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Frederick King Keller is a Director, Scriptwriter and Producer American born on 1954 at Buffalo (USA)

Frederick King Keller

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Nationality USA
Birth 1954 (70 years) at Buffalo (USA)

Frederick King Keller (born 1954 in Buffalo, New York) is an American director, producer and screenwriter for film and television. He is also credited under the names Frederick K. Keller, Fred K. Keller and Fred Keller. He is the son of actor/screenwriter Frederick A. Keller.

As a television director, some of his credits include 24, Hey Dude, House, Boomtown, CSI: Miami, New York Undercover, The Pretender, Numb3rs, Blue Bloods and Life.

A few of his film credits include Tuck Everlasting (1981) and Vamping (1984).

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Filmography of Frederick King Keller (3 films)

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Director

The Pretender: Island of the Haunted, 1h36
Directed by Frederick King Keller
Origin USA
Genres Action, Crime
Actors Michael T. Weiss, Andrea Parker, Patrick Bauchau, Jon Gries, Richard Marcus, James Denton
Rating71% 3.594673.594673.594673.594673.59467
The film begins with Jarod working as a professor and searching for a mysterious artifact. Both he and Ms. Parker received e-mails containing a photograph of their mothers standing side by side at the end of the previous film, and it is revealed that the artifact Jarod is searching for appears in the photograph, engraved on a wall behind the two women. Jarod's search leads him to a shopkeeper who shows Jarod a small hidden compartment below his store, where the picture of his mother and Mrs. Parker was apparently taken. The shopkeeper believes the shop to be haunted, as occult worship once took place there, and tells Jarod that the engraving on the wall is evidence of this. Meanwhile, Ms. Parker visits the store and leaves with a small doll, then returns to the Centre, where she shows the doll to Angelo. Angelo goes into a fit, drawing a perfect picture of the engraving, and then draws a picture of an old monastery, calling it an "Evil Place" and chanting 'Evil People, Evil Place' repeatedly. The monastery is on the Isle of the Haunted, where Jarod has gone to find his mother. Ms. Parker follows.
Tuck Everlasting, 1h30
Directed by Frederick King Keller
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Fantasy
Themes Children's films
Rating64% 3.2491453.2491453.2491453.2491453.249145
The story involves the Tucks, a family who drank from a magic spring from the Fosters' little forest and became immortal (hence the name "Tuck Everlasting").

Scriptwriter

Tuck Everlasting, 1h30
Directed by Frederick King Keller
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Fantasy
Themes Children's films
Rating64% 3.2491453.2491453.2491453.2491453.249145
The story involves the Tucks, a family who drank from a magic spring from the Fosters' little forest and became immortal (hence the name "Tuck Everlasting").

Producer

The Pretender: Island of the Haunted, 1h36
Directed by Frederick King Keller
Origin USA
Genres Action, Crime
Actors Michael T. Weiss, Andrea Parker, Patrick Bauchau, Jon Gries, Richard Marcus, James Denton
Roles Executive Producer
Rating71% 3.594673.594673.594673.594673.59467
The film begins with Jarod working as a professor and searching for a mysterious artifact. Both he and Ms. Parker received e-mails containing a photograph of their mothers standing side by side at the end of the previous film, and it is revealed that the artifact Jarod is searching for appears in the photograph, engraved on a wall behind the two women. Jarod's search leads him to a shopkeeper who shows Jarod a small hidden compartment below his store, where the picture of his mother and Mrs. Parker was apparently taken. The shopkeeper believes the shop to be haunted, as occult worship once took place there, and tells Jarod that the engraving on the wall is evidence of this. Meanwhile, Ms. Parker visits the store and leaves with a small doll, then returns to the Centre, where she shows the doll to Angelo. Angelo goes into a fit, drawing a perfect picture of the engraving, and then draws a picture of an old monastery, calling it an "Evil Place" and chanting 'Evil People, Evil Place' repeatedly. The monastery is on the Isle of the Haunted, where Jarod has gone to find his mother. Ms. Parker follows.
Tuck Everlasting, 1h30
Directed by Frederick King Keller
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Fantasy
Themes Children's films
Roles Producer
Rating64% 3.2491453.2491453.2491453.2491453.249145
The story involves the Tucks, a family who drank from a magic spring from the Fosters' little forest and became immortal (hence the name "Tuck Everlasting").