Erol Keskin

Country: Turkey
Total Credits at Criticker: 14 (Actor), 5 (Writer)
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After several years of numbly mourning his parents death, 26 year old Selim (Cevik) takes a chance on the US lottery for passports and wins. He decides to sell the family olive grove to raise enough money to live in Manhattan and to break all roots to Turkey, leaving his girlfriend behind. When Selim's aged grand uncle, Nasuhi (Keskin) returns from Russia after 58 years he asks Selim to visit with him the olive grove of his youth. (imdb)
Retired heavy penal court judge Sezgin (Erol Keskin) loses his faith in justice and attorneyship after his beloved daughter Belgin (Deniz Vural)'s murder and acquittance of his son-in-law Ilker (Mustafa Ugurlu) who was on trial for felony. He leaves his hometown and settles into a coastal town.
Even though he was acquitted at the court, Sezgin believes that Ilker murdered his daughter. To execute justice, Sezgin abducts his son-in-law Ilker and locks him in the cellar of his villa. (adaletoyunu.com)
Adak is a Turkish drama film based on a true story by Faruk Erem, featuring a peasant who sacrifices his youngest child to God. The "pathological tale," according to Rekin Teksoy, "focuses on superstitious belief through the interjection of eyewitness accounts." (Wikipedia)
Gonzales, a Spaniard living in Istanbul, reports the disappearance of La Rossa, a beautiful woman living with a mad painter, John Ward. Convinced that Ward has killed her, Gonzales sets out to trap him.
''Love Story'', tells the story of Gül Seker, a poor girl, and Taner Silahcioglu, a rich man.
Üç Istanbul (1983) - TV Mini-Series
The three periods of Istanbul (Abdulhamit, Union and Progress and Armistice) are told by going back to 1936 and under which conditions and personalities the Ottoman Empire collapsed. (imdb) Based on Mithat Cemal Kuntay’s 1938 novel of the same name.