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Klink: Soy ve Öldür

  • 1967
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
148
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Klink: Soy ve Öldür (1967)
AdventureCrimeFantasy

Kilink is between 2 rival gangs and manages to turn one against the other. All of them are after a precious microfilm and a big foreign treasure. Kilink proves to be the most perfect Fantoma... Read allKilink is between 2 rival gangs and manages to turn one against the other. All of them are after a precious microfilm and a big foreign treasure. Kilink proves to be the most perfect Fantomas of them all, changing disguises more often than he changes socks. At the same time, it's... Read allKilink is between 2 rival gangs and manages to turn one against the other. All of them are after a precious microfilm and a big foreign treasure. Kilink proves to be the most perfect Fantomas of them all, changing disguises more often than he changes socks. At the same time, it's raining gorgeous ladies all over the place. Most of them rivals. All of them falling for ... Read all

  • Director
    • Yilmaz Atadeniz
  • Writer
    • Yilmaz Atadeniz
  • Stars
    • Yildirim Gencer
    • Suzan Avci
    • Reha Yurdakul
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    148
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yilmaz Atadeniz
    • Writer
      • Yilmaz Atadeniz
    • Stars
      • Yildirim Gencer
      • Suzan Avci
      • Reha Yurdakul
    • 6User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yildirim Gencer
    Yildirim Gencer
    • Kilink
    Suzan Avci
    Suzan Avci
    • Selma
    Reha Yurdakul
    Reha Yurdakul
    Devlet Devrim
    Devlet Devrim
    Cahit Irgat
    Cahit Irgat
    Sevda Nur
    Sevda Nur
    Süha Dogan
    Süha Dogan
    • Kerim
    Meriç Basaran
    Meriç Basaran
    Tansu Sayin
    Necati Er
    Necati Er
    Askin Dilek
    Tevfik Soyulgan
    Lütfü Engin
    Lütfü Engin
    • Lütfü
    • (as Lütfi Engin)
    Kudret Karadag
    Kudret Karadag
    Behçet Nacar
    Behçet Nacar
    • Kerim'in Adami
    Hakki Kivanç
    • Hakki
    Taner Kalayci
    Bilal Inci
    Bilal Inci
    • Director
      • Yilmaz Atadeniz
    • Writer
      • Yilmaz Atadeniz
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    7udar55

    Kilink, Kilink, Kilink...come out to playyyyyy

    This picks right up where KILINK VS. THE FLYING MAN ends with Kilink dead after a fall off a building. But, as a narrator cautiously tells us, this is not the end of Kilink's story. Sure enough, he is alive a few minutes later and planning his next scheme. How did he survive? Well, we are never told. He just does because he is Kilink. So much for the efforts of the Flying Man in the first two films (he is nowhere to be seen in this one).

    This entry has Kilink getting involved in a war between two rival gangs over some microfilms that has pictures of Turkey's bases and missiles on it. I guess Kilink was getting pretty popular because they turn him into a semi-goodguy this go around, even having him enact revenge on behalf of a widowed wife (although he still kills ruthlessly, baby). This one plays like a EuroSpy film and is my favorite of the three. It has quite a bit more action than the first two with Kilink getting chased all around Istanbul. He also manages to seduce tons of ladies and pull that face switching gag about 50 times. This is the best looking print of the three KILINK films that Onar Films has released (apparantly off a Beta master). I hope they keep releasing more of these.
    6dbborroughs

    A more conventional Kilink is somehow less fun

    The first Kilink film (Kilink in Istanbul) is a fantastic thrill ride of action sex violence and silliness. When I saw it I sat there with my mouth open amazed at the "throw everything into it the mix" nature of the movie. There was no reason any of it should have worked, but it did in spades. I was so excited by the prospect of seeing another film in the series I picked up a copy of the third film even though it was sans subtitles.

    The plot of the film has Kilink, again back from the dead, playing off two bands of gangsters against each other. The police also join the battles once they realize that the super criminal is not as dead as they thought. There are shoot outs, fist fights and seductions in the typical Kilink style as our hero attempts to get whatever he's after this time (without subtitles it was hard to tell what it was). Its a Turkish version of Yojimbo or Fistful of Dollars.

    Kilink Strip and Kill is a disappointment, or is at least without subtitles. The problem is not that there isn't the over the top violence and behavior, there is, there's just less of it. The problem here is that the film has a good number of scenes with just dialog, where nothing but talk happens. I'm sure had I had a subtitled print this would have played better, but it didn't and I kept wanting to reach for the fast forward. I know that part of the problem is that since the film is also sans supernatural/superhero elements the film seems to be just another gangster film, but with a protagonist in a full skeleton costume. I liked the wild elements of the first film and was slightly disappointment that they weren't here to spice things up.

    If you've seen other Kilink films give this one a try, although try to hold out for one with proper subtitles. Its not bad, its just hard to follow with out them, hence my rating of six. I know that should I be able to find a subtitled print I will be very happy to try this again.
    7daustin

    Kilink is a super-stud

    All women love Kilink - that's just a fact. Kilink plays two groups of rival gangsters against each other while trying to get ahold of some Macguffin ... ahem, microfilm. Meanwhile he romances all the ladies, kills half of them, and runs around a lot while the cops chase him. Plenty of silly goons, fun gadgets, sexy babes, and the super-cool Kilink, of course.

    This installment is not as wacked-out as Kilink Istanbul'da, which is faster paced and more supernaturally oriented. What Strip and Kill does offer is a more coherent plot, and much more of Kilink himself, in all his badness. Long live Kilink!
    7yusufpiskin

    Kilink 3

    The film tells the adventures of Kilink, who is in pursuit of an important microfilm. Kilink's new mission is of international importance. For this, he manages to attend the secret meeting organized by the secret service organizations in New York. At the meeting, he learns that there is a microfilm hidden in the safe of the Patagonia Embassy in Istanbul. Microfilm is very important as it shows the location of radar and missile defense bases. Kilink's goal is to seize the microfilm before other agents want to seize it. However, while doing this, he finds himself in conflicting interests.

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1967 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Kilink: Strip and Kill
    • Production companies
      • Atadeniz Film
      • Gür Film
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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