefly, Santo escapes, carrying incriminating evidence.
Captain America and Santo embark on a mission to raid a crucial hideout central to the counterfeit operation, successfully shutting it down. However, Spider-Man seizes the opportunity to commit further crimes, including killing a couple, stealing a statue, and fleeing the scene. Subsequently, another intense confrontation between the heroes and Spider-Man unfolds, revealing the shocking ability of Spider-Man to spawn duplicates of himself upon death.
In an attempt to apprehend Spider-Man, Captain America and Santo go undercover in a nightclub, leading to a fierce confrontation with Spider-Man's gang. Overwhelmed, the heroes are captured and taken to Spider-Man's hideout. Displaying clever tactics, Captain America and Santo feign infighting, confusing their captors and enabling their escape. They eliminate most of the gang members, but Spider-Man arrives with his girlfriend.
During the ensuing chaos, Spider-Man's girlfriend is tragically struck by a stray shot from one of his henchmen. Spider-Man flees, with Captain America in relentless pursuit. After a grueling battle, Captain America seemingly defeats Spider-Man, only to be confronted by yet another Spider-Man. The fight intensifies until each Spider-Man is ultimately defeated.
As the heroes prepare to depart Istanbul, Captain America, driven by suspicion, notices a figure resembling Spider-Man sitting in the back of a taxi. Reacting impulsively, he runs to the taxi, then reaches inside, pulls the person's head through the window, then unmasks him, but only to surprisingly discover that it is just a very young boy wearing a Spider-Man wrestling mask?a boisterous and poignant twist to conclude the tale.
Cast
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- Yavuz Selekman
as
Santo
. The primary difference between this version of El Santo and the original is that the character in the film wears his wrestling mask only during certain situations, whereas the real-life Santo was never seen in public with his true identity revealed when he didn't wear a mask. Santo was famous during the 1960s and the 1970s and he was very well known in
Turkey
.
- Aytekin Akkaya as
Captain America
. He doesn't have his shield and his mask lacks the wings by the sides of his head. His signature attire that he wears in the film resembles more of his traditional wrestling gear that he was well known for wearing during wrestling matches.
- Tevfik ?en as
Spider-Man
. He is depicted as a villain, with none of his abilities from the comics. He wears white face paint on his top eyelids and has strands of hair sticking out of his eye holes in his mask that resemble long eyebrows. His only superpower in the film is the ability to come back unharmed from death multiple times, which is interpreted as making clones of himself. His signature attire that he wears in the film resembles more of his traditional wrestling gear that he was well known for wearing during wrestling matches.
- Do?an Tamer as Inspector Orhan
- Deniz Erkanat as Julia, Captain America's girlfriend and superhero partner.
- Mine Sun as Nadya, Spider-Man's girlfriend and supervillain partner.
- Altan Gunbay as Nightclub Owner
- Ersun Kazancel as Bartender
- Osman Han as Bouncer
- Ali Ekdal as Commissioner
- Nilgun Ceylan as Dancing Stripper
- ?hsan Baysal as Bouncer
- Mehmet Ya?mur as Bekir, Spider-Man's henchman
See also
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References
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External links
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