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Is Paul Blart: Mall Cop on Netflix in Turkey?
Yes you can watch Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) in Turkey, but not without unlocking it.
Did you know that Netflix has movies and shows in their catalogue that they hide from us here in Turkey?
Thousands of them! Paul Blart: Mall Cop is one of them.
And did you know there are now ways to unlock those titles so you can watch them?
Read on to learn how. We've got steps, instructions, and the links you need.
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
2009
Mild-mannered Paul Blart has always had huge dreams of becoming a State Trooper. Until then, he patrols the local mall as a security guard. With his closely cropped moustache, personal transporter and gung-ho attitude, only Blart seems to take his job seriously. All that changes when a team of thugs raids the mall and takes hostages. Untrained, unarmed and a super-size target, Blart has to become a real cop to save the day.
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Actors
Kevin James, Keir O'Donnell, Jayma Mays, Raini Rodriguez
Directors
Steve Carr
Where to watch Paul Blart: Mall Cop in Turkey
Netflix has Paul Blart: Mall Cop available in other countries around the world, but hides it from subscribers in Turkey.
Unlocking it is simple, although it does require a subscription to a 3rd-party service.
Unlock Paul Blart: Mall Cop in Turkey
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