Omer the Tourist in Star Trek (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1973

Original Title:
Turist Ömer Uzay Yolunda

Alternate Titles:
Turkish Star Trek

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Saner Film

Production Countries:
Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
TR: tr 

Runtime: 72

The Enterprise picks up a Turkish hobo.

The spaceship Enterprise under the command of Captain Kirk has embarked on a new mission. They need to receive the reports from Professor Krater, who lives alone with his wife on the planet Orin 7. Mister Spak lands on the planet with a team. However, one of the crew dies unexpectedly. The doctor had difficulty determining the cause of death. The killer is the professor's wife Nancy. The professor decides to lure a creature from ancient times to the planet with a time machine to save him. Omar, a tourist, is about to be married to a woman he didn't know at the time. During the wedding ceremony, the machine pulls Omar to Orin 7. The tourist thinks that Omar survived. But the adventure is just beginning.

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Director:
Hulki Saner

Director of Photography:
Özdemir Öğüt
Çetin Gürtop

Producer:
Hulki Saner

Writer:
Ferdi Merter

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