One of the most important films that left its mark on the legendary Yeşilçam period of Turkish cinema, The King of the Scavengers attracts attention with its cast that we cannot get enough of, as well as its story, which we rarely encounter better even today. If you have only watched the movie and passed it by, you will be surprised by the unknowns about it.
Many of us did not have the chance to watch it in the cinema, but every time we came across it on television, we did not change the channel until we finished the movie The King of Garbagemen. Because this movie is one of the best movies shot during the Yeşilçam period, which is considered by many to be one of the most valuable periods of Turkish cinema. The King of Scavengers is impressive both with its cast and the story it tells to the audience. a true legend.
Even if you have watched it over and over again, you may have missed some details in the movie King of the Scavengers because The scenario has a structure that is literally worked out step by step. Of course, interesting details are not only in the movie. Some details that happened before, behind the scenes and after the movie The King of Garbagemen are among the unknowns of this movie. Now we’re diving into those details.
First, let’s briefly remember the movie King of the Garbagemen:
- Year: 1977
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Director: Zeki Ökten
- Cast: Kemal Sunal, Ayşen Gruda, Şener Şen
- IMDb: 8.5
Garbage collector Apti is loved by everyone in the neighborhood where he works. He falls in love with Hacer, who works as a cleaner in a house in the same neighborhood. But Police Chief Şakir also has his eyes on Hacer. Because Apti is poor, her family does not give her Hagar. Şakir’s mother does not want Hacer either, but she somehow finds a way and takes the girl. Meanwhile, Apti enters a casino by chance and suddenly becomes famous. Things change a lot after that day.
Interesting information, some of which you will hear for the first time, about the King of Scavengers:
- The King of Scavengers was deemed worthy of two Golden Orange awards.
- Both ‘king’ movies were shot in the same location.
- Apti the garbage man is actually a real person.
- The King of Garbagemen is one of the few movies in which we watched Kemal Sunal with İlyas Salman.
- Hababam Class Ahmet is also in the movie.
- Did you notice Undersecretary Kemal in The King of Garbagemen?
- The illegal cigarette man is actually the production manager of the film.
- There is also a subtle nod to the Milk Brothers movie in the movie.
- Today, we can watch The King of the Scavengers like a documentary.
The King of Scavengers was deemed worthy of two awards in the Golden Orange:
Golden Orange Film Festival, one of the most important cinema organizations in our country, rewards the best of Turkish cinema every year. The King of Garbagemen was among the best films at the 15th Antalya Film Festival held in 1978, both in two categories. That year, Umur Bugay, the screenwriter of the film, was awarded the Best Screenplay award, while Şener Şen, who played Police Chief Şakir, was awarded the Best Supporting Actor award. In other words, the film was a popular production even in its time.
Both ‘king’ movies were shot in the same location:
Filmed in 1976, one year before 1977’s King of the Garbagemen. The King of Doormen movie is like a movie that takes place in the same place but in a different universe. The reason for this is not only that Kemal Sunal plays the leading role in both films, but also that both films were shot in the same place. Both The King of Doormen and The King of Garbagemen were shot on Güneşli Street in the Cihangir district of Istanbul, but in different apartments. Later, the name of this street was changed to Kemal Sunal Street to honor the master actor.
Scavenger Apti is actually a real person:
When Kemal Sunal heard that he would play in the movie Garbage King, he took a while before the shooting to prepare for the role. He actually started watching Mehmet Konuk, a garbage collector in Beyoğlu, from afar. He really wanted to act like a garbage collector in the movie by watching all the movements of a garbage collector, we know that he succeeded.
Kemal Sunal then went to Mehmet Konuk, who had taught him scavenging without realizing it, and explained the situation. Mehmet Konuk was very happy about this situation and He asked Kemal Sunal to use the bucket and broom he actually used during work in the film. Kemal Sunal accepted this and Mehmet Konuk gave him a warning that we will often hear later in the movie: ‘Do not let anything happen to them, it is state property, it is my responsibility.’
The King of Garbagemen is one of the few movies in which we watched Kemal Sunal with İlyas Salman:
We all think of the two master comedy actors of Turkish cinema, İlyas Salman and Kemal Sunal, as an inseparable duo, but Actually, this is an illusion. Because there are only two movies in which the two starred together; King of the Scavengers and Kibar Feyzo, produced in 1978. So The King of Garbagemen is an extremely important production in this respect.
Hababam Class Ahmet is also in the movie:
‘What did we miss, let me watch it again!’ Don’t say that because he doesn’t appear in the movie. In the 1977 movie Hababam Class Awakens Ahmet Sezerel, who appeared before us as Ahmet, the gentleman new student at school, served as assistant director in the movie Garbage King. Many actors we watched on the screen during the Yeşilçam period took on different roles such as director, producer and screenwriter in these films.
Did you notice Undersecretary Kemal in The King of Garbagemen?
This is a detail you can see when you watch carefully again. While waiting in the Apti tube queue, An extra has a short conversation with the actor. Those who watched the movie carefully noticed that this person is the master actor Ferdi Akarnur, who won our hearts with his role as Undersecretary Kemal in the TV series Çocuk Duymasın. The King of Garbagemen is one of the first films in which he starred.
The illegal cigarette man is actually the production manager of the film:
In the movie King of the Scavengers, it is mentioned that Hacer has four older brothers, but we never see him because one of them is in prison. He is one of Hacer’s three older brothers that we see in the movie. Necdet Doğan, who plays the brother who draws attention for selling illegal cigarettes, also served as the production manager of the movie Garbage King. Unfortunately, Necdet Doğan passed away in 2011.
There is also a subtle nod to the Milk Brothers movie in the movie:
We also watched Şener Şen with Kemal Sunal in the leading roles in the 1976 movie Süt Kardeşler, directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Because Kemal Sunal plays a soldier and Şener Şen plays a commander in this movie. ‘Commander!’ he was addressing. In the movie The King of Garbagemen, garbage collector Apti says to Police Chief Şakir, ‘Commander!’ We see what he said. This address sends a subtle nod to the movie Milk Brothers.
We can watch The King of the Scavengers like a documentary today:
As we mentioned in the introduction, the script of the King of Garbagemen movie is full of finely crafted details. Bread queues, tube queues, news given by the newspaper boy, When we look at it today, countless details such as class differences between people and the positioning of the civil service make it a documentary about the 1970s. Of course, the fictional side of the story is also quite strong, but the facts are the realities of that period.
One of the most important productions of Yeşilçam cinema. Talking about the unknowns of the King of Garbagemen movie We tried to bring to light some hidden details. Do you like the movie King of the Scavengers? You can share your thoughts in the comments.
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