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Decades after being mysteriously swallowed up in the bottomless belly of the Bermuda Triangle, the reappearance of the cruise ship Corona Queen leads to a terrifying journey into the unknown in this d... read more read more...ark tale from filmmaker Christian McIntire. For years, Aaron Roberts (Judd Nelson) has been obsessed with the seemingly cursed waters of the Bermuda Triangle, and when the Corona Queen returns from a 25-year trip to the beyond, Roberts can't resist the chance to investigate the phenomenon firsthand. Disregarding a series of otherworldly warnings, Roberts soon teams up with paranormal investigators Dana Elway (Janet Gunn), David Shaw (Lance Henriksen), and a team of scientists to board the Corona Queen and search for clues as to its whereabouts for the last quarter of a century. Little do they realize that the Corona Queen seems to be taking on a life of her own, and the team is stepping directly into the belly of the beast. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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R, 1 hr. 36 min.

Directed by: Christian McIntire, Phillip J. Roth

Release Date: May 11, 2002

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DVD Release Date: September 10, 2002

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  • December 12, 2009
    Reminds me of Ghost Ship unlike Ghost Ship this is alot better I must admit.
  • January 14, 2008
    Intriguing.
  • August 5, 2011
    Exactly like watching a Sci Fi Channel movie.I still can't get over how The Chinook,The ship at sea, & the ghosts looked like somebody just figured out how to do 3D animation on their computer.Not only that but the movie sucked as well!
  • August 10, 2010
    This low budget horror film is unlike most of the others with a scary story and a great cast. Set on a cruise ship that had disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, a group of people have come aboard to find answers to what happened to the ship before it vanished. With alot of parano... read morermal horror, the movie tends to drag on with unanswered questions. Fans of low budget horror will enjoy this trip into the unknown!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • December 21, 2009
    What an awful movie. The plot is absolutely ridiculous, the acting is boring, the story is boring and the direction was just not there. I wonder if there actually was a director. It's just stupid and a waste of time.
  • January 27, 2008
    Man what you hear in the end is a little creappy. He survives plays his talk with that misterious man from the begining and the man says "good bye son".

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