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The keep, Paramount Pictures presents a Howard W. Kock Jr / Gene Kirkwood production ; a Michael Mann film

Label
The keep, Paramount Pictures presents a Howard W. Kock Jr / Gene Kirkwood production ; a Michael Mann film
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
"Not suitable for people under 15. Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian" --back cover
Main title
The keep
Medium
videorecording DVD
Responsibility statement
Paramount Pictures presents a Howard W. Kock Jr / Gene Kirkwood production ; a Michael Mann film
Runtime
96
Summary
The Keep is an ambitious visual feast from director Michael Mann, whose previous effort was the moody, stylish Thief, and who would soon produce the quintessential pastel-colored '80s TV series Miami Vice. Adapted from the novel by F. Paul Wilson and set in German-occupied Romania of 1943, the film introduces the invaders to the dark presence lurking within the walls of an ancient fortress in the Carpathian Alps -- a presence which doesn't take well to unwanted guests. When soldiers under the command of Captain Woermann (Jurgen Prochnow) begin to die horribly, he receives the unwanted assistance of Nazi Major Kampffer (Gabriel Byrne), who immediately assumes command and forcibly enlists the aid of the local expert on ancient languages, the Jewish Doctor Theodore Cuza (Ian McKellen), in the translation of the cryptic writings left near a murdered soldier's body. When Cuza comes face-to-face with the Keep's ancient resident -- an ethereal creature which gains strength by draining the life-force from its enemies -- he forms a pact with the creature in the hope that it will escape and destroy Hitler's armies
Technique
live action

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