The Man Who Saved The World (Turkish Star Wars) 1982 .

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Since The Man Who Saved The World (1982) aka Turkish Star Wars has no copyright to speak of in the United States, under the Internet Archive Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0, I am exercising my right copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission and so I am not interested in making money from this so much as I am interested in freely distributing it to stream on Rumble.com on my GenreOnline channel. My using or citing the work, The Man Who Saved The World (1982) aka Turkish Star Wars does not imply endorsement by the author or the person who identified the work in any way shape or form. I claim no ownership.

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The Print used came from The Internet Archive is an English Dubbed Version. The information on this film as noted within The Internet Archive is as follows:

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Turkish Star Wars (English Dub)

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The 1982 Turkish film Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (English: The Man Who Saved the World) appears to have no relation to the most famous cinematic saga in the United States. However, after watching it, you would realize why it is called Turkish Star Wars as the movie uses unlicensed stock footage from Star Wars: A New Hope!Jul 18, 2022

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The 1982 Turkish film Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (English: The Man Who Saved the World) appears to have no relation to the most famous cinematic saga in the United States. However, after watching it, you would realize why it is called Turkish Star Wars as the movie uses unlicensed stock footage from Star Wars: A New Hope!Jul 18, 2022

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Excerpt from MOVIES LISTS MOCKBUSTER
because of strict copyright laws, these movies always perform a delicate dance at the edge of the copyright infringement border, changing just enough of the original material to avoid getting sued while exploiting the crap out of whatever made their source material make so much cash in the first place.
But what if I told you, fellow aficionados of “so bad it’s good” fare and uncut, unfiltered schlock, that there’s a kind of mockbuster out there in the annals of bad movie history, that didn’t even have to give half a crap about copyright laws? These glorious pieces of cheap trash not only shamelessly copy-pasted entire sections of the Hollywood blockbusters they ripped off (sometimes even repeating the entire script almost word-by-word), but liberally used music and even footage from those films, without, mind you, giving the original copyright holders one red cent in the process.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Turkish mockbusters, an era in Turkish cinema, mostly spanning the ’70s and the ’80s, where producers took complete advantage of the country’s nonexistent enforcement of international copyright laws, and combined that with the fact that many Hollywood blockbusters were taking a long time, sometimes even years, to reach the country’s theaters. Audiences at the time could either wait months or even years to lay eyes on the expensive and polished originals, or immediately be able to watch their favorite local stars make complete fools of themselves as they attempted to recreate a $50 million Spielberg behemoth with loose change and a Bolex camera.

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https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/mockbuster/the-turkish-mockbuster-see-your-favorite-movie-in

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