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11 May 2002 (USA) morePlot:
Twenty five years ago, the SS Corona Queen disappeared in the region known as, "The Bermuda Triangle"... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Judd Nelson | ... | Aaron Roberts | |
| Janet Gunn | ... | Dana Elway | |
| Jeff Kober | ... | Dazinger | |
| Lance Henriksen | ... | David Shaw (as Lance Henricksen) | |
| Scarlett Chorvat | ... | Julie Largo | |
| Richard Gunn | ... | Randall Banks | |
| Mark Sheppard | ... | Ian Fields | |
| Ray Laska | ... | Parker Roberts | |
| Wendy Robie | ... | Mary Burnett | |
| Robert Pine | ... | Mike Kaplan | |
| Donna Magnani | ... | Cheryl Roberts | |
| Mason Lucero | ... | Young Aaron | |
| Christabel Montgomery | ... | Mabel (as Christal Montgomery) | |
| Que Kelly | ... | Makeup Girl | |
| Bill Livingston | ... | Helicopter Pilot |
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South Korea:15 | Australia:MA | Germany:16 | New Zealand:R13 | Spain:13 | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #37675)Filming Locations:
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I am surprised. I caught this on a recent trip to London, and was half asleep one night and turned the TV on. My heart sank when the only movie on was this, however, because I saw the UFO logo up front and am familiar with their brand of crap. Imagine my surprise when I began watching it anyway and found that it was actually a GOOD movie.
Judd Nelson plays Aaron, whose parent were lost on a cruise ship back in the 1970's, somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle. He has weird dreams about it, apparently, and seems to be involved in researching the paranormal (this was a bit unclear). The ship (SURPRISE!) returns, and a spunky reporter (Janet Gunn) named Dana, who works for a trashy paranormal TV show, decides to go out to the ship and get an exclusive story. She tries to get Judd to go along, but he's (understandably) upset about his missing parents, and her desire to make it all into a sideshow.
Now, it begins to get interesting. Dana has hired a sort of motley crew of salvage operators, led by the wonderful Lance Henriksen as Shaw. He's crabby, craggy, and so are his two helpers. They are about to fly out to the ship, and (of course) Judd shows up in the nick of time. CGI shots of the helicopter and the ship follow (looks good, overall). Once onboard the ship, nasty things start to happen. The interesting thing about this movie is that much of what happens is psychological, instead of overtly "spooky". The director, (Christian McIntire, who also co-wrote this), sets up a tension and weird atmosphere, although some gags don't pay off. One by one, the members of the team are bumped off, but the characters respond in a somewhat realistic fashion to the weirdness and the deaths. There is a wonderful scene showing what panic and tension can do to two people when Lance and another salvage operator (Jeff Kober) get into an argument.
So, the film builds toward the inevitible conclusion, but it is an entertaining ride getting there. Scarlett Chorvat is stunning, as is Janet Gunn, and ALL of the acting is very good. The script seems a little rushed, but it seems that this is a director to watch for in the future. In conclusion, then, a low budget thriller that is well shot, well paced, well directed and acted and a pleasantly spooky diversion.
Still surprised it's from UFO...