Nevhilal Sertap
Nevhilal Sertap pops up in "Turist Ömer: Uzay Yolunda," this wild 1973 Turkish sci-fi comedy that’s basically Star Trek on a shoestring budget—if you squint really hard. The movie? Oh, it’s a trip. You’ve got Turist Ömer, this bumbling everyman who just stumbles his way onto a spaceship with a crew that looks suspiciously like the classic Enterprise gang. We’re talking off-brand Spock, Kirk, the whole crew—except everyone’s speaking Turkish, and the costumes are, well, let’s say “inventive.”
The plot’s sorta out there. Ömer gets mixed up in some intergalactic drama involving green-skinned villains, ray guns that probably started life as hairdryers, and a mission to save the day that Ömer’s definitely not qualified for. But that’s the charm, right? He’s the underdog, always a step behind but somehow landing on his feet. The effects? Yeah, they’re more “cardboard and glitter” than “Hollywood magic,” but that’s half the fun. It’s slapstick, it’s goofy, and there’s this weirdly endearing energy running through the whole thing.
Nevhilal Sertap’s role might not be front and center, but honestly, everyone on screen looks like they’re having a blast, which kinda rubs off on you as a viewer. The movie’s got this cult vibe—part parody, part tribute, completely Turkish. If you’re into offbeat cinema or just wanna see Star Trek through a totally bonkers lens, this one’s worth a watch. Just don’t expect logic, and you’ll have a good time.