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The Bermuda Triangle
The passengers and crew of a boat on a summer cruise in the Caribbean stray into the famed Bermuda Triangle and mysterious things start happening.
Release : | 1978 |
Rating : | 4 |
Studio : | Conacine, Productora Fílmica Real, Nucleo Internazionale, |
Crew : | Assistant Camera, Assistant Camera, |
Cast : | John Huston Andrés García Hugo Stiglitz Gloria Guida Marina Vlady |
Genre : | Adventure Horror Science Fiction |
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best movie i've ever seen.
Absolutely the worst movie.
It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
This film is utter garbage, the dubbing is horrible to the point of distraction, some acting is pretty good, some very bad... and the plot... a computer program could do better just stringing thriller movie cliché's together. We developed no empathy for the characters, and were just hoping they would all meet a quick demise, not for them, but so that we could end our suffering watching this film. Generally I enjoy cheesy classic 70's and 80's thriller/disaster films, but didn't enjoy this one bit! I actually took the time and effort to sign up for an IMDb account just so I could review this film and warn the rest of the world what manure this film is. Worst I've seen in years, save yourself 2 hours of your life and skip it.
Folks on a boat cruising around the Bermuda Triangle find an evil doll floating around in the ocean. The doll is given to a little girl on board and then a bunch of strange stuff starts happening. What a turd. John Huston must have needed money badly. It doesn't have much to say about the Bermuda Triangle, either. That's just a means to an end to get this evil doll story going. On the plus side, the bad dubbing and worse dialogue are good for laughs. There are also a few weirdos in the supporting cast who are fun. Beautiful Gloria Guida certainly gives us some nice eye candy. It's not a good movie but fans of badly-dubbed stinkers might like it more.
Bermuda Triangle, The (1978) * (out of 4) Incredibly bad film from Mexican director Rene Cardona, Jr. A family goes off to the Bermuda Triangle to see what the big deal is and guess what happens. This film tries to be mysterious and creepy but fails on both levels because the screenplay is all over the place and never really makes a bit of sense. Character enter and exit the film without any explanation and the "mystery" of the Bermuda Triangle is never resolved or even talked about much, although the film tries to play claim to a cursed doll, which causes all the problems. There's some wonderful underwater photography but this too get hampered by three real sharks being killed on the screen for no reason. John Huston, Andres Garcia, Gloria Guida and Claudine Auger star.
I know I've watched some film about the mysterious and notorious titular area in my childhood but I can't, for the life of me, recall if this was the one - hence my considering it as a first viewing! The subject matter is handled in the low-brow fashion which prevailed during the last gasp of "Euro-Cult" - even to the point of ludicrously ripping off Mario Bava's KILL, BABY...KILL! (1966) in the figure of the sinister girl, with a devil-doll in tow, 'causing' the various deaths; the silly revelation at the finale, then, takes it into "Outward Bound" territory! The 'star' cast looks embarrassed (an absurdly over-age John Huston, above all, must have been hard-up for cash - though, in all probability, he was financing WISE BLOOD [1979], one of his least commercial films, during this time) tackling their respective stereotyped characters, which include a perennially soused ex-doctor and a scaredy-cat of a black chef (the kind that was already passé forty years previously)! Stelvio Cipriani's efficient score is utterly wasted on this drivel.