Suphi Tekniker made his mark in the world of cult cinema with his role in Tarkan and the Silver Saddle (1970), a film that embodies the adventurous spirit of Turkish exploitation films. In this vibrant narrative, Tekniker contributes to the film's unique blend of action and fantasy, capturing the essence of the era's genre. His performance adds depth to the character dynamics, making the film a noteworthy entry in the realm of international cult classics.
Tarkan and the Silver Saddle
Attila the Hun gives a silver saddle to Altar as a gift. The intention of Kostok is get rid of the Huns, and seize the valuable saddle. Little Tarkan who is compulsory abandoned by his foster-mother is remains all alone. His cry attracts the attention of a wolf and the wolf magnifies him like his own cub. Tulga finds him in a village. Years pass - Tulga trains Tarkan and tells about past events. No longer Tarkan will avenge and he will take back the saddle passing into the hands of Kostok