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Satan's Triangle is a 1975 American made-for-television mystery horror film directed by Sutton Roley and produced by ABC. The plot involves a United States Coast Guard helicopter sent to answer a distress call from inside the Bermuda Triangle .
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 Made Me Do It: Norbert Meisel: Brigette Giursa, Andy Hopkins, Celenthia Monett: 1974: United States [26] The Devil's Daughter: Jeannot Szwarc: Shelley Winters Belinda Montgomery Robert Foxworth Jonathan Frid 1973 United States Devil's Ecstasy: Brandon G. Carter: Cyndee Summers, Tara Blair, Patrick Wright: 1977: United States [27] The ...
The film was to have starred Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston and Steve McQueen and be set in the Bermuda Triangle. The project was delayed by the lengthy filming of Sorcerer (1977) and Friedkin dropped the idea after Steven Spielberg started making Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977).
The Devil's Plaything: Joseph W. Sarno: Marie Forså, Nadia Henkowa, Flavia Keyt Sweden Switzerland West Germany Alternate title: Vampire Ecstasy [17] Don't Open the Door! S. F. Brownrigg: Susan Bracken, Annabelle Weenick, Jeffrey Swann: United States
The Bermuda Triangle (Spanish: El Triángulo diabólico de las Bermudas, Italian: Il triangolo delle Bermude, also known as The Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle and Devil's Triangle of Bermuda) is a 1978 Mexican-Italian science fiction horror film written and directed by René Cardona Jr. [2]
A shipping company employs a team of four people (a journalist, a psychic, a meteorologist, and an oceanographer) to discover the secret of the Bermuda Triangle.With the help of a Greenpeace survivor and a tycoon they ultimately find out the truth about a high-tech underwater facility operated by the United States Navy and its relation to the Philadelphia Experiment, determining that the ...
In 1974, television broadcasting rights to the film were sold to CBS for $300,000, [2] who subsequently screened it as a midnight movie. [33] The film was also shown on Elvira's Movie Macabre , part of WWOR-TV 's Fright Night beginning in 1978, and became a staple of late-night television in the November and December months. [ 34 ]