Satan’s Triangle
Satan’s Triangle
| 05 February 1979 (USA)
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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.

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GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

Breakinger

A Brilliant Conflict

Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

Stephanie

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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trafield1

This movie is by far the scariest movie I saw as a kid. Me and my brother still talk about it..I was 9 when I saw it..I am in my 40's now!Some have referred to Kim Novak's sinister smile, and one referred to her chuckle. I remember it as the sinister smile and then a sinister laugh that got louder and louder as the pilot looked on in shock and fought with the controls. What an incredible twist ending!What an amazing thing this director was able to do with this lasting impression on us! I can't believe it was so hard for me to find the name of this movie and this discussion on it! I am glad I found it and am going to try hard to get a copy of it.

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MAHarrand

I saw this movie maybe fifteen or more years ago. It frightened me so much I could not get up off the couch to go to bed. What a great thriller!!! Hope it comes out on DVD someday soon! I wish there was some way to find out when this movie might be shown again so I could plan on recording it on video cassette tape. I could then show this scary movie to my nephew. He loves movies like I do. I will never forget Kim Novak's scary smile when she was in the rescue helicopter. It gave me such a chill, I had goose bumps everywhere. If anyone reads this and knows when this movie will ever be shown again, please let me know. Thanks for this wonderful site. Mardy.

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audigierfrancois

Yes thank you because i never think knwow what is the real title of one of the most frighten movie that i saw when i was a child. I saw it when i was 8 in France, and i think that it's a big mistake of the channel, because it was a Sunday at 5 pm. Every time in a party, there's always someone who tell you that the most frighten movie he saw was this Satan's triangle but no one can remember the title. Of course, i never saw this movie again, but i don't really know if i want to see it again : child's memories are currently better than the real thing... If you want, you can go on my little blog, i create the top 5 of the most frighten movie when i was child, and the most frighten movie of my little life (i'm a 32 years old now...) : http://maxcastleisalive.skynetblogs.be/?date=20050831#2570692

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Tony Pendrey

I remember seeing this way back on TV in the UK at the time of it's release. It was just put out late at night as a filler. Like many others I found it quite eerie with a very unexpected twist at the end. I never forgot it but I could never remember what it was called. All I knew was that the great Doug Mclure was in it. So, thanks to the wonderful IMDb I now know what it was ! It always amazes me just how much really excellent film and TV remains almost impossible to get, whilst at the same time, we are sinking under the weight of dross DVDs. A friend in the industry informed me that a great part of the problem is the legal maze surrounding the issue of copyright ownership. He says the big bucks are being made by the legal firms specialising in that area. Quite often though there is no way of establishing "moral" ownership of a work when the writers and artists may all be deceased and the companies that financed it have also gone to the great studio in the sky. Films such as "Satan's Triangle" were made for a couple TV transmissions and that was it. In the UK it was usual to wipe video tape for re-use. This was originally done for financial reasons as the tape was very expensive, but the practise continued far too long. There can be no excuse though, for the loss of classic film and TV that existed on true celluloid.

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