Ali Taygun, known for his role in Satan (1974), brings a unique presence to the film's exploration of moral ambiguity and temptation. In this cult classic, he navigates the complexities of desire and morality, embodying the film's dark themes with a compelling performance. Taygun's work in Satan contributes to the ongoing conversation around exploitation cinema, showcasing the genre's ability to challenge societal norms and provoke thought. His involvement in this film marks a significant point in the landscape of 1970s cult cinema.
Satan
In this remake of the 1973 horror hit “The Exorcist”, a 12 year old girl named Gul, living with her mother in a cozy, high society life in Istanbul becomes possessed by the Satan himself through a Ouija board and a troubled psychiatrist and an experienced exorcist become the girl’s only hope for salvation.