TV series
Wadi Al Zeab
Overview
One of Turkey's most iconic and influential dramas, Valley of the Wolves follows Polat Alemdar, an undercover agent who infiltrates Istanbul's most dangerous crime organisation after years of preparation. Combining organised crime, covert operations and sharp political commentary, the series fearlessly tackles Turkey's shadowy relationship between the state, the mafia and power — and became a cultural phenomenon that spawned multiple films and spin-offs.
Details
- First air date
- 2003-01-15
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 4 seasons
- Episodes
- 97 episodes
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Drama, War & Politics, Crime
- Network
- Show TV
- Production
- Pana Film, Sinegraf
- Country
- TR
- Original language
- TR
Cast
- Necati Şaşmaz as Polat Alemdar
- Özgü Namal as Elif Eylül
- Gürkan Uygun as Memati Baş
- İpek Tenolcay as Nesrin Çakır
- Emin Olcay as Ömer Candan
- Serpil Tamur as Nazife Candan
- Hande Kazanova as Canan Çavan
- Atilla Olgaç as Kılıç
- İstemi Betil as Laz Ziya
- Adnan Biricik as Nizamettin Güvenç
- İsmail İncekara as İplikçi Nedim
- Osman Wöber as Tuncay Kantarcı
Creators and crew
- Osman Sınav - Creator
- Raci Şaşmaz - Creator
- Osman Sınav - Producer
- Raci Şaşmaz - Producer
- Mustafa Şevki Doğan - Director
Seasons
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