

Keloğlan
- Comedy
Keloglan (Bald Boy) is a poor villager, one day he learns the Sultan's Daughter is sick and can't wake up since a long time and the Sultan gave a word he will marry his daughter with whoever wakes her up but people who fails will be executed, so Keloglan decides to try his luck because he has a feeling about he will be succeed.
The Bald Boy is a 1971 Turkish comedy film based on the classic folk tale of Keloglan, a poor villager who attempts to wake the Sultan's daughter from a mysterious sleep in exchange for her hand in marriage. This adventure-comedy combines humor with traditional storytelling as Keloglan faces the ultimate stakes: success means marriage to royalty, failure means execution. The film captures the charm of a timeless tale brought to the screen.
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The Bald Boy — frequently asked
When was The Bald Boy released?
The Bald Boy was released on October 14, 1971.
What is The Bald Boy about?
The film follows Keloglan, a poor villager who attempts to awaken the Sultan's sick daughter from a long sleep. The Sultan has promised his daughter's hand in marriage to whoever succeeds, but failure results in execution.
What genre is The Bald Boy?
The Bald Boy is a comedy film based on traditional folklore.
Is The Bald Boy based on an existing story?
Yes, the film is based on Keloglan, a popular character from Turkish and broader Middle Eastern folk tales and legends.









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