Valley of the Wolves (TV series)
| Valley of the Wolves | |
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| Written by |
Ahmet Yurdakul Raci Şaşmaz Bahadır Özdener Mehmet Turgut |
| Directed by |
Osman Sınav Mustafa Şevki Doğan Serdar Akar |
| Starring |
Necati Şaşmaz Özgü Namal Selçuk Yöntem Oktay Kaynarca |
| Theme music composer | Gökhan Kırdar |
| Country of origin | Turkey |
| Original language(s) | Turkish |
| No. of episodes | 97 |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) |
Osman Sınav Raci Şaşmaz |
| Running time | 80 minutes |
| Release | |
| Original network |
Show TV (2003-2005) Kanal D (2005) |
| Original release |
Turkey 15 January 2003 - 29 December 2005 |
| Chronology | |
| Followed by |
Valley of the Wolves: Terror (2007) (banned from broadcast) Valley of the Wolves: Ambush (2007, present) |
| Website | |
Kurtlar Vadisi - The Valley of the Wolves was a Turkish television drama that originally aired on Show TV. The show later moved to Kanal D and was subsequently acquired by ATV for its final season.
The show focuses on protagonist Agent Polat Alemdar, an undercover operative who joins the Mafia and becomes the partner of a known Mafia gunman, Süleyman Çakır. The show makes direct and indirect references to Turkish politics.
Kurtlar Vadisi became the most successful TV show in Turkey.[1] Multiple successful feature films were made based on the show, including Valley of the Wolves: Iraq, Valley of the Wolves: Gladio and Valley of the Wolves: Palestine.
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