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Satan's Triangle

  • TV Movie
  • 1975
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.6K
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Kim Novak and Doug McClure in Satan's Triangle (1975)
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A US coast guard finds only a woman still alive aboard a shipwreck. She tells her rescuer what happened and soon, they find themselves trapped in a mysterious part of the ocean known as Sata... Read allA US coast guard finds only a woman still alive aboard a shipwreck. She tells her rescuer what happened and soon, they find themselves trapped in a mysterious part of the ocean known as Satan's Triangle.A US coast guard finds only a woman still alive aboard a shipwreck. She tells her rescuer what happened and soon, they find themselves trapped in a mysterious part of the ocean known as Satan's Triangle.

  • Director
    • Sutton Roley
  • Writer
    • William Read Woodfield
  • Stars
    • Kim Novak
    • Doug McClure
    • Alejandro Rey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Sutton Roley
    • Writer
      • William Read Woodfield
    • Stars
      • Kim Novak
      • Doug McClure
      • Alejandro Rey
    • 62User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Kim Novak
    Kim Novak
    • Eva
    Doug McClure
    Doug McClure
    • Lt. J. Haig
    Alejandro Rey
    Alejandro Rey
    • Father Peter Martin
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Strickland
    Jim Davis
    Jim Davis
    • Hal Bancroft
    Michael Conrad
    Michael Conrad
    • Lt. Cmdr. Pagnolini
    Titos Vandis
    Titos Vandis
    • Salao
    Zitto Kazann
    Zitto Kazann
    • Juano
    Peter Bourne
    • Swedish Captain
    Hank Stohl
    • Coast Guard Capt. Dunnock
    Tom Dever
    Tom Dever
    • Miami Rescue Radio Officer
    Trent Dolan
    • Miami Rescue Lieutenant
    • Director
      • Sutton Roley
    • Writer
      • William Read Woodfield
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    10Thomas_Veil

    The best of the "Bermuda Triangle" movies

    Forget that this is a TV movie filmed on a small budget, and that it doesn't have a gigantic ocean-liner like "Ghost Ship" or "Lost Voyage". This is definitely the scariest "derelict ship" movie that Hollywood has ever made. (So naturally, you almost NEVER see this movie on TV. But that's another issue, for another time.)

    Rescue pilot Doug McClure and his companion, Michael Conrad, are sent to answer an SOS call from a small yacht at sea. Conrad is leery because the location is at the center of the Bermuda Triangle, but McClure dismisses his fears.

    However, when McClure gets to the ship, he finds a lone woman survivor, Kim Novak. Malfunctions force Conrad to return to base, leaving McClure and Novak on board the yacht. She tells him of a mysterious force in the triangle that killed everyone else on board. However, McClure's practical nature allows him to look for, and find, plausible explanations for everything that happened.

    When Conrad comes back to pick them up the next morning, the movie takes an entirely different turn. I won't tell you what it is, but it's one of the most terrific shockers I've ever seen in a film. What a great ending! It still creeps me out thinking about it.

    God bless the late William Read Woodfield, who penned the script. He was one of Hollywood's most prolific -- and QUALITY -- TV writers. Director Sutton Roley was also used to filming Things That Go Bump In The Night, having lensed such shows as "The Sixth Sense", "Lost in Space" and "The Invaders", so he's clearly in his element here. Leonard South's beautiful yet disorienting camera work and Johnny Pate's eerie music add to the atmosphere. The only "bad" part of this movie is the first thirty seconds, which contain a rather cheesy opening title and narrative defining what the Bermuda Triangle is for the audience. After that, the movie generates plenty of creeps and scares.

    This movie is extremely hard to find, so if you see it scheduled on TV, CATCH IT. It has a beauty and simplicity that's lacking in the bigger-budget features that followed, and it's got a helluva surprise at the end.
    8dittoheadaz

    I remember seeing this the "second" time it was on

    I remember when this was second run (it was part of some weekly TV-movie series, similar to the NBC Mystery Movie but without the recurring characters). I missed the original running, but a lot of kids at school were talking about it the next morning, so when reruns came around (maybe 6 months later), I made sure to watch it.

    I remember that it was eerie (not really frightening, but more suspenseful), especially the twist at the end (won't give it away). Probably not the best movie for a nine-year-or-so-old kid to see on his own (thanks to my parents having friends over to play bridge or something, I got to see it on colour TV instead of my dad's old b/w) but at least I had something to talk about the next day at school, with all the other kids who missed it the first time! Had no idea who the actors were at the time, but Doug McClure's acting was the best. Everyone else's wasn't terrific, but good enough for TV, and the writing was stellar - too bad they churn out such junk and charge you $8 or whatever it is now, when you used to see good stuff for "free" (you just had to put up with commercials).

    Would like to see it again, because the rerun (1976?) was the last time I saw it.
    8BEAR-132

    Creepy-crawly

    I first saw this movie many years ago when I was about 12 and it scared me silly. I have seen it several times since and it never fails to give me the creeps.

    It has a very sinister atmosphere throughout, which is extremely effective in building a very uneasy feeling in the viewer.

    The first time you see this film, the ending will knock you out. I have never forgotten my initial reaction - and it still got me on subsequent viewings.

    Well worth having a look at.
    EyeAskance

    Among the finest made for TV horror movies of the 70s.

    Positively terrifying supernatural mystery is set in the foreboding waters of the Bermuda Triangle, where a small pleasure craft is found adrift with its crew dead, save for one female. She educes details of the seemingly impossible situation which gave rise to this tragedy, but there may be a ring of deceit to her story. Is Satan himself a Bermuda Triangle resident, possessing the bodies of the dead in an evil quest to lure more and more fresh souls to their watery graves?

    Good performances by Novak and McClure, a highly evocative score, and a terrifying story propel this one well above the average for TV movies. Too, the at-sea setting imparts an eerie atmosphere of helplessness and impending doom.

    A spine-tingling gem that is recalled fondly by those who saw it in the day(I suspect many still have nightmares of the closing moment's ghastly freeze-frame image). A "Movie of the Week" crown jewel which warrants higher placement in the annals of horror cinema.

    7/10.
    analoguebubblebath

    Wonderful

    This classic TV movie is set around the Bermuda Triangle and involving a deserted ship, a helicopter and various other sinister goings on.

    Superb acting and atmosphere make this a grade A sleeper.

    I saw it once. Age 13 during June 1985 on RTE 1 - sadly we had no VCR at the time so it remains lost in the mists of time. 8/10

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    • Trivia
      The US Coast Guard helicopters shown in the film are Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard.
    • Goofs
      The SOS sent by the Requoit is wrong. It's depicted as one dash followed by three dots. An SOS is actually three dots, three dashes, and three dots. However, while the code isn't an SOS, there's no reason the boat couldn't be transmitting an incorrect SOS, especially considering there's quite a lot of evidence something supernatural is occurring. The nonstop repeating "dash dot dot dot" the boat is transmitting would still be interpreted as a distress signal.
    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits differ from the film as originally shown on ABC. The current version has the credits sped up (as is common in TV cuts), with the music fading out and the antagonist's laugh coming at the end.

      In the original cut, the antagonist laughs first, then the credits roll at normal speed, and the music is different, being similar to that played over the Executive Producer credits at the beginning of the film, orchestrated differently and rising to a crescendo at the end.

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Треугольник Сатаны
    • Filming locations
      • Channel Islands, California, USA(aboard the yacht)
    • Production companies
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Danny Thomas Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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