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The Deep

Is anything worth the terror of the Deep?
1977 | 123m | English

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A pair of young vacationers are involved in a dangerous conflict with treasure hunters when they discover a way into a deadly wreck in Bermuda waters.
Release Date: Jun 17, 1977
Director: Peter Yates
Writer: Peter Benchley, Tracy Keenan Wynn
Genres: Adventure, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords diving, ocean, based on novel or book, treasure, shipwreck, bermuda, scuba diving, underwater, drugs, shark, caribbean sea
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, EMI Films, Casablanca Filmworks
Box Office Revenue: $100,000,000
Budget: $9,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Shaw Romer Treece
Jacqueline Bisset Gail Berke
Nick Nolte David Sanders
Louis Gossett Jr. Henri Cloche
Eli Wallach Adam Coffin
Robert Tessier Kevin
Dick Anthony Williams Slake
Bob Minor Wiley
Earl Maynard Ronald
Teddy Tucker The Harbor Master
Name Job
Edouard F. Henriques Makeup Artist
George Justin Production Manager
Robin Gregory Sound Recordist
Pat McDermott Hairstylist
Jane Feinberg Casting
Jack Maxsted Art Direction
David Berlatsky Editor
Ira Anderson Jr. Special Effects
Vernon Dixon Set Decoration
Christopher Challis Director of Photography
Ron Talsky Costume Design
Peter Yates Director
Peter Benchley Novel, Screenplay
Tracy Keenan Wynn Screenplay
John Barry Original Music Composer
Mike Fenton Casting
Anthony Masters Production Design
Jimmy Nickerson Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
George Justin Associate Producer
Peter Guber Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Stylish but sadly lacking any substance. No doubting that The Deep was a film hoping to cash in on the monster success of Jaws two summers previously. Written by Jaws author Peter Benchley, The Deep on the page is never fully realised here on the screen, and sadly the film never lifts itself out ... of standard adventure territory. From the onset it looked to be heading in the right direction, a great first hour of genuine intrigue and tension keeps the viewer interested, where we have ship wrecks, treasure, voodoo, a gorgeous locale, a gruff Robert Shaw and Jacqueline Bisset's wet t-shirt! but the film drifts onto formulaic sand and peters out like a damp squib (or should that be squid?). Lovely to look at (the underwater sequences are gorgeous), and the acting is fine enough from all of the leads, yet a meandering drug plot only has one wishing that a big shark would come and swallow the whole bloody picture and regurgitate it with a bit more oomph and passion. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

***Okay, but lackluster island/oceanic treasure-hunting adventure*** A vacationing couple in Bermuda (Nick Nolte & Jacqueline Bisset) comes upon a sunken WW2 ship whereupon they find an ampule of morphine, one of myriad aboard the wreck. This stirs up the interest of a Haitian drug dealer (Louis ... Gossett Jr.) and an old treasure hunter (Robert Shaw). Eli Wallach and Robert Tessier are on hand as friends of the old salt. “The Deep” (1977) was based on author Peter Benchley’s follow-up to his mega-successful “Jaws” and was successful at the box office due to that momentum. However, it’s nowhere near great like that book/film. Similar oceanic adventure/thrillers include “Into the Blue” (2005), which is practically a remake of “The Deep,” and “Fool’s Gold” (2008), as well as the direct-to-video “Into the Blue 2: The Reef” (2009). The latter, believe it or not, is easily the best of the lot; it has the most compelling story and the best women, which proves that you don’t need ginormous–bucks and mega-stars to make a quality flick of this ilk. This one is realistic, but the story lacks drive and I was never able to warm up to the three main characters for some odd reason. Bisset is serviceable, but she never did anything for me, although she has gorgeous eyes and no one can deny the formidableness of her bosom. The movie runs 2 hours, 3 minutes, and was shot in Bermuda; RMS Rhone Wreck, British Virgin Islands; and Australia. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021