Erol Taş, born on February 28, 1928, in Turkey, was a prolific actor known for embodying villainous characters in Turkish cinema. His work in Lover of the Monster (1974) showcases his ability to bring a menacing presence to the screen, while The Hand That Feeds the Dead (1974) further solidifies his reputation as a master of the dark and twisted roles that defined his career. Over a span of four decades, Taş appeared in over 220 films, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of cult cinema.
Lover of the Monster
Klaus Kinski as a scientist experiencing marital troubles with his beautiful wife. After finding his scientist father’s diaries, Kinski begins delving into ways to reanimate the dead through a machine that uses cadavers to bring people back to life. But will the experiments drive him mad as they did his father.