Directed by:
René Cardona Jr.Screenplay:
Carlos ValdemarCinematography:
León SánchezComposer:
Stelvio CiprianiCast:
John Huston, Andrés García, Claudine Auger, René Cardona III, Andrés García Jr., Hugo Stiglitz, Gloria Guida, Thalmus Rasulala, Miguel Ángel Fuentes (more)Plots(1)
Director Rene Cardona Jr. has managed to make a very convincing horror tale set square in the Bermuda Triangle – still one of the greatest mysteries on Earth. This place, which has reportedly swallowed up hundreds of ships, planes and human lives without even a trace, now reached out to devour the Marvin family and their crew of underwater photographers and sailors who have come to photograph the ruins of a sunken city. Once in the grip of the Triangle, the crew begins to experience bizarre happenings, starting with the reception of a radio broadcast from a ship which disappeared a hundred years ago! Then follows a series of absurd and horrible accidents and one-by-one the passengers and crew begin to die or disappear. (VCI Home Video)
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The premise is attractive: a ship lost somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle, unexplainable supernatural events, paranoia. Unfortunately, aside from a couple of slightly scary night scenes and a nicely creepy little girl with a nicely creepy doll rescued from the sea, the film has nothing to offer, or rather, it suffers from lacking one main theme. There this thing happening here, another happening there, the plot is scattered and it’s two hours long. The actors don’t help much either and nor do the dialogues consisting mostly of cheesy one-liners. When the frozen black cook is freed from the fridge, opens his eyes wide and says, in a terrified tone, "this child is a devil", I burst out laughing, basically because a couple of seconds earlier I thought that he would say exactly that. ()