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  1. Feb 14, 2023 · A medieval castle was usually structured for defense, and while the main complex was designed for residency, the towers were designed to guard. They were usually used as a vantage point from where archers shot arrows. The largest and most safe kept of these towers was called the keep. Keeps were quite imposing and were used as an indicator of ...

  2. May 17, 2018 · The Motte and Bailey Castle was an early form of medieval fortification especially popular with the Normans in northern France and Britain during the 11th century CE. A single tower was built on (or partially within) the motte or earth mound while a courtyard area or bailey at the base was protected by a wooden palisade and an encircling outer ditch.

  3. C-108m. Letterboxed. By Rob Nixon. Sydney Pollack brought together an expert ensemble cast in Castle Keep (1969), an eccentric World War II film based on William Eastlake's novel. Burt Lancaster plays a one-eyed American Army major leading a small company of GIs in France near the end of the war. Hoping to catch a little R-and-R, the weary ...

  4. A castle keep, also known as a donjon, is a fortified tower typically located at the heart of a castle complex. These robust structures served as the last line of defense during a siege and often doubled as a lord’s residence. The keep symbolized the power and prestige of the lord, serving as an effective deterrent to potential attackers and ...

  5. Castle Keep. Topics. Castle Keep, War, WW2, Sydney Pollack, Burt Lancaster, Patrick O'Neal, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Bruce Dern, Peter Falk. The film opens with long, beautiful shots of ancient European art and sculptures being blown to pieces amidst the sounds of war and dissonant screams; a lone narrator begins his tale of "eight American soldiers ...

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  6. Castle Keep. Available on Tubi TV. It's 1944, a tired, one-eyed major, and his weary eight-man squad are lodged at Castle Keep in the Ardennes Forest. Seemingly oblivious to the war that surrounds them, the nobleman who owns the castle, concerned only about his desire for a son and heir to inherit his castle and its possessions, arranges for ...

  7. Sydney Pollack. Director. William Eastlake. Novel. David Rayfiel. Screenplay. Daniel Taradash. Screenplay. During the Battle of the Bulge, an anachronistic count shelters a ragtag squad of Americans in his isolated castle hoping they will defend it against the advancing Germans.

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