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HorrorFantasy

The Keep

- They were all drawn to the keep. Tonight, they will all face the evil.

Set during World War II, a German army garrison is sent to guard a mountain pass in a village in Romania's Carpathian mountains and sets up barracks in an ancient stone fortress. Two of the soldiers unwittingly release a mysterious entity that kills or corrupts those within its influence, drawing the attention of a Gestapo commander, a Jewish scholar and a mysterious traveller.

Release Date : 1983-12-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesAssociated CapitalCapital Equipment LeasingHoward W. Koch ProductionsGene Kirkwood Productions

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Scott Glenn

Character Name : Glaeken Trismegestus

Original Name : Scott Glenn

Gender : Male

Alberta Watson

Character Name : Eva Cuza

Original Name : Alberta Watson

Gender : Female

Jürgen Prochnow

Character Name : Captain Klaus Woermann

Original Name : Jürgen Prochnow

Gender : Male

Robert Prosky

Character Name : Father Mihail Fonescu

Original Name : Robert Prosky

Gender : Male

Gabriel Byrne

Character Name : Major Kaempffer

Original Name : Gabriel Byrne

Gender : Male

Ian McKellen

Character Name : Dr. Theodore Cuza

Original Name : Ian McKellen

Gender : Male

William Morgan Sheppard

Character Name : Alexandru

Original Name : William Morgan Sheppard

Gender : Male

Royston Tickner

Character Name : Tomescu

Original Name : Royston Tickner

Gender : Male

Michael Carter

Character Name : Radu Molasar

Original Name : Michael Carter

Gender : Male

John Vine

Character Name : Lutz

Original Name : John Vine

Gender : Male

Wolf Kahler

Character Name : S.S. Adjutant

Original Name : Wolf Kahler

Gender : Male

Jona Jones

Character Name : Otto

Original Name : Jona Jones

Gender : Male

Rosalie Crutchley

Character Name : Josefa

Original Name : Rosalie Crutchley

Gender : Female

Frederick Warder

Character Name : Border Guard 1

Original Name : Frederick Warder

Gender : Male

Bruce Payne

Character Name : Border Guard 2

Original Name : Bruce Payne

Gender : Male

David Cardy

Character Name : Alexandru's Son

Original Name : David Cardy

Gender : Male

John Eastham

Character Name : Alexandru's Second Son

Original Name : John Eastham

Gender : Male

Philip Bloomfield

Character Name : Josefa's Son

Original Name : Philip Bloomfield

Gender : Male

Yashaw Adem

Character Name : Carlos

Original Name : Yashaw Adem

Gender : Male

Stephen Whittaker

Character Name : S.S. Kommando

Original Name : Stephen Whittaker

Gender : Male

Ian Ruskin

Character Name : S.S. Kommando

Original Name : Ian Ruskin

Gender : Male

Stephen Jenn

Character Name : S.S. Kommando

Original Name : Stephen Jenn

Gender : Male

Benedick Blythe

Character Name : S.S. Kommando

Original Name : Benedick Blythe

Gender : Male

Robin Langford

Character Name : S.S. Kommando

Original Name : Robin Langford

Gender : Male

Renny Krupinski

Character Name : Wehrmacht Soldier

Original Name : Renny Krupinski

Gender : Male

Peter Guinness

Character Name : Wehrmacht Soldier

Original Name : Peter Guinness

Gender : Male

Sean Baker

Character Name : Wehrmacht Soldier

Original Name : Sean Baker

Gender : Male

Timothy Block

Character Name : Wehrmacht Soldier

Original Name : Timothy Block

Gender : Male

Owain Griffiths

Character Name : Wehrmacht Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Owain Griffiths

Gender : Male

Ralph G. Morse

Character Name : Wehrmacht Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Ralph G. Morse

Gender : Male

Doug Robinson

Character Name : Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Doug Robinson

Gender : Male

Peter Ross-Murray

Character Name : Nazi Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter Ross-Murray

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-02-16

**_Arty fantasy/horror taking place at a citadel in Romania during WW2_** In late 1941, a motorized German infantry unit holds a pass in the Carpathian Mountains by occupying a strange fortress that’s “built backwards,” as the captain observes (Jürgen Prochnow). When soldiers start mysteriously dying, it draws a ruthless Nazi commander into the fray (Gabriel Byrne), as well as a Hebrew professor and his daughter (Ian McKellen & Alberta Watson). A strange nomad is also attracted to the proceedings (Scott Glenn). Based on the 1981 book of the same name, "The Keep" (1983) is a supernatural thriller set in WW2, one of director Michael Mann’s early flicks before his great success with films like “The Last of the Mohicans” (1992). While this was a flop at the box office, it has since developed a cult following. It was no cheapo movie, costing a whopping $11 million at the time and hence has quality production values, especially for an early 80’s horror flick. It’s comparable to a late-era Hammer movie, just made on a huge budget and without Cushing or Lee. There are elements of “Altered States” (1980), “The Formula” (1980), “The Seventh Sign” (1988) and “Howling V: The Rebirth” (1989) so, if you like those films, check it out (and, yes, I realize those last two came out 5-6 years later). The production was troubled with Mann’s original edit being 3.5 hours, which is well over TWICE as long as the version released to theaters (!). This has caused critics to denounce “The Keep” as a jaggedly-edited outlandish mess that attempts to be an art film, a horror flick and a WW2 movie without really succeeding at any. The film’s peculiarity is augmented by a dream-like score by Tangerine Dream. Nevertheless, there’s enough good here to entertain open-minded viewers. While there are obvious cut parts, the story isn’t hard to fill-in the blanks. There is a creature and it’s easily the most intriguing part (in later scenes it sorta rips-off of Jack Kirby’s Darkseid). Yet I found the characters played by Prochnow, Byrne and McKellen interesting too. Scott Glenn’s role would’ve been better if he was fleshed out more. He was the protagonist of the book, but his scenes were cut. What we are left with is an enigmatic traveler with glowing eyeballs and a magic stick who has no qualms about jumping into bed with a woman he barely knows (in defense of this sequence, he instinctively KNOWS her and vice versa to a degree). The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Blaenau Ffestiniog & Llanberis in northwestern Wales, as well as England at Shepperton Studios, just west of London, and Kent (the concentration camp); with Spain standing in for Greece in one scene. GRADE: B-