Kanat Tibet, a notable figure in Turkish cinema, appears in Tarkan and the Silver Saddle (1970), where he embodies the adventurous spirit of the iconic character Tarkan. This film, steeped in the tradition of action-packed narratives, showcases Tibet's ability to navigate the blend of fantasy and adventure that defines the genre. His performance adds a layer of charisma to the film, contributing to its status as a cult classic within the realm of exploitation cinema.
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