Satan's Triangle (1975)
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- 1h 14min
- Drama, Horror
- 14 Jan 1975 (USA)
- TV Movie
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| Kim Novak | ... |
Eva
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| Doug McClure | ... |
Lt. J. Haig
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| Alejandro Rey | ... |
Father Peter Martin
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| Ed Lauter | ... |
Strickland
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| Jim Davis | ... |
Hal Bancroft
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| Michael Conrad | ... |
Lt. Cmdr. Pagnolini
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| Titos Vandis | ... |
Salao
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| Zitto Kazann | ... |
Juano
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Peter Bourne | ... |
Swedish Captain
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Hank Stohl | ... |
Coast Guard Capt. Dunnock
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| Tom Dever | ... |
Miami Rescue Radio Officer
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Trent Dolan | ... |
Miami Rescue Lieutenant
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Directed by
| Sutton Roley | ||
Written by
| William Read Woodfield | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
| Paul Junger Witt | ... | executive producer |
| Judith Craig Marlin | ... | associate producer |
| James R. Rokos | ... | producer (as James Rokos) |
| David M. Shapiro | ... | associate producer |
| Tony Thomas | ... | executive producer |
Music by
| Johnny Pate | ||
Cinematography by
| Leonard J. South | ... | director of photography |
Film Editing by
| Bud Molin | ||
| Dennis Virkler | ||
Editorial Department
| George W. Brooks | ... | additional film editor (as George Brooks) |
| Mario Di Gregorio | ... | assistant film editor (as Mario DiGregorio) |
Casting By
| Joyce Selznick | ||
Costume Design by
| Alan Levine | ||
Makeup Department
| Bob Westmoreland | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
| Mike Moder | ... | production manager |
Art Department
| Jack Benjamin | ... | property master |
Sound Department
| Bill Teague | ... | sound engineer |
Special Effects by
| Gene Grigg | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Ted Holt | ... | gaffer |
| John London | ... | key grip |
Music Department
| Jules Chaikin | ... | music supervisor |
| Ed. Norton | ... | music editor (as Ed Norton) |
| Michael Arciaga | ... | music supervisor (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
| Joe Gannon | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
| Chester Brooks | ... | transportation captain |
Additional Crew
| Ronald Jacobs | ... | production executive |
Thanks
| H.L. Johnson | ... | special thanks: helicopter pilot (as LCDR H.L. Johnson) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1975) (United States) (tv)
- Sinister Cinema (United States) (DVD)
- TF1 (1975) (France) (tv) (dubbed version) (monochrome broadcast)
Special Effects
- Howard Anderson Digital Effects (photographic effects)
Other Companies
- 20th Century Fox Studios (sound editing)
- 20th Century Fox Studios (recorded by)
- The Officers and Crew of the U.S.S. Venturous (our sincerest thanks to)
- United States Coast Guard (our sincerest thanks to)
Storyline
| Plot Summary |
An American coast guard pilot and his partner, Haig (Doug McClure) answer an SOS, and arrive at a derelict ship. When Haig boards the ship, he finds 3 dead bodies and 1 survivor; Eva (Kim Novak), cowering in the cabin. When the pilot tries to lift Haig and Eva of the boat, the line breaks, plunging them both into the ocean. After they swim back to the boat, the pilot tells Haig he must return to base because he's running low on fuel. Eva and Haig make the best they can, having to spend the night on the boat, during which time she tells the story of the storm and why this party odd the ocean really is Steve Triangle Written by Thomas Veil |
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| Taglines | A Terrifying Adventure in the Deadly Bermuda Triangle! See more » |
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Did You Know?
| Trivia | The priest looks like Father Karras from The Exorcist (1973). Titos Vandis, who plays Salao in this movie, played Father Karras' uncle in "'The Exorcist". See more » |
| 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. See more » |
| 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. See more » |