Nel corso di una vacanza alle Bermude, praticando attività subacquea, esplorando una nave da carico affondata durante la seconda guerra mondiale, i due sub trovano un'ampolla di vetro e un m... Leggi tuttoNel corso di una vacanza alle Bermude, praticando attività subacquea, esplorando una nave da carico affondata durante la seconda guerra mondiale, i due sub trovano un'ampolla di vetro e un medaglione datato 1714. Il problema è portarlo in superficie.Nel corso di una vacanza alle Bermude, praticando attività subacquea, esplorando una nave da carico affondata durante la seconda guerra mondiale, i due sub trovano un'ampolla di vetro e un medaglione datato 1714. Il problema è portarlo in superficie.
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 4 candidature totali
- Henri Cloche
- (as Louis Gossett)
- Mate
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- 'Goliath' Captain
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- Young Romer Treece
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- Young Adam Coffin
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- QuizIn the beginning of the movie, whilst Gail (Jacqueline Bisset) is diving, she reaches under a part of the shipwreck and gets her arm yanked by the giant green moray eel, which causes her to scream in pain. In real life, her stunt double, Jackie Kilbride, dislocated her shoulder doing this scene. A diver was told to pull the stick attached to her wrist from inside the wreck. When the stick appeared, he pulled with all of his might (as instructed). The scene was done in one take, with multiple cameras, as there was no chance (or need) for repeating it.
- BlooperRight after Gail had the voodoo encounter in her hotel room, we see Sanders (Nick Nolte) sitting and talking with Treece. He is toying with a cigar in his fingers. The cigar is wrapped in its protective plastic/cellophane wrapper. The view goes to a closeup of Sanders running the cigar under his nose to smell it, and we see the cigar is clearly bare - no longer wrapped in its plastic wrapper. Then the camera angle goes back to the long shot, and Sanders is once again toying with the cigar, only now it's in the cellophane wrapper.
- Citazioni
David Sanders: I'm goin' down there, and you're gonna have to blow me up too!
Romer Treece: As you please, boy.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue: Bermuda
- Versioni alternativeMore scenes from the television version NBC broadcast include: A scene in which just Treece and David go diving, whilst Gail and Coffin speak of Treece's past, including his wife who was murdered by a drug dealer. When David and Gail first go to Treece's lighthouse, they are stopped and held at gun point by a territorial Kevin. Whilst David is turning the rented scuba equipment in, Gail goes and we see her rinse off the salt water from the sea. A scene where Cloche attacks Treece's lighthouse in the middle of the night, threatening to kill David and Gail.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Making of 'The Deep' (1977)
This film is a delight from start to finish. From the opening sequences of clearing clouds and Bermuda coming into focus and the astonishing underwater photograpy to the action packed adventurous finally, you simply can not take your eyes off the screen. The music from the one and only John Barry (who bought you the unforgettable themes from James Bond and Born Free) is mesmerizing and suits the picture elegantly. The cinematography is beautiful and gives you a lust for the holiday destination. Most importantly, the plot (written by the man who bought you 'JAWS') is original and riveting and high in adventure - I truly recommend this to all adventure fans.
Cast selection was genius. At the time, Nick Nolte was a new face to the silver screen and brought an unforgettable performance as an obsessed husband clearly hypnotized by the idea of Gold. Jacqueline Bissete is, well, how can I put this? - I would have liked to have been there with her on her holiday (gosh is she beautiful or what?). It was Robert Shaw I believe, who brought the most to the film. He is witty, ignorant, a know-it-all and a man who isn't afraid of anything and this is what people come to see adventure films for. I can't imagine anybody else nailing the role like he has. Pure brilliance from a great British actor.
Now how does a film with an interesting, ORIGINAL plot, great cast (including a legend), calm and mesmerizing music, golden cinematography and a great 'quotable' screenplay come to such underrated status is beyond Bermuda's Triangle. The current rating that IMDb gives to this film will never do it justice. I only hope for those who haven't seen it to overlook the score it has been given and take some time to sit back and escape to the fantastic world of "The Deep" - an experience I will be taking for many years to come. For me, a classic adventure of pure escapism!
- Freddy_Levit
- 27 nov 2004
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 9.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 47.346.365 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.835.540 USD
- 19 giu 1977
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 47.346.365 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 3 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1