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The cult film that had disastrous consequences for the Turkish tourism industry

Midnight Express (1978), produced by David Puttnam, won two Oscars and very quickly assumed cult status. What the filmmakers hadn’t anticipated was just how deeply they had offended the Turkish people or the disastrous consequences their film had on the country‘s tourism industry. By Geoffrey Macnab for The Independent.

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