Necdet Kökeş
Necdet Kökeş brings a distinct presence to the screen in White Fire (1984), where he navigates the gritty underbelly of crime and revenge. His performance adds depth to the film's exploration of obsession and betrayal, characteristic of the exploitation genre. While little is documented about his career, Kökeş's role in this cult classic highlights the raw energy and audacity of 1980s grindhouse cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult films.
White Fire
When Bo was a child, a mysterious stranger sadistically murdered his parents. Only Bo and his sister, Ingrid survived the bloodshed. Now, twenty years later... Bo and his sister are grown up. They are now employees at a diamond mineshaft located in the desert. As mischievous as they are, they stumble upon the discovery of a legendary diamond, the "White Fire." However, this rapture for the diamond has provoked the angst of some short-tempered, not-so-nice villains. The quest to capture the most sought-out diamond in the world is afoot...