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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the North Atlantic Ocean, roughly bounded by Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. Since the mid-20th century, it has been the focus of an urban legend suggesting that many aircraft and ships have disappeared there under mysterious circumstances. However ...
Following the success of The Exorcist (1973), Friedkin developed a UFO-related film project titled The Devil's Triangle.The film was to have starred Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston and Steve McQueen and be set in the Bermuda Triangle.
The Devil's Sea (Japanese: 魔の海, Hepburn: Ma no Umi), also known as the Devil's triangle, the Dragon's Triangle, the Formosa Triangle and the Pacific Bermuda Triangle, is a region of the Pacific, south of Tokyo. The Devil's Sea is sometimes considered a paranormal location, though the veracity of these claims has been questioned.
A popular theory often floated to explain these disappearances is that ships in the Bermuda Triangle may get pulled under the water by methane bubbles resulting from undersea gas explosions.
Winer is best known for his work on the Bermuda Triangle: The Devil's Triangle (1974, Bantam Books), The Devil's Triangle 2 (Bantam Books 1975), and From The Devil's Triangle to The Devil's Jaw (Bantam Books 1977). He also completed a TV film documentary on the Devil's Triangle, narrated by Vincent Price and released in 1974. [1] [2] [3]
The Devil's Triangle, a book by J.T. Ellison and Catherine Coulter "The Devil's Triangle", a short story by Melinda M. Snodgrass in the book One-Eyed Jacks; Hidden Expedition: Devil's Triangle, a video game
The Devil's Triangle, a UFO thriller starring Marlon Brando, Steve McQueen and Charlton Heston [86] [87] A Safe Darkness, a documentary about horror cinema featuring interviews with Fritz Lang and Roman Polanski [88] [87] Born on the Fourth of July starring Al Pacino as Ron Kovic [89] [90]
In 1968, Sanderson introduced the concept of the "vile vortex". Vile vortices are supposed to be "anomalic regions" regularly distributed on Earth where disproportionately many strange phenomena occur, such as disappearances, UFO sightings, or poltergeist activity. The first and second "vile vortex" were the Bermuda Triangle and the Devil's Sea ...