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Köşeyi Dönen Adam

  • Comedy
Confirmed1978-12-016.66.2Trakt

Adem is working as a waiter and he gets fired at that moment he inherits a fortune from his rich uncle in USA. Women start to throw themselves at him, people try to use him, everyone acts nicer to him while he is try to manage his new life.

The Man Who Strikes Gold is a 1978 comedy about a waiter named Adem whose life transforms overnight when he inherits a fortune from a wealthy uncle in the USA. Suddenly surrounded by opportunists and admirers, Adem must navigate the chaos of newfound wealth while figuring out who his true friends are.

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
1978-12-01

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Turkey

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The Man Who Strikes Gold — frequently asked

When was The Man Who Strikes Gold released?

The film was released on December 1, 1978.

What is the movie about?

The story follows Adem, a waiter who is fired from his job but immediately inherits a large fortune from his uncle in America. His sudden wealth attracts women, hangers-on, and false friends, forcing him to adapt to his drastically changed circumstances.

What genre is The Man Who Strikes Gold?

It is a comedy that explores themes of wealth, friendship, and identity through humor.

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