Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Most recently watched by Javitron, sleestakk
A young man discovers that he was adopted, and that his father was really a superhero named Copperhead. Like anyone who finds out such blood runs in his veins, he dons the Copperhead mask and goes into action. First on his list is the nefarious, mustached Dr. Satan, who has plans to steal technology that will let him control the world’s robots and electronics. This technology belongs to a kindly professor and his pretty daughter, whose safety is now in Copperhead’s hands. As he fights to bring the villain down, he finds time to enjoy the numerous Turkish beauties who disrobe for him.
Length 84 minutes
Kunt Tulgar | Erol Günaydın | Mine Mutlu | Muzaffer Tema | Tijen Doray | Yalin Tolga | Erol Taş
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
07/26/2025 | Home Theater | DVD | Owned | 5.5 stars |
07/09/2011 | TV | DVD | Rented | 6.5 stars |
(Average) 6 stars |
AKA Yilmayan Seytan, a Turkish genre movie that plays like a cross between 1940s Batman, adventure serials from the ‘30s, and early James Bond films. Cribbing portions of the score from Bond scores probably helps reinforce that.
These are newish releases on DVD (trust me, the quality would NOT be improved by having these on Blu-ray) from an Italian company called Filmotronik. I broke my no-DVDs rule to buy a handful of Filmotronik DVDs covering Indian, Turkish and Indonesian genre films. I don’t believe there are very good film elements left, especially of the Turkish films, to do any decent restorations from. These are about as good as you’re going to get.
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