Feyzi Tuna was born on 20 January 1939 in Balikesir, Turkey. He is a director and actor, known for Devlerin intikami (1967), Daglarin Kartali (1970) and Yasak sokaklar (1965).
Feyzi Tuna's 1973 adaptation (the first in color) of the famous legend of Ezo the Bride, a real person who lived in the south eastern part of Turkey, close to Syrian border, in early 20th century.
An idealist district governor, Selahattin Bey, adopts Yusuf, orphaned after his family was killed by thugs. Yusuf falls in love with Muazzez, the daughter of Selahattin. But when Hilmi Bey’s son Şakir also wants to marry Muazzez, a conflict escalates.
Sherif Ali is a handsome but unemployed young man in the village. He has been linked to many women in his village. Sherif Ali's neighbor, Gülsüm, lost her husband at a young age and lives with her 17-year-old daughter, Hacer. Gülsüm is in love with Şerif Ali and dreams of being with him, but at the same time, her young daughter Hacer is also in love with Şerif Ali. Şerif Ali's heart, however, belongs to Hacer.