A retired businessman notices that there has been a rash of ships and planes disappearing off the Florida coast, and he starts to investigate.A retired businessman notices that there has been a rash of ships and planes disappearing off the Florida coast, and he starts to investigate.A retired businessman notices that there has been a rash of ships and planes disappearing off the Florida coast, and he starts to investigate.
Susanne Reed
- Jill
- (as Suzanne Reed)
Richard O'Barry
- Doyle
- (as Ric O'Feldman)
Ismael 'East' Carlo
- Tim
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In BEYOND THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE, the paranormal phenomenon of the title is at work once more. When a plane and speedboat disappear mysteriously, Corporate zillionaire Harry Ballinger (Fred MacMurray) gets involved in solving this enigma. Also, a little girl (Dana Plato) seems to be having psychic dreams about her missing mother.
Cue the woo-woo music.
This made-for-TV movie came out when the Bermuda Triangle was all the rage, along with Bigfoot, The Loch Ness Monster, and other esoteric creatures and occurrences. As such, it's a bit on the tedious side, with a lot of talk, but little real action.
MacMurray is good, but could have been given more to do with his role. Donna Mills and Sam Groom spend most of their screen time on their soap opera-like relationship instead of anything suspenseful or mysterious. It's very easy to forget that you're watching a movie about unsolved disappearances.
Still, it's watchable enough, just don't expect too much excitement...
Cue the woo-woo music.
This made-for-TV movie came out when the Bermuda Triangle was all the rage, along with Bigfoot, The Loch Ness Monster, and other esoteric creatures and occurrences. As such, it's a bit on the tedious side, with a lot of talk, but little real action.
MacMurray is good, but could have been given more to do with his role. Donna Mills and Sam Groom spend most of their screen time on their soap opera-like relationship instead of anything suspenseful or mysterious. It's very easy to forget that you're watching a movie about unsolved disappearances.
Still, it's watchable enough, just don't expect too much excitement...
During the Seventies, the ABC Mystery Movies put out several good movies that bordered between mystery and horror. Many of them weren't that bad, and unfortunately are rarely shown today except for The Night Stalker which has become sort of a cult hit. Beyond the Bermuda Triangle is a sort of low key mystery with lots of drama and some low key fantasy as it explores the legends and myths of the Bermuda Triangle through Fred McMurray. Guilty over the disappearance of his brother or best friend, he talks to everyone who knows a little bit about the Triangle or has been touched by it. Donna Mills tries to save him from himself, and young Dana Plato plays the young girl looking for her mother, even going as far as tracing her voice out into the Everglades. The storyline is a little loose with average characters living in or near a little Miami suburb where almost everyone has their own boat. The acting is overly dramatic at times, but it moves along moderately. It's actually a nice little film with a chilling ending, but it doesn't have much of a plot.
Donna Mills stars in this mystery flick about a search for various dumbbells whom have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.
Fred MacMurray plays a codger who wants to find his mistress, so he asks every old drunk and nutcase hanging around the docks for information concerning time warps, disappearances, and the best place to buy a cold beer. His resolve is not a happy one as the only people who will give him the time of day are Donna and her goofy boyfriend (Sam Groom).
No excitement takes place like Fred falling into the drink or Donna going topless. May they all disappear never to be heard from again.
Fred MacMurray plays a codger who wants to find his mistress, so he asks every old drunk and nutcase hanging around the docks for information concerning time warps, disappearances, and the best place to buy a cold beer. His resolve is not a happy one as the only people who will give him the time of day are Donna and her goofy boyfriend (Sam Groom).
No excitement takes place like Fred falling into the drink or Donna going topless. May they all disappear never to be heard from again.
Back in the 70's people believed anything - Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, UFOs, Basil Brush - you name it. Everyone believed in The Bermuda Triangle back then as well, so its not in the least surprising that there was a TV movie about this subject. It has to be said though, it's a pretty half-hearted effort. Not a whole lot happens and it relies far too much on the unexplained. I usually don't mind the unexplained in movies but you've got to earn it. This film doesn't do enough, meaning I wanted sea creatures, aliens or even a cameo appearance from Barry Manilow singing 'Bermuda Triangle' but we don't really get any of that.
Let me get this right out in the open, because I, and probably you, can tell there's no way this hit the big screens back in 1975. The version I recently watched was broadcast on CBS in the spring of 1978, and I have to admit that I have an affinity for CBS movies, usually from the late 70's to early 80's. It's too bad most everything is reality garbage today, but there was a time when watching a TV film was special. I'll try not to give away too much, because oddly enough, not that much DOES happen at all, although there are some solid acting from Fred MacMurray, Donna Mills, someone named Sam Groom, and a very young Dana Plato. This is Mac Murray's second to last film, and it appears that it's Plato's first credited role. Anyway, I was never a huge fan of special effects, but in this case, I feel it could've been warranted, as we're left to assume that folks simply go missing, but we're not treated to anything visually stimulating, other than a ship's compass going haywire a few times. It's only 74 minutes long, and it's worth watching at least once, especially if you're interested in the mystery of the real Bermuda Triangle. Watch it online for free, rather than spend money on it, and maybe you'll enjoy it more that way. The ending was perhaps a tad predictable, but it certainly didn't hurt the film overall, especially the solid performances by all.
Did you know
- TriviaDana Plato's debut.
- GoofsIf Harry (Fred MacMurray) suspects something strange is causing people to disappear out at sea, then why does he just let his friends go boating out there without warning them.
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