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Castle Keep
Director: Sydney Pollack Writers: William Eastlake, Daniel Taradash (I), David Rayfiel
Runtime: 105
Color: Color
| Burt Lancaster | Maj. Abraham Falconer | |
![]() | Patrick O'Neal (I) | Capt. Lionel Beckman |
![]() | Jean-Pierre Aumont (I) | The Count of Maldorais |
| Peter Falk (I) | Sgt. Rossi | |
![]() | Astrid Heeren | Therese |
![]() | Scott Wilson (I) | Cpl. Clearboy |
![]() | Tony Bill | Lt. Amberjack |
![]() | Al Freeman Jr. | Pvt. Allistair Piersall Benjamin |
![]() | James Patterson (I) | Elk |
| Bruce Dern | Lt. Billy Byron Bix | |
![]() | Michael Conrad (I) | Sgt. DeVaca |
![]() | Caterina Boratto | Red Queen |
![]() | Olga Bisera | Baker's Wife (as Bisera) |
![]() | Elizabeth Teissier | Red Queen Girl (as Elisabeth Teissier) |
![]() | Anne Marie Moskovenko | Red Queen Girl |
![]() | Marja Allanen | Red Queen Girl |
![]() | Eya Tuli | Red Queen Girl |
![]() | Elizabeth Darius | Red Queen Girl |
![]() | Karen Blanguernon | Red Queen Girl |
![]() | Marie Danube | Red Queen Girl |
![]() | Harry Baird | Dancing Soldier (uncredited) |
![]() | Ernest Clark (I) | British Colonel (uncredited) |
![]() | Jean Gimelo | First Puerto Rican (uncredited) |
![]() | David Jones (I) | One-Eared Soldier (uncredited) |
![]() | Dusan Tadic (I) | Evangelista (uncredited) |
Toward the end of World War II, a small company of American GI's occupy an ancient castle. Their commander has an affair with the countess in resident. One guy falls in love with a Volkswagon. A baker among them moves in with another baker's wife. A group of shell shocked holy rollers wander the bombed out streets. A GI art historian tries vainly to protect the castle and its masterpieces.
Tags
- 1969
- anti-war
- aristocrat
- art-collection
- baker%27s-shop
- bakery
- based-on-novel
- battle-of-the-bulge
- bazooka
- belgium
- billiards
- bread
- castle
- conscientious-objector
- count
- deserter
- Drama
- drawbridge
- English
- lecture
- messiah-complex
- molotov-cocktail
- pacifist
- religious-fanatic
- retreat
- satire
- shakespearean-quote
- surreal
- surrealism
- title-spoken-by-character
- USA
- volkswagen
- War
- wwii




















