

Satans borg
Directed by Michael MannNazis 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 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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Satans borg Ratings & Reviews
- The Patrick4. februar 2026Mann, what a trip this was. I hope one day we get to see the full 210 min. movie. This is a classic 80s movie Mysterious-Drama-Horror-Scifi. Enjoy it for what it is, what is was supposed to be and more importantly, embrace its mood, visuals and score.
- EnochLight4. august 2025“The Keep” (1983) is a forgotten gem of '80s horror cinema — or at least, the dusty, half-finished jewel of what could have been. Largely flying under the radar and now drifting somewhere between cult classic and fever dream, this film suffered a particularly brutal fate: the unexpected death of visual effects wizard Wally Veevers, who tragically passed away with hundreds of effects shots still in the pipeline. Director Michael Mann, suddenly left holding the supernatural bag, was forced to cobble together a conclusion himself — and suffice it to say, it’s not the grand showdown he originally envisioned. His plan for an epic, effects-laden finale? Crushed under the weight of studio indifference. Paramount wouldn't cough up the cash, so instead we got a stripped-down, ethereal shrug of an ending. (But hey, it made for great late-night cable fodder back in the day.) Even worse, Mann’s original cut clocked in at a whopping 210 minutes — nearly four hours of bleak, beautiful chaos. Paramount, in their infinite wisdom, hacked it down to a lean 96, leaving the final film with more holes than the Swiss cheese in the cast food truck. Continuity? Gone. Character arcs? Whoops. Entire plot threads? Missing, presumed dead. And yet… in spite of the carnage, what remains is still a gorgeously shot, atmospheric descent into supernatural horror. The opening cinematography is stunning, the score by Tangerine Dream is hypnotic, and the performances are all deliciously eerie, like everyone knew something was wrong but just went with it anyway. Check it out — if only to witness what happens when visionary ambition slams headfirst into studio meddling and real-world tragedy. It’s not perfect. It’s not even finished. But it’s unforgettable.
Satans borg Trivia
Satans borg was released on 16. december 1983.
Satans borg was directed by Michael Mann.
Satans borg has a runtime of 1 t 36 m.
Satans borg was produced by Gene Kirkwood, Hawk Koch.
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 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.
The key characters in Satans borg are Glaeken Trismegestus (Scott Glenn), Eva Cuza (Alberta Watson), Captain Klaus Woermann (Jürgen Prochnow).
Satans borg is rated R.
Satans borg is a Gyser, Drama, Fantasy film.
Satans borg has an audience rating of 4.3 out of 10.




















