
Two soldiers of fortune match wits and guns against the armies of two nations. Set during the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two American adventurers and a band of foreign mercenaries enlist with a Turkish governor, who tasks them with guarding a covert transport through hostile territory.
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Charles Bronson
Josh Corey

Tony Curtis
Adam Dyer

Patrick Magee
The General - Ataturk

Horst Janson
Wollen

Howard Goorney

David de Keyser
Gunner Major (uncredited) (voice)

Michèle Mercier
Aila

Grégoire Aslan
Osman Bey

Tony Bonner
Reese

Leo Gordon
Bolek

John Alderson
U.S. Army Major

Erol Keskin

Suna Keskin
Girl in Cafe (uncredited)

Fikret Hakan
Colonel Elci

Robert Rietti
Col. Enci (uncredited) (voice)

Salih Güney
Capt. Enver

Yüksel Gözen
Papadopoulos

Nosher Powell
Horse Rider (uncredited)

Roger Delgado
Capt. Enver (uncredited) (voice)

Mümtaz Alpaslan

Reed De Rouen
U.S. Navy CPO (uncredited)

Nikki Van der Zyl
Aila (uncredited) (voice)

Manny Michael

Paul Stassino
Gunner Major (uncredited)

John Acheson
Davis

Ken Buckle

Henia Halil
Madam

Terry Yorke

N. Bulent Gultekin
Turkish Captain (uncredited)
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Two American soldiers of fortune – Josh Corey and Adam Dyer – find themselves in 1922 Turkey as the Ottoman Empire teeters on the edge of collapse. Josh, chasing profit amid the chaos, and Adam, the surviving heir to a shipping company who hopes to reclaim a ship seized by the Germans, cross paths with a dangerous new reality: they are captured by the forces of Osman Bey. Osman Bey is a wily Ottoman governor who weighs his options carefully and quickly recognizes the Americans’ firepower, including the iconic Thompson submachine guns, as a tool to be wielded in a volatile theatre of war.
Osman Bey enlists the pair in a mission that sounds almost ordinary on the surface: escort his daughters to Mecca. But the operation has a hidden objective, one tied to a much more valuable prize. He is accompanied by his formidable ward, the striking Aila, who becomes a central figure in the journey. The plan hinges on a delicate balance of trust, speed, and the shifting loyalties of a region under siege by British blockades that complicate every move. Adam suggests leveraging the Turks’ own ship—blocked at port by the British—to slip through the lines and carry out their mission, a risky gambit that could pay off if the locals’ trust can be maintained.
With Osman Bey’s blessing, the convoy heads toward the coast, the dangers of treacherous terrain and the war-torn seas looming at every turn. The travelers must contend with more than nature: a court of scheming officials, led by a Colonel Elci, tests the group’s unity and resolve. The mercenaries quickly discover that Osman Bey’s outward generosity hides a more mercantile mind, and the true objective of the expedition—guarding a priceless treasure from the Empire’s enemies—becomes increasingly clear. The journey becomes a tightrope walk between loyalty and greed, with each side watching the others’ moves as they press toward an uncertain Cairo.
Along the way, the bond between the travelers is strained to the breaking point. Aila proves to be a persuasive and enigmatic companion, shaping the fate of the expedition as much with her wit as with her presence. In a moment of desperation amid a fierce melee, Aila convinces Josh to desert his own men and Adam, and to flee with her, carrying a suitcase that holds jewels and secrets. The betrayal cuts deep, yet Adam and a handful of loyal mercenaries push on—reaching Smyrna with the hope of reuniting with their ship.
The landscape of trust continues to shift when the trio finally converges on the vessel. A tense firefight erupts as panicked Ottoman soldiers board the ship, trying to repel nationalist forces pressing in from the shore. In the chaos, the ship catches fire, and Josh and Adam find themselves prisoners once again, this time at the mercy of battlefield forces led by a nationalist general. He offers them their freedom in exchange for the jewels—a tempting but dangerous bargain that tests every line of loyalty they’ve drawn.
At the pivotal moment, Aila appears, revealing herself as a nationalist spy who has been maneuvering behind the scenes all along. Her presence shifts the balance of power and reveals the most startling truth: the true treasure is not the collection of jewels but an ancient Koran hidden within the suitcase. The general’s willingness to let the mercenaries go hinges on securing this sacred artifact, and the mercenaries’ suspicions about Aila’s loyalty are upheld by the unsettling realization that she may have orchestrated much of the upheaval for her own ends.
In the end, the expedition exposes a web of ambition and deception that outstrips any single treasure. The men confront the consequences of their greed and the costs of trust in a world where loyalties are always in flux and every promise is weighed against the perilous prize at stake. The voyage concludes with a hard-won truth: the most priceless possession may be the knowledge gained through danger, and the line between ally and adversary is never as clear as it seems.
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