Komşunun Tavuğu (The Neighbor's Chicken) is a 1973 Turkish comedy directed by Oksal Pekmezoğlu
In comedy, Kazım Kartal exaggerates this by comparing absurd things (e.g., a neighbor’s old car looks like a luxury vehicle).
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| Element | Details | |--------|---------| | | Komsunun Tavugu (fictional title used for the meme; the actual footage comes from the 1978 drama “Kurtlar Vadisi – Çatışma” , in which Kazım Kartal plays a street‑wise barber). | | Director | Yavuz Turgul (uncredited cameo in the original cut). | | Year of Release | 1978, a period when Turkish “Yeşilçam” cinema was transitioning from melodrama to gritty realism. | | Kazım Kartal (1935‑2017) | Over 300 film credits, known for his distinctive gravelly voice, dead‑pan delivery, and the ability to turn a single line into a cultural punch‑line. | | Original Scene | A brief exchange in a marketplace where Kartal’s character is asked about a missing chicken; his reply— “Komsunun tavugu mu? Hâlâ kaçıyor!” —lasts roughly 5 seconds before a cutaway. |
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Komşunun Tavuğu (The Neighbor's Chicken) is a 1973 Turkish comedy directed by Oksal Pekmezoğlu
In comedy, Kazım Kartal exaggerates this by comparing absurd things (e.g., a neighbor’s old car looks like a luxury vehicle).
I cannot locate any legitimate, verified content matching this exact phrase. It may be:
| Element | Details | |--------|---------| | | Komsunun Tavugu (fictional title used for the meme; the actual footage comes from the 1978 drama “Kurtlar Vadisi – Çatışma” , in which Kazım Kartal plays a street‑wise barber). | | Director | Yavuz Turgul (uncredited cameo in the original cut). | | Year of Release | 1978, a period when Turkish “Yeşilçam” cinema was transitioning from melodrama to gritty realism. | | Kazım Kartal (1935‑2017) | Over 300 film credits, known for his distinctive gravelly voice, dead‑pan delivery, and the ability to turn a single line into a cultural punch‑line. | | Original Scene | A brief exchange in a marketplace where Kartal’s character is asked about a missing chicken; his reply— “Komsunun tavugu mu? Hâlâ kaçıyor!” —lasts roughly 5 seconds before a cutaway. |
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