The Keep

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"They were all drawn to the keep. Tonight, they will all face the evil."
  • R
  • 1983
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 5.7  (14,497)
  • 34

The Keep is a 1983 horror/fantasy film directed by Michael Mann, based on the novel by F. Paul Wilson. The movie is set during World War II and follows a group of Nazi soldiers who are sent to an ancient keep in the Romanian mountains. Their mission is to guard the keep, which they believe holds a strategic location for the war effort.

As they arrive at the keep, the soldiers realize that it is in a state of disrepair and that strange things are happening within its walls. Mysterious symbols etched into the walls and doorways seem to have a strange power over the men, causing them to experience bizarre and unsettling visions.

Soon after their arrival, the soldiers encounter the keep's caretaker, a mysterious old man named Glaeken (Scott Glenn). Glaeken reveals to them that the keep is actually an ancient prison for an evil entity known as Radu Molasar, who has been trapped within its walls for centuries. He warns them that if they disturb the keep or try to free Radu Molasar, they will unleash an unspeakable evil upon the world.

Despite Glaeken's warnings, the Nazi soldiers press on with their mission. They attempt to break into the keep's inner sanctum, using advanced technology to bypass its defenses. But their efforts are met with failure, and they soon discover that Radu Molasar is not only still alive, but has been waiting for them.

As the soldiers struggle to survive against Radu Molasar's supernatural powers, they soon realize that they are no match for the ancient evil that awaits them. Meanwhile, Glaeken must use all of his powers to stop Radu Molasar and prevent him from achieving his ultimate goal - the destruction of the world.

The Keep is a visually stunning film, with Michael Mann's directorial skills making excellent use of the film's stunning locations and atmospheric sets. The movie is also notable for featuring an early performance from Ian McKellen, who plays a Nazi commander. McKellen's performance is both chilling and nuanced, making his character one of the most memorable aspects of the film.

The film's haunting score, composed by Tangerine Dream, is also notable for its use of electronic instruments and eerie soundscapes. The score perfectly captures the film's sense of otherworldly horror, and adds to its palpable sense of dread.

Despite its technical achievements, The Keep was not a commercial success upon its release. Its complex narrative and blend of different genres may have made it difficult for audiences to fully appreciate. However, the film has since gained a cult following, and is now considered a classic of horror/fantasy cinema.

In conclusion, The Keep is a visually stunning and haunting horror/fantasy film that is sure to appeal to fans of the genre. Its combination of supernatural horror, World War II history and stunning visual effects make it a unique and memorable cinematic experience. While its complex narrative may be daunting for some viewers, the film is an excellent example of genre storytelling at its finest.

The Keep is a 1983 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.7 and a MetaScore of 34.

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  • Release Date
    1983
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (14,497)
  • Metascore
    34
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