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The Keeper

  • 1976
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
227
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The Keeper (1976)
DramaHorrorMystery

The Keeper of Underwood Asylum has the mental patients of the wealthiest families in British Columbia. The rest of the family members have been dying under mysterious circumstances, so Biggs... Read allThe Keeper of Underwood Asylum has the mental patients of the wealthiest families in British Columbia. The rest of the family members have been dying under mysterious circumstances, so Biggs hires private investigator Richard Driver, who puts his assistant, Maybelline, in the asy... Read allThe Keeper of Underwood Asylum has the mental patients of the wealthiest families in British Columbia. The rest of the family members have been dying under mysterious circumstances, so Biggs hires private investigator Richard Driver, who puts his assistant, Maybelline, in the asylum pretending she is his cousin and that they came from a family where the parents were a... Read all

  • Director
    • T.Y. Drake
  • Writers
    • David Curnick
    • Donald Wilson
    • T.Y. Drake
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lee
    • Tell Schreiber
    • Sally Drake
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    227
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • T.Y. Drake
    • Writers
      • David Curnick
      • Donald Wilson
      • T.Y. Drake
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lee
      • Tell Schreiber
      • Sally Drake
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • The Keeper
    Tell Schreiber
    • Dick Driver
    Sally Drake
    • Mae B. Jones
    • (as Sally Gray)
    Ross Vezarian
    • Inspector Clarke
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey
    • The Kid
    Bing Jensen
    • Danny
    Jack Leavy
    • The Biggs Twins
    • (as Jack)
    Leo Leavy
    • The Biggs Twins
    Malcolm Britton
    • The Homicide Squad
    Michael Meade
    • The Homicide Squad
    Burke Lundy
    • The Homicide Squad
    David Engleman
    • The Inmates
    Wendy Who
    • The Inmates
    Victor Mallia
    • The Inmates
    Laura Thaw
    • The Inmates
    Alex Kliner
    Alex Kliner
    • The Inmates
    Vikki Vogel
    • The Inmates
    Paddy White
    • The Inmates
    • Director
      • T.Y. Drake
    • Writers
      • David Curnick
      • Donald Wilson
      • T.Y. Drake
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    9carlosdxdx

    Good atmosphere - low key comedy/horror/thriller

    The key to enjoying this movie is not to expect a horror movie or a Christopher Lee movie. It is simply a low budget television-like movie that has a few interesting comedy bits and very good atmosphere and sound. If you play this on a good home theater system you would be amazed at the sound of this misunderstood little gem of a movie esp in a few very good hypnosis scenes. The inspector character provided some funny moments and the main character - the private investigator was not too bad. Lee as the keeper was ok, but not his best acting.

    What I enjoyed were a few comedic moments offered up by inspector and the scenes where the patients were being hypnotized.

    A fair movie to watch late in the night when you are bored!
    3Tera-Jones

    Only For Die Hard Christopher Lee Fans

    The Keeper is actually a 1976 film that was never released theatrically. It finally aired for the first time on television in 1985 as a CBS late movie after sitting in a vault for around 9 years.

    This is one of the worst movies that Christopher Lee has ever made. I do agree with others that C. Lee agreed to do this film for the money only - he must have needed it.

    It's a film that is worth watching only for die-hard Christopher Lee fans, or for those that like to watch rare and awful movies for the sake of it. I don't recommend this film to fans of horror in general though, it's pretty bad. There is a reason this film never made it into theaters and was kept in a vault for all those years.

    3/10
    3Bunuel1976

    THE KEEPER (T.Y. Drake, 1976) *1/2

    I do not know what it was with Christopher Lee during the mid-1970s, but he seemed to accept pretty much every script that came his way in an attempt to obtain for himself some kind of Guinness World Record for movie roles played (which he probably holds anyway)!; with this in mind, a sizeable amount of titles from his extensive career remain obscure to this day and, having watched a few of them already in my ongoing tribute to him, I regret to say that this status is justified certainly for the majority emanating from this vintage (with only ALBINO {1976} emerging thus far as being undeservedly forgotten).

    This Canadian thriller (erroneously considered horror by some sources but, then, this would often prove the case with this particular genre icon) is a genuine dud, and one really has to strain to determine just what could have attracted the star to become involved!; it may have been the fact that he plays a cripple, but his condition is never explained and has no bearing whatsoever on the plot, or perhaps the notion that he can control minds by way of hypnosis – but the sessions conducted are downright laughable, with himself adopting a perfectly idiotic diabolical countenance throughout! Anyway, he plays the head of an insane asylum but insists on being referred to as "keeper": it transpires that his patients (one of whom turns out to be a "sympathetic" twin with another, shady character within the narrative) are all well-to-do and that their relatives – in line to inherit them – are being eliminated; since this would make Lee the eventual beneficiary of their fortune, a cop has been infiltrated into the establishment to investigate…but he too has been virtually reduced to a puppet in the master's hands!

    Incidentally, this is given a period setting – complete with trenchcoat-sporting detective hero (though far removed from the hard-boiled prototype) and a resourceful shoeshine boy – but, since there was no concerted attempt at sustaining mood, the option was no more than a randomly-deployed gimmick! However, perhaps the most head-scratching decision here was to make the inevitable Police Inspector – first clashing with, then abetting – the protagonist a highly-strung and accident-prone buffoon, obviously intended to supply comedy relief but only serving a litany of cringe-inducing antics one would think hard before including even in an outright slapstick comedy! I am afraid THE CRAPPER would have been an equally appropriate moniker
    3planktonrules

    If only hypnosis could work this way!

    "The Keeper" is frustrating. The basic plot is pretty interesting and it stars Christopher Lee...yet the story is pretty dull and the acting often rather poor.

    The owner of a mental asylum (Lee) is a very bad sort. He uses hypnosis to make people do all sorts of bad things and he kills the family members of rich residents so that he can eventually gain control of their fortunes. He also kills off residents if the family finds them to be embarrassing or too much trouble. Most of the story is about private dicks' attempts to catch 'The Keeper' (Lee) and put him out of business.

    This should have been interesting...but wasn't. Poor acting by all but Lee and the shoeshine boy are much of the problem, though cheap music and special effects also hinder the story.

    By the way, in lots of films you see hypnosis being used in all sorts of evil and exploitive ways. Sadly, as a trained hypnotherapist, I have been unable to do any of this and want my money back!
    4KGGone

    Incredibly amateur and dull

    I give this film 2 points for hiring a well known actor like Lee. I give it another point for making it a historical film(set in the 40s or so)without any glaring anachronism and another point for having adequate camera and sound (which should be a given but I'll be kind as it was made in my place of birth).

    This is a terrible boring film. Likely the worst Christopher Lee film I have watched--even worse than his Jess Franco Fu Manchu movies. Worse than the Star Wars prequels. Worse than the Crimson Cult. Worse than Howling 2.

    By general bad movie standards it is worse than Dracula vs Frankenstein. At least those films had some entertainment value--this really has none other than wondering what Lee must have thought as he was making it.

    Canadian movies can and often do lack passion, imagination, and when all else fails turn into feeble comedies. 9 times out of 10, if you hear about a Canadian sci-fi or horror movie made by native-born Canadians, chances are its a /comedy of some sort.

    In this case the film is likely inspired by Chinatown and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest combined with 1930s street drama and any kind of mad doctor story you can think of just to make it have low budget commercial appeal.

    The private investigator Driver attempts to act suave and cool like Sam Spade and fails, but isn't aware of it. It isn't funny in a Leslie Nielsen kind of way.

    The dialogue is disjointed and poorly thought out so you get exchanges like this: Private Eye: Has there been any murders at the asylum? Police Chief: Yes, seven--but what troubles me is, what if these deaths were actually murders? Its an amateur film on almost every level except the picture and sound are functional (perhaps to the viewer's detriment) with a decent enough use of locations and period costumes. There's no attempt at moody lighting, and the soundtrack is a 70s electronic score of some kind --not keeping with the era it is presenting.

    This is the first Canadian genre film made in British Columbia by Canadians (other than a porn film) and it is a complete failure. Not even useful as a so bad it is good kind of experience. If you don't believe me, waste an hour and a half of your life and find out.

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      "Mr. Gray's Street Ensemble--The Good Time Shop" (Gray is the leading actress)

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    • Release date
      • 1976 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The keeper: il custode
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate Productions
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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    • Budget
      • CA$135,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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