Guney 65 ((full)) — Kuzey

The film is a comedic take on the American Civil War (North vs. South), but with an absurd Turkish twist. Two rival textile merchants in Istanbul, (Ayhan Işık) and Güney Ahmet (Öztürk Serengil), constantly clash over customers, prices, and the affection of the same woman — Güzel Gül (Fatma Girik).

In a rare tender moment, Kuzey and his father, Sami , share a sentimental dinner where they discuss regrets. Kuzey’s declaration, "You are still my hero, Dad," is noted by viewers as one of the most moving parts of the episode. kuzey guney 65

| | Actor | Traits | |---------------|-----------|-------------| | Kuzey Mehmet | Ayhan Işık | Handsome, hot-headed, honorable but short-tempered textile seller. “North” represents discipline. | | Güney Ahmet | Öztürk Serengil | Comical, short, mustachioed, greedy but good-hearted rival. “South” represents cunning. | | Güzel Gül | Fatma Girik | Independent, witty neighborhood beauty who plays both men against each other for laughs. | | Patron Hulusi | Hulusi Kentmen | Film director who turns their rivalry into profit. | | Rıza Reis | Vahi Öz | Smuggler leader who hides weapons in fake cannon props. | The film is a comedic take on the

: “Güney Ahmet, you sold fake silk to my best customer!” Güney Ahmet : “It wasn’t fake — it was ‘inspired’ silk. You’re just jealous of my business tactics.” Güzel Gül : “If you two don’t stop fighting, I’ll marry the smuggler. At least he brings foreign cigarettes.” In a rare tender moment, Kuzey and his

kuzey guney 65