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The Bermuda Triangle

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Director Richard Friedenberg examines the mysterious disappearance of ships and planes off the southeastern coast of Florida. Brad Crandall narrates.

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Audience Member I and my family enjoyed this cool film on channel 11 Ft Worth/Dallas when I was a kid.Now I own it in my Home Video Library.I love the very great memories it has given me since then back in 1981.This and many other TV programing,I have very fond memories of from this channel,channel 11;Even presently much of it today. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/08/24 Full Review Audience Member Supremely boring seafaring "adventure" chock full of razzable qualities. The legend of disappearing vessels and unexplainable phenomena and unexplainable phenomena in the Bermuda Triangle are apparently due to bright lights and a cursed doll of all things! The ridiculousness doesn't stop there, witness the bizarre parakeet attack and a decently staged underwater earthquake, but with a following rescue effort that goes on for minutes too long, draining away any excitement that might have been. John Huston looks like he's fossilized in his 80s but here he has a couple kids in elementary school - ick. The most hilarious in a bad way character is a disgraced surgeon who carries a drink in his hand in every single scene, you know just so we don't forget he's a drunk. This was Italian sensation Gloria Guida's first international role, and she appears fantastic but all to briefly in a red bikini, then essentially disappears from the movie at the hour mark. I wouldn't be surprised if she actually faked the malady of her character so she would be taken off the set of this total turkey. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/23/23 Full Review Audience Member Tries to be creepy, but sacrifices making any sense. The characters pop up and disappear as the film rolls along. The creepy doll isn't explained too well. The film seemed like it too got lost in the Bermuda triangle. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member The Bermuda Triangle (AKA Whatever it was called before they inserted a graphic over its original title) is one of those movies that you've never heard of, and for good reason. It's one of the most boring movies you're ever likely to see, and that's saying a lot. I was expecting a lot of laughs at how terrible it seemed like it was going to be, but I got very few. Thankfully the crew from Rifftrax did a nice riffing on it that made it a little easier to sit through. Not by much, but enough to say that there's something somewhat enjoyable while watching this movie. Otherwise, I'd say just to skip this inept thing altogether and watch something better. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review bill t Aside from the initial amusement of this being so amazingly badly dubbed, rhere's not much to reccomend this 1978 mystery about a boat entering the bermuda triangle and then trying to figure out what's causing everyone to dissappear. I would have gone with the logical choice presented, DEVIL DOLL! Yeah, that one makes the most sense. Pretty much embarassing for all involved. Why, John Huston, Why?!?!?!? Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Attention chers lecteurs, ce film a plusieurs passages plates, (comme la tres longue scene sous-marine par example). Alors prenez garde il faut vraiment faire un effort pour pas s'endormir. Mais soyez sans crainte ca vaudra la peine car une scene terrifiante vous fera assurement dresser les cheveux sur la tete. Il s'agit d'un gros plan sur leregard menacant de la poupee malefique. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Director Richard Friedenberg examines the mysterious disappearance of ships and planes off the southeastern coast of Florida. Brad Crandall narrates.
Director
Richard Friedenberg
Producer
Charles E. Sellier Jr., James L. Conway
Rating
G
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 35m
Sound Mix
Surround