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Satan's Triangle

A tale of mounting terror!
1975 | 74m | English

(1595 votes)

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The female survivor of a shipwreck and two Coast Guard helicopter pilots sent to rescue her find themselves trapped in a mysterious part of the ocean known as Satan's Triangle.
Release Date: Jan 14, 1975
Director: Sutton Roley
Writer: William Read Woodfield
Genres: Horror, Mystery, TV Movie
Keywords bermuda triangle, womanizer, catholic priest, lost at sea
Production Companies Danny Thomas Productions, ABC
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kim Novak Eva
Doug McClure Lt. J. Haig
Alejandro Rey Father Peter Martin
Ed Lauter Strickland
Jim Davis Hal
Michael Conrad Lt. Cmdr. Pagnolini
Titos Vandis Salao
Zitto Kazann Juano
Peter Bourne Swedish Captain
Hank Stohl Coast Guard Capt. Dunnock
Tom Dever Miami Rescue Radio Officer
Trent Dolan Miami Rescue Lieutenant
Name Job
Johnny Pate Original Music Composer
Dennis Virkler Editor
Alan Levine Costume Design
William Read Woodfield Writer
Sutton Roley Director
Leonard J. South Director of Photography
Bob Westmoreland Makeup Artist
Gene Grigg Special Effects
Bud Molin Editor
Ted Holt Gaffer
Name Title
Paul Junger Witt Executive Producer
Tony Thomas Executive Producer
James R. Rokos Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

_**Eerie tale on the open sea with Doug McClure and Kim Novak**_ Two Coast Guardsmen (Doug McClure and Michael Conrad) fly out to investigate a derelict schooner in the Bermuda Triangle. The former finds a survivor (Kim Novak) wherein the truth of the ghastly scenario is explained. Alejandro Rey ... is on hand as a minister while Ed Lauter plays a sailor. "Satan’s Triangle" (1975) debuted on TV as a Movie of the Week. The 70s produced some really good or even great television films, like "Tribes" (1970), "Duel" (1971), "The Night Stalker" (1972), "Kung Fu" (1972), "Short Walk to Daylight" (1972), "Go Ask Alice" (1973), "Pray for the Wildcats" (1974), “Scream of the Wolf” (1974,) "Dracula" with Jack Palance (1974), "Trilogy of Terror" (1975) and many more. You can add this to the list. I honestly wasn’t expecting much and was only interested because I wanted to see how a TV flick from the 70s with its limited budget could possibly tackle the topic of the infamous ‘Devil’s Triangle’ and be remotely effective. All I can say is it won me over by the end. McClure always makes for a likable protagonist and Novak was still beautiful at the age of 41 during shooting (her eyes & face are sublime). The bulk of the movie logically explains the extraordinary tragedy through flashbacks and you think the story’s over. Everything comes down to the last act, which cleverly delivers the ‘goods.’ Sure, it’s not on the level of “Dead Calm” (1989) but, if you’re in the mood for a chilling sailing drama/adventure that’s short ‘n’ sweet, look no further. The film runs about 1 hour, 12 minutes, and was shot at Channel Islands, California (the yacht scenes), with aerial shots of Oxnard, California (helicopter flying out to sea) and Nauset Beach Light, Eastham, Massachusetts (lighthouse). GRADE B/B-

Feb 21, 2022