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Michael Mann
Michael Mann adapted the book and directed the film, but THE KEEP, released in December of 1983, was not well received critically, and CUJObombed at the box office.
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Tom Clegg
The screenplay was written by Terence Feely; the director was Tom Clegg.
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Nashville-based, Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Ben Fowler (Rascal Flatts, Ruby Amanfu, Lucy Hale, Kip Moore)
The Keep was produced by Nashville-based, Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Ben Fowler (Rascal Flatts, Ruby Amanfu, Lucy Hale, Kip Moore).
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David Lane
The screenplay was written by Terence Feely and the director was David Lane.
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Shawn Shepheard
Shawn Shepheard was worked with Fortune 500 companies in both Canada and the United States and was the Director of the Keep Video Series.
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John Cromwell
The movie was mainly directed by John Cromwell but John Cromwell also had help from Andre De Toth who worked on some of the scenes and Selznick who stepped in as director when Cromwell fell ill.
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Fellini
Like a Woody Allen film, in which Fellini most often casts himself, the film is about one man, the director of the film, but the film keeps Fellini honest.
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Francis Lawrence
The series is penned by Steven Knight and directed by Francis Lawrence.
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Henry Lehrman
Veteran Henry Lehrman, who had worked with Mack Sennett and Charlie Chaplin, was the director.
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Randall Kleiser
The director was Randall Kleiser (a film school friend of George Lucas and director of Grease) and Grease starred people like Jamie Lee Curtis, Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell and John Cusack.
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director Yamaguchi Yoshitaka
The TV drama version was broadcast first in 2013, and the film keeps director Yamaguchi Yoshitaka and lead actor Kitamura Kazuki from the TV production.
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to keep things simple for Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut
The actor was wise to keep things simple for Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut, and though “Don Jon” starts to feel a bit repetitive by the third act, that’s mostly due to the story’s structure, which uses repetition for comedic purposes, from the familiar boot-up sound of Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Macbook, to the weekly church visits for confession.
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Cyril Frankel
The screenplay was written by Terence Feely and the director was Cyril Frankel.
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Jonathan Lynn
Jonathan Lynn directed and the cast includes Rupert Grint, Martin Freeman and Rupert Everett.
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much like Michael Myers himself
the film keeps on going, never really beginning and never really ending, much like Michael Myers himself.
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Nicolas Kent and Indhu Rubasingham
The cast included Michael Cochrane and Jemma Redgrave and the directors were Nicolas Kent and Indhu Rubasingham.
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