Ahmet Sert emerged in the early 1970s as a notable figure in Turkish cinema, particularly within the action and adventure genres. He plays the titular hero in Tarkan and the Silver Saddle (1970), where he embodies the fierce warrior spirit, and reprises his role in Tarkan and the Blood of the Vikings (1971), further cementing his place in the cult film landscape. Sert's performances capture the essence of the era's adventurous storytelling, making him a key player in the saga of Tarkan, a character that resonates with fans of exploitation and genre cinema.
Tarkan and the Blood of the Vikings
TARKAN VERSUS THE VIKINGS features a mustached villain, who is the leader of a Viking clan that worships an octopus god-monster. The Vikings wish to kidnap a beautiful girl to sacrifice her to their demigod, but the heroic Tarkan (Kartal Tibet), aided by his dog, Kurt, is there to save the day.