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(1970 TV Movie)

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7/10
A fun little treasure movie
sonnythefat12 August 2006
I too saw this film when I was young,15,in 1974, and enjoyed it, But I was in hospital, (with cancer)and very scared, And seeing this film cheered me up and that it why I think have never forgotten it, I too always remembered the theme song, and when I found a DVD of the film, I was fearful that I would spoil the fond memories that I had, I am happy to say that this is still a fun little treasure movie, with lot's of underwater action, good performance's from all the cast , France Nuyen has always been a favorite of mine ,I also like Ricardo Montalban, and seeing this film again, I would say that this is my favorite performance by Bradford Dillman, only trouble with his character is, Why did someone so "Camp" Have a Girlfried ? (I loved the conversation he had with his Mother)

One thing I did not remember was what an attractive girl Lana Wood was.
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7/10
Keir Dullea rules in this great ocean exploration adventure
FEF31223 January 2006
A scuba bum joins a marine archaeologist and a Mexican historian in a race to reach a treasure from a sunken Spanish galleon, ahead of a well-armed dilettante and his associates. Great cast, fairly intense TV movie, with Keir sporting a hearing aid and mustache. Good performances from Keir, Ricardo, Bradford, and France Nuyen. Nice compact running time, no padding. This movies was shot on location, instead of the usual '70s T.V. Movie, which were shot on the studio back lot to save money. The underwater scenes were well filmed. I enjoyed seeing this movie when it was first broadcast on T.V.. I was quite happy to see it on DVD (on Amazon.com), and purchased a copy so that I could enjoy it again. Recommended
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5/10
Dillman steals the show
bensonmum28 July 2017
Out doing a little illegal sample gathering, scuba diver Ray Sandage (Aron Kincaid) witnesses two men murdered in the water just above. Returning to shore, he's delighted and shocked to find a gold coin among the items he collected. Sandage recruits some help to discover the resting place of a Spanish galleon. Sandage's group is in a race to find the treasure with a team that has already proved it will commit murder.

While the lure of Black Water Gold might be the promise of a treasure hunt. the thing that I found the most entertaining was Bradford Dillman. Dillman was a fairly competent, but ultimately bland, actor who showed-up in just about every TV program or made- for-TV movie produced in the 70s. He's just always there, but not often the standout. His character, Lyle Fawcett, adds a lot to Black Water Gold. He's a spoiled, rich Mama's boy who is accustomed to getting what he wants. And if he wants the treasure, he'll kill to get it. I loved the scene where he speaks with his mother on the phone. It says volumes about the character. Really good stuff. Beyond Dillman, Black Water Gold benefits from snappy direction, nice underwater intrigue, and a surprisingly strong cast, including the great Ricardo Montalban, France Nuyen, and the stunningly beautiful Lana Wood. It's not the kind of movie that will knock your socks off, but it is an decent way to spend just over an hour.
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I'd like to see this on DVD
aslan2316 March 2003
I saw "Black Water Gold" broadcast on TV when I was about 12 years old. I remember it being an exciting scuba-diving adventure. Over three decades later, the refrain of the theme song still runs through my mind now and then.

I was surprised to find that this movie has a page on IMDB. I found the page via actor Keir Dullea's page, when I was looking to see what movies he'd been in besides "2001:A Space Odyssey".

I'd love to see "Black Water Gold" again.
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3/10
Unfortunately, it's a rather dull little film.
planktonrules29 May 2020
Considering that "Black Water Gold" is about lost gold from the era of the Spanish galleons, you'd think it would be a lot more exciting than it turned out to be. Poor dialog and a poor print ultimately made this film tedious...and perhaps if you can find a copy NOT on YouTube, your viewing experience might be a bit better.

The story begins with a guy sneaking into an off limits area to do some poaching for fish. However, while he's scuba diving, he sees some men murdered and dumped into the water! Among the dead guys' possessions are a couple small bags....and inside them are some artifacts from a Spanish galleon. He knows that there's something really exciting here and soon he finds some folks to go on a diving adventure with him in the Bahamas. Unfortunately, some rich jerk (Bradford Dillman) is also after the same shipwreck and he'll stop at nothing to get it.

I have been diving throughout the Florida Keys as well as the Bahamas. It's positively gorgeous. But so much of this is lost on this badly degraded print. It's a shame, as this is the star of the film....and without that you are stuck with generally forgettable and unlikable characters, poorly written dialog and a plot that is far more tedious than you'd expect.
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6/10
WORTH WATCHING FOR LANA WOOD AND OTHER TREASURES
larryanderson21 July 2023
I have always liked Treasure Hunting movies shot on location. Here several groups of divers are in Nassau, Bahamas where fun and sun are usually the order of the day. They even state in the movie that "very little happens around here" Amidst the usual eating and drinking it becomes known that a Sunken Spanish Galion, "The Huldalgo" has been found. It seems like everyone knew about it but just didn't know exactly where it was located. Well, one of the adventures did find it and the other groups want to steal it. They battle underwater and some die. Aaron Kincaid, who originally discovered it ends up with 5 million dollars and an offer from Lana Wood to help spend it. The fool turns her down.
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4/10
Tepid underwater adventure
Chase_Witherspoon6 April 2015
Fast-paced treasure hunt finds self-proclaimed scuba "bum" (Kincaid) framed for murder after local king-pin's (Dillman) thug overdoes the standover routine on two divers searching for antiquities of a sunken Spanish galleon. When Kincaid discovers the ill-fated pair recovered part of the long-lost bounty, he enlists the aid of marine archaeologist (Dullea) and local treasure-hunter (Montalban) to raise the wreck before Dillman can cash-in.

Very modest time-filler at best, and sorry to disappoint, but little to no shark (or any other) action mention. Dillman is offbeat as he minces about in flamboyance, whilst the beautiful France Nuyen hangs from his arm foretelling destinies with a perpetual cocktail and Black Magic motifs. Montalban is perhaps the most watchable, both he and Dullea have some sort of back-story on which to develop their characters, unlike poor Aron Kincaid despite being essentially the central protagonist, has little to do but look annoyed and complain. Nevermind, there's a glimmer of hope suggested before the credits roll.

Good cast, some sunny-looking Caribbean exteriors and plenty of underwater faunalogue, but ultimately, there's very few shocks or thrills in this 72-minute TV quickie to recommend.
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3/10
Rather uneventful
Leofwine_draca19 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
BLACK WATER GOLD is a cheap undersea exploration movie which reminded me a little of the Burt Reynolds vehicle SHARK!. It's grainy and unspectacular, making use of realistic locations but managing to waste a number of intriguing cast members in a plot which is anything but special. The protagonists have to loot a sunken galleon before their better-prepared rivals have a chance to do so, but there are no likeable characters here, just men trying to make it rich. Still, the remarkable cast includes no less than Bradford Dillman, Ricardo Montalban, Keir Dullea and Lana Wood among its numbers, which counts for something.
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10/10
Good 1970 Underwater Film
whpratt122 October 2006
Enjoyed viewing this film which had a cast of some great film stars who went on to great careers in the film industry. Keir Dullea,(Christofer Perdeger),"Brain Waves",'83, discovered very valuable golden treasure by accident while a murder is being committed almost on top of him. Christofer seeks the assistance of Richardo Montalban,(Alejandro Zayas),"Conquest of the Planet of the Apes",'72, who was for many years searching for this very treasure that Perdeger just found and knows where this sunken treasure can be located. Lana Wood, "Santan's Mistress",'82 gave plenty of beautiful charm to her role. There is plenty of action underwater with plenty of hungry sharks and a great film for the 1970's. In present day life, Lana Wood is struggling with an illness and my thoughts are with her family and I wish her the very best.
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