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'''''Susuz Yaz''''' is a [[1964 in film|1964]] [[black-and-white]] [[Turkish film]] directed by [[Metin Erksan]] and [[David E. Durston]]. It tells the story of a [[tobacco]] farmer who selfishly [[dam]]s a river to irrigate his own property and ruin his competitors. It has been released in the [[English-speaking world]] under various titles, including '''''Dry Summer''''', '''''Reflections''''' and '''''I Had My Brother's Wife'''''. |
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Directed by | Metin Erksan David E. Durston |
Starring | Ulvi Dogan |
Cinematography | Ali Ugur |
Release date | 1964 |
Running time | 70 min. |
Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Susuz Yaz is a 1964 black-and-white Turkish film directed by Metin Erksan and David E. Durston. It tells the story of a tobacco farmer who selfishly dams a river to irrigate his own property and ruin his competitors. It has been released in the English-speaking world under various titles, including Dry Summer, Reflections and I Had My Brother's Wife.