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Le mystère du triangle des Bermudes

Original title: The Bermuda Triangle
  • 1978
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.8K
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Le mystère du triangle des Bermudes (1978)
Supernatural HorrorFantasyHorrorMystery

The passengers and crew of a ship on a scuba diving trip in the Caribbean stray into the famed Bermuda Triangle, and mysterious and deadly things start happening.The passengers and crew of a ship on a scuba diving trip in the Caribbean stray into the famed Bermuda Triangle, and mysterious and deadly things start happening.The passengers and crew of a ship on a scuba diving trip in the Caribbean stray into the famed Bermuda Triangle, and mysterious and deadly things start happening.

  • Director
    • René Cardona Jr.
  • Writers
    • René Cardona Jr.
    • Carlos Valdemar
    • Christina Schuch
  • Stars
    • John Huston
    • Andrés García
    • Hugo Stiglitz
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Cardona Jr.
    • Writers
      • René Cardona Jr.
      • Carlos Valdemar
      • Christina Schuch
    • Stars
      • John Huston
      • Andrés García
      • Hugo Stiglitz
    • 38User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Huston
    John Huston
    • Edward
    Andrés García
    Andrés García
    • Alan
    Hugo Stiglitz
    Hugo Stiglitz
    • Capt. Mark Briggs
    • (as Hugo Stiglietz)
    Gloria Guida
    Gloria Guida
    • Michelle
    Marina Vlady
    Marina Vlady
    • Kim
    Claudine Auger
    Claudine Auger
    • Sybil
    René Cardona III
    René Cardona III
    • Dave
    • (as Al Coster)
    Carlos East
    Carlos East
    • Peter
    Gretha
    • Diana
    Catherine Piaget
    Mario Arévalo
    • Tony, crew member
    Jorge Zamora
    • Simon, the cook
    • (as Jorge Zamora 'Zamorita')
    Adalberto Arvizu
    • Pilot
    • (as Alberto Arvizu)
    Miguel Ángel Fuentes
    Miguel Ángel Fuentes
    • Gordon
    Andrés García Jr.
    Andrés García Jr.
    • Billy
    Mike Moroff
    Mike Moroff
    • Mickey
    Nailea Norvind
    Nailea Norvind
    • Diabolical Doll
    Steve Uzzell
    • Col. Cox
    • Director
      • René Cardona Jr.
    • Writers
      • René Cardona Jr.
      • Carlos Valdemar
      • Christina Schuch
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    User reviews38

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    Z Grade film should be titled "Curse of the Evil Doll"

    Basically an evil doll movie on a boat. No events actually related to the "Bermuda Triangle." Totally boring and unimaginative. The girl and the doll are annoying. A couple of minutes of underwater scenes and pretty Gloria Guida for a few seconds here and there only interesting items. For curiosity only.
    Michael_Elliott

    Awful

    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.
    5Chase_Witherspoon

    Creepy Cardona Mystery

    Rene Cardona, Jnr was arguably the most recognisable Latin exploitation film maker in the late seventies through mid eighties, and his brand was easily identifiable through his use of fading American character actors and gory special effects. Disappointingly, that brand is conspicuously absent here, with John Huston in a relatively brief supporting role, the only 'marquee' import, and little to none of the gory special effects usually synonymous with a Cardona picture.

    The plot concerns the usual spate of mysterious disappearances converging on the Bermuda Triangle, while research vessel inadvertently sails into a maelstrom of intrigue and bizarre occult activity that seems to centre on a creepy-looking doll that is found floating in the ocean. It soon possesses the youngest child and in turn manages to wreak havoc amongst the rest of the crew, until, mysteriously, just a handful of weary survivors remain.

    Perennial Cardona leading-men Stiglitz and Garcia make an amiable cinema coupling, and they continue their reliable presence here, with the once-sultry Marina Vlady and former bombshell Claudine Auger largely wasted in shallow supporting roles. Miguel Fuentes as a chiselled, Neanderthal looking mechanic is unintentionally hilarious at times, as he randomly emerges from the small engine room door to taunt the spooked passengers with doomsday prophecies, before returning to the ship's bowels to inhale more petrol fumes and envisage even more facile tales of terror for his next appearance.

    While not totally inept - some unsettling suspense, good sets, colour and sound in particular - the special effects are profoundly amateurish and the dialogue is at times, painfully puerile. The possessed doll on which the story centres however does convey a certain Argento 'esque feel which is plainly scary (watch for those unnerving close-ups of the doll's face - creepy). Not your typical Cardona-style picture, and probably more accessible as a result. Average, but worth a look.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Not much of a mystery here...

    I stumbled upon the 1978 movie "The Bermuda Triangle" in 2021. I had never heard about the movie before. But as I had the chance to sit down and watch it, of course I did. And I must say that I was initially intrigued, because the mystery that surrounds the area of the Bermuda Triangle is very interesting in itself.

    However, "The Bermuda Triangle" felt more like a series of randomly filmed segments filmed at the demand of director René Cardona Jr. As he came up with ideas as the filming progressed. There weren't really any real red thread to the course of the movie, which made for a less than mediocre movie experience actually.

    Sure, the movie was showing signs of being from 1978, but it was actually sort of charming and fun to watch. The sound felt like it had been restored on the version I watched, and especially the dialogue felt like they had recorded new voice-over, because it sounded very atrocious and felt sort of out of tune with the characters on the screen.

    I found little enjoyment in "The Bermuda Triangle", and it was a shame, because I had initially hoped for a bit more from the movie, truth be told.

    I am rating this 1978 movie a mere three out of ten stars, mostly because the movie didn't really feel like a proper movie, but more like a random collection of filmed events put together to form a movie of sorts.
    4udar55

    Watch John Huston's career vanish in THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE

    Edward (John Huston...yes, that John Huston) charters the Black Whale III to take his family out to some Caribbean waters to search for what he believes is a sunken city. Naturally, they pass into the Bermuda Triangle and strange stuff starts happening (can you guess which actor disappears first, paycheck clenched tightly in hand?). It is up to Capt. Briggs (Hugo Stiglitz) to get everyone to safety. René Cardona Jr. was certainly getting his water freak on during this time period (this, TINTORERA, CYCLONE). The film is slim on thrills but somehow watchable. Cardona throws about every horror cliché at the screen and the crux of the plot rests on a young girl fishing a possessed doll (that may or may not be an old Triangle victim...don't ask) out of the ocean in order for the mayhem to start an hour in. He then throws in some other Triangle incidents randomly like some planes that go missing. There is also some nice underwater footage but Cardona ruins it all with some unnecessary real footage of two sharks being killed. Ugh. On a side note, did something drastically go wrong in John Huston's personal life in 1977? Divorce? Health bills? Loan sharks? Something? Because I can't explain his starring roles that year in this, TENTACLES, and Umberto Lenzi's BATTLE FORCE. We're talking three years removed from CHINATOWN here folks.

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    • Trivia
      Several times, particularly during the first half of the movie, some of the "electronic tonalities" from "Forbidden Planet" (1956) are used as part of the musical score.
    • Goofs
      When Gloria Guida (Michelle) is having her legs crushed during the dive on the ruins of Atlantis, a first sequence shows Guida with both legs trapped under a single pillar. When the diving team comes to her rescues, she is then trapped under a pile of rumbles and the sea floor scenery is different.
    • Quotes

      Simon, the cook: [hands Dave a glass of milk] You're as white as that milk.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Bermuda Triangle (2012)

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1978 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El triángulo diabólico de las Bermudas
    • Filming locations
      • Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Corporación Nacional Cinematográfica (CONACINE)
      • Productora Filmica Real
      • Nucleo Internazionale Produzioni Cinematografiche
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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