The Keep

  • Theatrical - Wide 1983-12-16

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Nazis are sent to guard an old, mysterious fortress in a Romanian pass. One of them mistakenly releases an unknown force trapped within the walls. A mysterious stranger senses this from his home in Greece and travels to the keep to... See more vanquish the force. As soldiers are killed, a Jewish man and his daughter (who are both knowledgeable of the keep) are brought in to find out what is happening.

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The new episode of the Best Horror Movie You Never Saw video series looks back at Michael Mann's 1983 film The Keep.The new episode of the Best Horror Movie You Never Saw video series looks back at Michael Mann's 1983 film The Keep.

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