The Keep is a 1983 horror film directed by Michael Mann and starring Scott Glenn, Gabriel Byrne, Jürgen Prochnow, Alberta Watson and Ian McKellen. It was released by Paramount Pictures. The story is based on the F. Paul Wilson novel of the same name, published in 1981 . Despite being a critical and commercial failure, it retained a cult following, mostly due to the film’s music score by Tangerine Dream and the film’s mixture of Gothic horror and World War II elements. Wilson has expressed his distaste for the film version publicly, writing in the short story collection The... Barren that it is, “Visually intriguing, but otherwise utterly incomprehensible.” A board game based on the film was designed by James D. Griffin and published by Mayfair Games. The film focuses on a deserted citadel in WWII Romania within which lies entrapped a dangerous and malevolent entity named Radu Molasar. When the German Army occupies the castle to control the Dinu Mountain Pass, Molasar is unwittingly unleashed from deep within the innermost recesses of the citadel by a pair of treasure-seeking soldiers and he consumes their life energy.
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| Release date: | December 16, 1983 |
| Directed by: | Michael Mann |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 96 Minutes |
| Producer: | Gene Kirkwood, Howard W. Koch Jr., Hawk Koch |
| Music by: | Tangerine Dream |
| Cinematography: | Alex Thomson |
| Screenplay by: | F. Paul Wilson, Michael Mann |
| Estimated budget: | $6,000,000 |
| Adapted from: | The Keep |