Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
John Huston | ... | Edward | |
Andrés García | ... | Alan | |
Hugo Stiglitz | ... | Capt. Mark Briggs (as Hugo Stiglietz) | |
Gloria Guida | ... | Michelle | |
Marina Vlady | ... | Kim | |
Claudine Auger | ... | Sybil | |
René Cardona III | ... | Dave (as Al Coster) | |
Carlos East | ... | Peter | |
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Gretha | ... | Diana |
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Catherine Piaget | ||
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Mario Arévalo | ... | Tony, crew member |
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Jorge Zamora | ... | Simon, the cook (as Jorge Zamora 'Zamorita') |
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Adalberto Arvizu | ... | Pilot (as Alberto Arvizu) |
Miguel Ángel Fuentes | ... | Gordon | |
Andrés García Jr. | ... | Billy |
The passengers and crew of a boat on a summer cruise in the Caribbean stray near the famed Bermuda Triangle, and mysterious things start happening.
Folks on a boat cruising around the Bermuda Triangle find an evil doll floating around in the ocean. The doll is given to a little girl on board and then a bunch of strange stuff starts happening. What a turd. John Huston must have needed money badly. It doesn't have much to say about the Bermuda Triangle, either. That's just a means to an end to get this evil doll story going. On the plus side, the bad dubbing and worse dialogue are good for laughs. There are also a few weirdos in the supporting cast who are fun. Beautiful Gloria Guida certainly gives us some nice eye candy. It's not a good movie but fans of badly-dubbed stinkers might like it more.