![]() The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. However, he ultimately panned the film for being dull and slow.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Tom Shales of The Washington Post had a marginally more positive reaction to the film, noting the appeal of some of the performers and a few impressive effects shots. Michael Speier of Variety called it "a B movie in the truest sense of the genre," and went on to criticize its acting and special effects. In spite of the film's success with audiences, it was not as well received by critics, as most reviews were lukewarm at best. The film was a ratings hit, becoming the most-watched movie on basic cable during the month of its release. The patrol men are shocked to learn that they are survivors from Captain Morgan's ship, and just before the credits roll a radio broadcast is heard that reveals that Captain Morgan's boat was lost at sea over four years ago, while the movie seemingly transpires over a single day, implying that the Bermuda Triangle is a wormhole. Their dinghy is discovered by patrolmen, and Tommy and Charlie tell them their story. Tommy shoots a flare at the Queen of Scots, igniting the petrol and causing it to explode. Tommy escapes to the dinghy, and the ship suddenly comes back to life and begins to pursue them. Charlie loosens the pulley while the cords are entangled around Stu's feet causing him to be pulled off the ship and hanged. Charlie boards the dinghy, but before Tommy has the chance, he is attacked by a bloodied Stu. Tommy pushes Stu through a pane of glass, and he and Charlie cover the boat with petrol and attempts to board the small dinghy that originally came from Captain Morgan's boat. Tommy and Charlie attempt to escape, but Stu pursues them. Before he dies, he tells Tommy that Stu is acting like one of the original passengers on the final voyage of the Queen of Scots, who went crazy and killed everyone with a cricket bat. Stu confronts him, and Captain Morgan is mortally wounded. ![]() ![]() They also find Julia's body and realize that Stu killed her.Ĭaptain Morgan is still working in the engine room and doesn't hear any of the previous commotion. They discover the ballast contains the skeletal remains of the ship's passengers and crew. Stu sneaks up on them and throw them in the ballast, locks the door, and begins to flood the compartment with ballast water. ![]() They frantically search for Stu, but they only find Julia's bloodied flashlight outside the ship's vault. Tommy and Charlie both awake from the same nightmare, and discover Gus's body. He is gathering money when Julia intervenes and tries to stop him, but he kills her in a fit of rage. Stu encounters a vault filled with money and an old cricket bat. While in a room, Gus sees the same ghost that Stu's fiancée saw, and suffers a fatal heart attack. They find that Morgan's boat has drifted away.Ĭaptain Morgan decides to go back down to the engine room and try to get the engine running, and they split up again. When the door opens, a cricket ball rolls out. Morgan and Tommy discover an elevator that is running without power descend to their level. Morgan insists that he can repair it, and everyone splits up to search for the ship's power source. They quickly find the captain's log, and they realize that the Queen of Scots was experiencing similar technical difficulties. Everyone agrees to board the vessel in order to try and salvage parts to fix Morgan's boat. Suddenly a large ship, the RMS Queen of Scots, appears on the horizon. A heavy fog engulfs the boat and the electronic equipment on board begins to malfunction. While diving, Julia sees the ghost of a little boy and begins to drown. When Tommy, Gus, Stu and Julia get to the dock, they find that their chartered boat is a wrecker run by Captain Morgan ( Dorian Harewood) and Charlie ( Olivia d'Abo). Gus takes a photo, causing a voodoo priestess to utter a curse under her breath, so they leave. When they arrive in Bermuda, Gus and Tommy stumble across a voodoo sacrifice. Stu's fiancée, Julia ( Polly Shannon), insists on attending. Three high school buddies, Stu ( Luke Perry), Tommy ( Dan Cortese) and Gus ( David Hewlett), decide to go on a pleasure cruise through the Bermuda Triangle.
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