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Turkish délices

Original title: Turks fruit
  • 1973
  • 16
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
12K
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Rutger Hauer and Monique van de Ven in Turkish délices (1973)
DramaRomance

An aimless young artist learns to face his responsibilities when a former lover develops a terminal illness.An aimless young artist learns to face his responsibilities when a former lover develops a terminal illness.An aimless young artist learns to face his responsibilities when a former lover develops a terminal illness.

  • Director
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Writers
    • Gerard Soeteman
    • Jan Wolkers
  • Stars
    • Monique van de Ven
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Tonny Huurdeman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Jan Wolkers
    • Stars
      • Monique van de Ven
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Tonny Huurdeman
    • 37User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Monique van de Ven
    Monique van de Ven
    • Olga
    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Eric
    Tonny Huurdeman
    Tonny Huurdeman
    • Moeder
    Wim van den Brink
    Wim van den Brink
    • Vader
    Hans Boskamp
    • Winkelchef
    Dolf de Vries
    • Paul
    Manfred de Graaf
    • Henny
    Dick Scheffer
    • Accountant
    Marjol Flore
    • Tineke
    Bert Dijkstra
    • Functionaris
    Bert André
    • Functionaris in Limburg
    Jon Bluming
    • Beveiliging
    Paul Brandenburg
    • Bruidegom
    Suze Broks
    Suze Broks
    • Eric's One night stand
    • (as Suzie Broks)
    David Conyers
    • Amerikaan
    Truus Dekker
    Truus Dekker
    • Serveerster
    Marijke Frijlink
    Marijke Frijlink
    • Moniek
    Reinier Heideman
    Reinier Heideman
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    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Jan Wolkers
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    User reviews37

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    9haildevilman

    Excellent

    Best Dutch film ever.

    A pre action movie Rutger Hauer proves he can act.

    The full romantic scrambles this film shows probably hit home for so many people. Hence it's success.

    It continues to be successful. It recently played Tokyo again in a few art houses and people were lined up. Not just the Dutch expats either, EVERYBODY.

    It well deserved its nomination. If the Genius Kurosawa hadn't been nominated, this would have won.

    Rutger, we hardly knew ye. HAIL!
    10Boba_Fett1138

    Love and drama.

    "Turks fruit" has been voted best Dutch movie recently. I can see why, "Turks fruit" is a delicious treat and perfectly mixes an heavy love story with dramatic and realistic moments life is filled with.

    "Turks fruit" is fine example of good storytelling. The movie is carried by the characters that are very realistically portrayed. Rutger Hauer, Monique van de Ven and Dolf de Vries really are some fine actors. Paul Verhoeven shows with this movie that he also is a great actor director. This movie marked the first real big movie-role breakthrough for both Hauer and van de Ven and also for Verhoeven himself.

    The movie is filled with some typical and subtle Dutch humor which I really enjoyed in this movie. Some of the characters might seem a bit odd but I can assure you that all of the characters are very realistic and are nothing uncommon here in the Netherlands.

    The movie is really daring, especially for its time and is not afraid to show some 'skin' and some explicit scene's. But all of it is done with lots of style so the movie never becomes offensive. The movie is also filled with what later become some typical trademark Verhoeven gore. But all of it serves a purpose in the movie, so it never feels forced like its deliberately put in the movie, to shock the viewers. Verhoeven is a master in this. This is the first Verhoeven movie were he uses the same style which he still puts in his movies these days. The first typically, recognizable Verhoeven movie you can say.

    The nice little soundtrack is composed by Rogier van Otterloo who later also worked on "Soldaat van Oranje" and "Keetje Tippel", with Verhoeven again. The harmonica solo's are recognizably done by Toots Thielemans who might very well be the best harmonica player of all time. The cinematography is done by Jan de Bont and gives an at times nice and realistic view of the Netherlands in the '70's.

    Not THE best Dutch movie of all time (in my opinion that still is "Soldaat van Oranje") but this movie absolutely, most certainly is a romantic/dramatic masterpiece with lots of symbolism and unforgettable and powerful moments in it, that perfectly shows the early talent of Verhoeven, Hauer and van de Ven.

    10/10

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    9NestorNestor

    What a delight indeed

    Paul Verhoeven is known as provocative filmmaker who likes to create daring visual images. He's mostly known by his Hollywood films with unsteady quality. 'Turkish Delight' was Verhoevens first hit in Netherlands and was voted as best Dutch film of the century. With the very first minutes Verhoeven manages to disturb the viewer and unsuspecting viewer can even start to think - what I just got myself into? Very bold depiction of sex and sexuality doesn't seem forced and even the small bursts of intense violence don't stand out from the rest of the film as some bright (or dark) spots.

    'Turkish Delight' is heartwarming and heartbreaking love story between free spirited Olga (Monique van de Ven) and care free sculptor Eric (Rutger Hauer). Both main stars have such a chemistry between them that nothing seems to forced. Their relationship seems as natural as sunshine in Florida (or rain in London).

    Very few directors are capable of making such warm films with provocative aplomb and Verhoeven is master at this game.
    7BeneCumb

    Intense bohemian love in the era of sexual liberation and naturalist looks

    Slightly before the "frizzling" Frenchmen started their famous Emmanuelle-series, the tardy Dutch had Turkish Delight already available and attracted millions of viewers... Well, they are not directly comparable, but movements and changes in views that began to form in the 1960ies enable to realise such creations for "ordinary" people as well. The film in question is pleasantly moody, showing various angles of love-sex-relationship, and courageous character actors (particularly Monique van de Ven as Olga Stapels, Rutger Hauer as Eric Vonk), skillful directing (Paul Verhoeven) and cinematography (Jan de Bont) provide this not-so-extraordinary script additional values and undertones.

    At the same time, I have doubts that Turkish Delight is a timeless film, that it approaches and influences future and current people as well, as many attitudes have changed, and many would consider depicted fashion and hairiness as odd (mildly speaking). And those accustomed to Internet have seen much "bolder" stuff...
    8Galina_movie_fan

    "Love Story" told by Paul Verhoeven

    Few days ago, I watched the documentary Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004) about a channel that had brought the great and unavailable anywhere else films to its 100, 000 lucky subscribers in LA in 70s - 80s. While enjoying the clips from many Foreign and Independent movies that were the best part of documentary, I was able to recognize the movie that I saw many years ago in Moscow and still remember well, I could not only recall the title. I remember that the movie was Dutch, very erotic – in the raw, brutal, twisted yet beautiful and passionate way. Watching "Z Channel..." I was happy to instantly recognize "Turks fruit" (1973) aka "Turkish Delight" made by Paul Verhoeven in 1973. I checked with Netflix, the movie was available; I bumped it up in my queue and just finished watching it. My memory served me well - Verhoeven's early film is as naturalistic, earthy, brutal, erotic, humorous, poetic, poignant, and captivating as I remember it. Based on the novel by Jan Wolker, "Turkish Delight" stars young, hot, very sexy (and I mean it - VERY SEXY) Rutger Hauer as a bohemian free spirited and often cruel sculptor Eric and even younger Monique van de Van as his wife Olga, child-like yet as sensual as Eric was, "the light of his life, the fire of his loins". The film that describes their stormy relationship has become the most financially successful Holland's film that was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film and was proclaimed by Jan Wolker a "75% masterpiece".

    There are not very many directors in the world that can create the atmosphere of raw sensuality as well as Verhoeven (of his Dutch period, especially). Verhoeven is known for uncompromising approach to his work, fiery temperament, and aggressive movie-making. Joe Ezsterhaus who worked with Verhoeven on two films said about him: "The guy is like his movies: brilliant, mercurial, very daring, perverse, a wonderful series of paradoxes and contradictions..." "The Turkish Delight" is all that and I love it but I can understand how its graphic sexuality, more than one disgusting and revolting scenes (but they had to be in the movie) and crude behavior may put off a lot of viewers. Be prepared, "Turkish Delight" is delightful but it is very intense and often not easy to watch.

    8/10

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    • Trivia
      In 1973, this was the most successful Dutch movie ever, and with 3.3 million tickets sold, it was still the most attended Dutch movie in The Netherlands during its 50-year anniversary in 2023.
    • Goofs
      During the thunderstorm, when Eric is walking towards Olga who is standing outside in the rain, the reflection of a spotlight providing "lightning" can be seen on the surface of the door.
    • Quotes

      Eric Vonk: I screw better than God.

    • Connections
      Featured in Adam & Yves (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Meisjes met rode haren
      (uncredited)

      Written by Manfred Oberdörffer (uncredited) & Hans Georg Moslener (uncredited)

      Dutch lyrics by Pim van Zijl (uncredited)

      Performed by Arne Jansen (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Turkish Delight
    • Filming locations
      • Erasmus Universiteit Woudestein, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production company
      • Verenigde Nederlandsche Filmcompagnie (VNF)
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    • Budget
      • NLG 800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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