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The Haunted Sea

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
459
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The Haunted Sea (1997)
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A ship with Aztec treasure is found adrift. Captain Ramsey's crew battles a creature guarding the cursed treasure as greed and paranoia spread among them.A ship with Aztec treasure is found adrift. Captain Ramsey's crew battles a creature guarding the cursed treasure as greed and paranoia spread among them.A ship with Aztec treasure is found adrift. Captain Ramsey's crew battles a creature guarding the cursed treasure as greed and paranoia spread among them.

  • Director
    • Dan Golden
  • Writer
    • Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
  • Stars
    • Krista Allen
    • Don Stroud
    • Duane Whitaker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    459
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Golden
    • Writer
      • Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
    • Stars
      • Krista Allen
      • Don Stroud
      • Duane Whitaker
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Krista Allen
    Krista Allen
    • 2nd Mate Johnson
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Chief Foster
    Duane Whitaker
    Duane Whitaker
    • Andy Delgado
    Jeff Phillips
    • Charlie Lane
    James Brolin
    James Brolin
    • Captain Ramsey
    Joanna Pacula
    Joanna Pacula
    • 1st Mate Bergren
    Ronald William Lawrence
    Ronald William Lawrence
    • Marcus Talbot
    Eb Lottimer
    Eb Lottimer
    • Doug Ward
    Leonard Donato
    • Chief Engineer Anderson
    • (as Len Donato)
    Horacio Le Don
    • Randall Fisher
    Cole S. McKay
    Cole S. McKay
    • Captain Jameson
    • (as Cole McKay)
    Brendon Crigler
    • Queztacoatl
    • Director
      • Dan Golden
    • Writer
      • Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
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    1eddax

    Flashing naked boobs does not a good movie make

    Early clues that this movie will be a complete waste of time: Gratuitous female nudity before the opening credits are over, and wobbly cameras zooming in at screeching people to simulate predator attacks. And oh look, boobs were bared again 10 minutes into the movie.

    Essentially this movie is similar in plot to the recent Ghost Ship - the crew of a boat find a (haunted) abandoned ship and board it. This script is crap, however. There's something about an Aztec curse, which leads to flashbacks of sacrificial rituals, which naturally requires there to be naked women. Despite the title, this is actually a monster flick. Effects are limited here (read: a monster that looks like a puppet), as is the acting. There are a few more experienced actors, and there are the actors that need a few more years of acting school before they can take up roles like "Bystander #1".

    I wonder what a renowned actor like James Brolin is doing in this movie. I guess before he married money... I mean Barbra Streisand, he had to find some way of paying the bills.
    5lost-in-limbo

    Such an odd title...

    There's nothing haunting about it, unless you think an Aztec feathered serpent (Quetzalcoatl) is haunting, but once you see it. I don't think haunting comes to mind. Being a Roger Corman produced presentation (Concord) you get what you usually expect from a quick-buck, straight-to-video fare. It's trashy (gratuitous T&A and tacky gore), just not enough of it to break away from its labored pacing. And it only goes for about 70 minutes. What we do get, is another wannabe, rancid "ALIEN" rehash, this time set on a drifting ghost freighter that bestows an ancient Aztec treasure.

    Some washed up actors slumming, in the likes of James Brolin and Don Stroud. A grizzled Brolin plays the ship's captain -- doing nothing more than pacing up and down the bridge, while trying to make his meaningless dialogues seem meaningful. Then there's the hard-nosed, if reliable Joanna Pacula who might be wishing, she was somewhere else by the look on her face. Even with these names attached, the camera really does focus on lead actress Krista Allen. And when I mean focus, her breasts could get their own billing with the amount of exposed, topless scenes. Obviously someone had been watching Allen in all of those mid 90s made-for-cable "Emmanuelle" films. You begin to ask the question, is this one of the reasons (the other being time-frame quota) for the ancient flashbacks? No it was all about using their iguana stock footage.

    Now let's move onto the monster. It's a cruddy looking, man-in-a-rubber suit --- like something you would get out of a 1960/70s Godzilla film. Well more like the awkward leftovers. In the opening minute you get frenetic camera movements and blood being splashed about here and there. Oh no I was concerned... but gladly it does do a little more than that later on. You get a decently executed transformation sequence (... remember this is barebones), involving bubbling skin, cracking bones and someone's guts spilling out. Once this thing goes on the rampage you get a touch of latex gore, but the actions are limited. It goes about waving around its oversized claws, while its head dangles from its long neck. There's even some tongue action and it likes to get in a good punch too. Just be prepared to endure a lot of wandering through corridors, the boring kind, where the low-rent sets look plain, and studio bound. Just those scenes, especially later on, could've done with a little more sense of urgency, just liked the pointless slow motion running through the corridors scene, well it did look like the same scene done on a loop.

    "THE HAUNTED SEA" is a dumb, disposable run-of-the-mill creature-feature for a lazy afternoon.
    7johnc2141

    really not bad

    OK i seen this a few times and haunted sea is not a bad movie,true it is a b-movie but it is entertaining although short.a good soundtrack,a good cast led by sexy Krista Allen,James Brolin,and Joanne Pacula.it deals with an Aztec treasure and a monster that looks like a leftover from carnosaur.i would call this a Saturday matinée movie much like atomic submarine.i am a fan of Roger Corman movies,except of course carnosaur which i did not care for.another notable actor is Don Stroud who made numerous movies with Corman like;bloody mama and dillinger and Capone.haunted sea is not a classic but like i said its not bad,ill give it 7 out of 10.
    2HumanoidOfFlesh

    Incredibly awful.

    Along with "Grim" this is possibly the worst monster-on-the-loose horror film I have ever seen.James Brolin and Joanna Pacula are completely wasted in this piece of crap.As for Pacula,she is my favourite Polish actress but why she was involved in this disaster is beyond me.The plot is obnoxious and stupid,the monster looks incredibly fake and the special effects are mostly made up of splattering red paint/blood on the wall when someone gets hacked up.The lead actress Krista Allen is extremely annoying and incredibly wooden.To sum up,if you enjoy lame acting,cheesy gore effects and an implausible plot,then this is the film for you.If not,avoid it like the plague.
    2capkronos

    Waterlogged ALIEN rip-off.

    Most low budget ALIEN copies try to camouflage the fact they're copies by setting them in some exotic locale. We have gotten ALIEN underwater (LEVIATHAN, DEEPSTAR SIX, etc.), underground (MIND RIPPER), in a jungle (PREDATOR), on post-holocaust earth (CREEPOZOIDS), in skyscrapers (PROJECT: METALBEAST) and basically anywhere where people in a confined space are stalked and killed off by a big FX monster. It's all the same. Some are good, some are OK and some are terrible. This one (set on an abandoned boat) falls into the latter category, but gets some major unintentional laughs thanks mainly to the awful creature design.

    Here (in case anyone cares), an ancient Aztec statue turns a guy into a terrible looking, floppy-handed lizard creature who attacks and kills off most of the cast. Flashbacks to an Aztec temple (using badly incorporated stock footage) are just an excuse to get big-breasted star Krista Allen out of her clothes (not a bad thing). Joanna Pacula deserves to be in better movies. James Brolin deserves his eventual fate (marriage to *ARGHHH!* Barbra Streisand!)

    Score: 2 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      Like his other films, producer Roger Corman wanted scenes with naked women included. When they approached Krista Allen, she wanted the role, but was in no mood to do any nudity. She had just finished spending several years making seven Emmanuelle films where she spent most of her time stark naked and having simulated sex. Director Dan Golden told her the nudity was non negotiable and she finally but reluctantly agreed. Golden then shot too long scenes of her totally naked in a shower and a fantasy scene of her topless being sacrificed by some ancient Aztecs first because he didn't want to risk her changing her mind later.
    • Goofs
      The correct spelling is Quetzalcoatl, not Queztacoatl.
    • Quotes

      Andy Delgado: Hades? Ain't that an old timey word for hell?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our VHS Collection (2019)

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ghost Ship
    • Production companies
      • Concorde Pictures
      • Concorde-New Horizons
      • The Pacific Trust
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      • 1h 13m(73 min)
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