• 2 mesi fa
The boat Black Whale III sails into the Bermuda Triangle with the Marvin family aboard, intending to search for the remains of Atlantis. Along the way, they discover a doll floating in the water, which Diana Marvin—the family's youngest daughter—takes as her own. Diana appears to become possessed by the doll, and starts saying that everyone will die, and telling people the order they will die in. She also locks the ship's cook in the freezer, who almost dies before he is freed. One night, the boat follows a Fresnel lens signaling an SOS even though nothing appears on the radar. They abandon the search after the signal identifies itself as a ship that was lost years ago.
The Black Whale III reaches its destination, and the crew begins a scuba exploration of some underwater ruins. A submarine earthquake disturbs the ruins and crushes the legs of Michelle Marvin, the family's eldest daughter. The ship attempts to head for the nearby island of Bimini for help, but they become stuck in a storm, hit some rocks, and have their engines and helm damaged. The ship's cook dies in an apparent accident during the storm, and Diana's parents are swept overboard looking for her. The next day, the engineer dies trying to repair the helm when Diana turns on the engines while he is inspecting the propellers. With the ship stranded and Michelle in desperate need of medical attention, the ship's mate and Michelle's brother depart the ship with her in a motorboat to try to reach Bimini. Michelle perishes on the voyage, and the boat becomes lost and never reaches its destination. Diana's aunt and uncle perish next, apparently killed by the doll.
Back on Black Whale III, the captain attempts to signal for help. They hear distress calls from other ships, including their own being repeated. Finally, they are able to contact Bimini and relate their situation. At Bimini, the radar operator says that their story is implausible, for the Black Whale III disappeared about twelve years ago with a family named Marvin aboard. The ship disappears, and the doll is left floating in the water.
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00:05:52Captain, look! A doll! Looks very old.
00:05:54Some little girl
00:05:56must be very unhappy at this moment.
00:05:58Let me see her.
00:06:00I've never seen a doll like this before.
00:06:02It's very strange.
00:06:04I found her, so she's mine.
00:06:06Can I have her, please, Daddy?
00:06:08Of course she's yours, darling.
00:06:10Put her in the sun to dry out.
00:06:30Hello.
00:06:40Hi, can we take a look?
00:06:42Sure, come on in.
00:06:46Hey, this is neat, a radar.
00:06:50Look, Michel,
00:06:52these are the radios, right?
00:06:54Right. You're a pretty bright kid.
00:06:56What do you do on the boat?
00:06:58Well, I'm the navigator.
00:07:00I'm the radio operator.
00:07:04And the helmsman.
00:07:06On this boat, you have to be able to do everything.
00:07:08I'd just like to be the captain.
00:07:12Your work must be fun.
00:07:14Sometimes. And sometimes hard.
00:07:18And at times, it's
00:07:20very, but very enjoyable.
00:07:28Okay.
00:07:44Now, this new camera for stills
00:07:46will be yours.
00:07:48Michel's going to take this one.
00:07:50It's great, Dad. I can't wait to try it.
00:07:52Let's take all this and store it away
00:07:54in a secure place.
00:07:56Do you think we'll have bad weather?
00:07:58The, uh,
00:08:00captain says that in the zone we're entering,
00:08:02we're liable to have rough seas.
00:08:10I see you're an expert sailor.
00:08:12Every time my father
00:08:14goes to photograph something interesting,
00:08:16he takes us along, and I try to learn everything I can.
00:08:18Good idea. What's he going to photograph
00:08:20now? Well, my father
00:08:22says that close to Andrus Island,
00:08:24there are some ruins.
00:08:26He thinks they're from an ancient city that sank
00:08:28under the sea. Do you think
00:08:30it could be Atlantis? I don't know,
00:08:32Billy. I don't know.
00:08:34But in that zone, the sea is very deep.
00:08:36Your father must be an expert diver.
00:08:38He is. So are Dave and Michel.
00:08:40And what about you?
00:08:42Well, they think I'm too young.
00:08:44But I know a lot of things my brother Dave
00:08:46doesn't know, Tony. Sure, like coiling
00:08:48a rope. Look, how would you like
00:08:50me to teach you something else, Billy?
00:08:52I'll be on watch, and I'm going to show you
00:08:54how to steer the boat. Really?
00:08:56Well, Tony, thanks.
00:09:02How's your doll, Angel?
00:09:04Oh, she's nearly dry now.
00:09:06She told me she's very hungry.
00:09:08Sure, Angel. What would
00:09:10you like? A cookie for me
00:09:12and a piece of raw meat for her.
00:09:18Raw meat? I'm sure your
00:09:20dolly would rather have some cookies.
00:09:24Like these. No, she definitely
00:09:26said she wanted a good piece of meat.
00:09:28Raw meat.
00:09:30Okay, honey, but tell her to it real
00:09:32well, Diane, because it's tough.
00:09:50How's it going, Gordon?
00:09:54Everything down here is okay, sir.
00:09:56Up to now. What do you mean
00:09:58by that? Please forget it, Captain.
00:10:00It's just that I get a little jumpy around these waters.
00:10:02Gordon, we've
00:10:04cruised these waters about 50 times since you've joined
00:10:06us. Nothing's happened yet.
00:10:08So forget your silly notions.
00:10:10I don't care if
00:10:12we come into these waters a thousand times.
00:10:14One day it will happen.
00:10:20Flight
00:10:2457 here, reporting to
00:10:26Nassau Airport Control Tower.
00:10:28Go ahead, 57.
00:10:30We read you loud and clear.
00:10:32Flight 57, 200 miles
00:10:34out of Bermuda on regular route to the Azores.
00:10:36We're in the middle of some clouds
00:10:38and turbulence. Visibility zero.
00:10:40Request weather information.
00:10:42Now listen,
00:10:44Flight 57. Your weather's supposed
00:10:46to be good. We have no reports
00:10:48of bad weather in that area.
00:10:50Nassau Control Tower, 57 here.
00:10:52Having problems with controls.
00:10:54Listen to this. Instruments
00:10:56malfunctioning. We're going into a spin.
00:10:58Can't control a plane. Mayday!
00:11:00Mayday! Mayday!
00:11:02We'll dispatch help immediately. We know your position.
00:11:06Hang in there, 57.
00:11:08Help is on its way.
00:11:10Nassau's Control Tower here.
00:11:12All ships vicinity Bermuda
00:11:14Azores run. Look for survivors
00:11:16in Super Constellation Flight 57.
00:11:46Captain, reporting commercial flight 57 lost.
00:11:48A Super Constellation with 42 persons
00:11:50aboard, including five crew.
00:12:00Captain,
00:12:02the majority of those missing
00:12:04are family members of naval personnel, sir.
00:12:08Eric,
00:12:10I'm sorry.
00:12:12I don't know what to do.
00:12:14Here it is.
00:12:16At the center of the vertex formed between
00:12:18Puerto Rico, Miami,
00:12:20and the Bermuda Islands.
00:12:22The Bermuda Triangle.
00:12:44Where did you put my SISIC pills?
00:13:02Oh, I'm sorry, Peter.
00:13:04I forgot to buy them.
00:13:06Damn it, Sybil. You did it on purpose.
00:13:08No, I told you. I just forgot.
00:13:10I told you three times.
00:13:12I'm down for you.
00:13:14Stop shouting. They must have some here.
00:13:16Ask Captain Briggs.
00:13:18Ask Captain Briggs.
00:13:20I doubt they even have an aspirin on this tub.
00:13:24I hope you're the first to get SISIC.
00:13:30Peter, please.
00:13:32You promised to stop.
00:13:36To the great doctor, Peter Marvin.
00:13:38Forget all that.
00:13:40Why torment yourself?
00:13:42You know you were brilliant.
00:13:44Brilliant, huh?
00:13:46I certainly killed that child
00:13:48brilliantly.
00:13:50Every day, hundreds of children die on operating tables.
00:13:52All over the world.
00:13:54Sure. They die.
00:13:56But they're not murdered.
00:13:58All right. You killed her.
00:14:00We all know that you killed her.
00:14:02But she's not coming back.
00:14:04Even if you drink every damn bottle of whiskey in the world,
00:14:06she's not coming back.
00:14:08Edward is right.
00:14:10The only way you'll ever stop is when you get that through your head.
00:14:12Edward, my new psychiatrist.
00:14:14Jesus.
00:14:16That fool of my half-brother
00:14:18only thinks of finding lost cities
00:14:20out there, and you're telling me
00:14:22what he says.
00:14:24Do yourself a favor, Sybil.
00:14:26And leave me alone.
00:14:28Worry about that crazy
00:14:30brother-in-law of yours.
00:14:32Would you like a drink?
00:14:36To us, my friend.
00:14:46That one is the Big Bear.
00:14:48And this one
00:14:50is the Northern Star.
00:14:52She's the faithful companion
00:14:54of all seamen.
00:14:56Because she always shows us the north
00:14:58and helps to guide us
00:15:00safely to port.
00:15:02You know, it's wonderful to look at the sky.
00:15:04In the big cities,
00:15:06nobody ever worries about it.
00:15:08It's been a long time
00:15:10since I last watched it.
00:15:12All of these stars
00:15:14are my friends.
00:15:16And every night,
00:15:18I watch them.
00:15:20Hmm.
00:15:22Maybe someone up there
00:15:24is watching us, too.
00:15:26Maybe someone up there
00:15:28is watching us, too.
00:15:46You know what I'm thinking,
00:15:48Uncle Peter?
00:15:50No.
00:15:52What, Diane?
00:15:54One of these nights, one of those
00:15:56fearsome animals are going to come out
00:15:58and grab us.
00:16:02Yes.
00:16:04And the first one he's going to eat
00:16:06is your Aunt Sybil.
00:16:10Yeah, and Billy.
00:16:12And then, Dave.
00:16:14And last, Michelle.
00:16:18Diane, you left your doll in the hallway.
00:16:20No, Mommy.
00:16:22I just left her on that chair
00:16:24over there.
00:16:38I'm going to punish you
00:16:40so that you don't ever
00:16:42hide from me again.
00:16:46The constellation
00:16:48disappeared in exactly the same
00:16:50unobtainable way as many other
00:16:52hundreds of boats and planes before.
00:16:54Searching for more accurate
00:16:56information, this reporter was handed
00:16:58an official-looking document which read
00:17:00as follows. The Bermuda Triangle
00:17:02is a zone situated in front
00:17:04of the southeast Atlantic coast
00:17:06off the United States,
00:17:08where dozens of ships, boats, and planes
00:17:10have disappeared without
00:17:12a trace.
00:17:14Most of these disappearances have occurred
00:17:16in this century, although losses
00:17:18Good evening, everyone.
00:17:20Good evening.
00:17:22Isn't Peter coming to have dinner with us?
00:17:24I don't know, and I don't care.
00:17:28Well, I know what's out there.
00:17:38Sea monsters
00:17:40and creatures from outer space.
00:17:44And also the devil, Uncle Peter.
00:17:49Well, there've always been
00:17:51so-called disappearances.
00:17:53And as long as there's the possibility
00:17:55of human or mechanical error,
00:17:57there always will be.
00:17:59I don't think that's a viable explanation
00:18:01for all the accidents in this part of the ocean.
00:18:05Talk, talk, talk.
00:18:07The solution of the mystery is related
00:18:09to the sea. Maybe
00:18:11there's a big magnetic field under the ocean.
00:18:13What do you think, Captain?
00:18:15Well,
00:18:17centuries ago, people let their
00:18:19imaginations wander.
00:18:21And they attributed the disappearance of vessels
00:18:23to hurricanes, pirates,
00:18:25or frightening sea monsters.
00:18:27Of course, that's nonsense.
00:18:31All those accidents have been caused by human
00:18:33or mechanical error, like Mr. Marvin
00:18:35said. The supernatural
00:18:37is only a myth. That plane must
00:18:39have crashed into the sea.
00:18:41Most probably.
00:18:43What a shame. You're spoiling
00:18:45a perfectly spooky trip.
00:18:47Sorry for putting a damper on your fun.
00:19:15Diane!
00:19:21Diane!
00:19:23What happened? How is she?
00:19:25Don't worry.
00:19:27Everything's all right now.
00:19:31God.
00:19:33What do you say now, Captain?
00:19:37It's strange.
00:20:03What's happened, Peter?
00:20:07Their throats.
00:20:11They all had their throats cut,
00:20:13as if they were bitten.
00:20:33All right.
00:20:45Calm down. It's all over now.
00:20:49Give her some water.
00:20:57Kim.
00:20:59Look at her mouth.
00:21:29No!
00:21:33No!
00:21:45No!
00:21:47No!
00:22:09No!
00:22:17No!
00:22:29There's a light at port.
00:22:31Can't make out any bearing lights.
00:22:35It could be a fishing or rescue boat.
00:22:37Head towards it.
00:22:47Who's there?
00:22:49It's Dave, Simon.
00:22:51Oh, my God.
00:22:53You scared the hell out of me, boy.
00:22:55Sorry, Simon.
00:22:57I only wanted a glass of milk.
00:22:59Well, don't ever come up
00:23:01on me like that again.
00:23:03You could give me
00:23:05a heart attack.
00:23:07Here.
00:23:15You're as white as that milk.
00:23:17What's the matter?
00:23:19Oh, nothing.
00:23:21Seasick?
00:23:23No, never get seasick.
00:23:25I had a nightmare.
00:23:27There was this pilot.
00:23:29He had a horrible look on his face.
00:23:31He came floating out of the water,
00:23:33like he was trying
00:23:35to tell me something.
00:23:37Please, David, you better stop. I don't want to know.
00:23:39Otherwise, I'm gonna have
00:23:41all kinds of nightmares when I go to bed.
00:23:45S.O.S.
00:23:47They're calling for help.
00:23:51Answer it,
00:23:53so they know we've seen their signal.
00:23:55Tony, take the helm.
00:24:05Yes, Captain.
00:24:07Full speed ahead.
00:24:09Full speed ahead.
00:24:11Okay, Captain.
00:24:17Follow the light.
00:24:20Edward, where are you going?
00:24:22What's wrong?
00:24:24Nothing's wrong.
00:24:26I'm gonna see why they accelerated the engines.
00:24:50That's strange.
00:24:52What's strange, Captain?
00:24:54The radar doesn't show anything.
00:24:59What's going on, Captain Briggs?
00:25:03Look over there, Mr. Marvin.
00:25:19What's going on?
00:25:35What's happening, Dad?
00:25:37It seems the ship is signaling us.
00:25:39We're going to approach it.
00:25:41Do you think they need help?
00:25:44I don't know, son.
00:25:46I suppose so.
00:25:49Let's go.
00:25:55Something very weird is happening.
00:25:58This is just not possible.
00:26:00What do you mean?
00:26:02What are you talking about?
00:26:04They identified themselves as the city of Glasgow.
00:26:10That boat disappeared 100 years ago.
00:26:15They were going from Philadelphia to England.
00:26:19They had 480 people aboard.
00:26:32Tell Gordon to reduce speed.
00:26:36Gordon.
00:26:38Minimum speed.
00:26:40Aye, aye, sir.
00:26:50Any sign?
00:26:54Nothing.
00:27:19Whoever they are, we're going to give a signal every two minutes.
00:27:50Mark.
00:28:01Starboard! All starboard!
00:28:19Mommy!
00:28:40Mommy!
00:28:42Mommy!
00:28:44Oh, everything's okay.
00:28:46There's nothing to be worried about.
00:28:48There's nothing to be worried about.
00:28:50Peter, what's going on?
00:28:52Peter, what's going on?
00:29:18Peter, what's going on?
00:29:20Just how in the devil do you expect me to know?
00:29:23Come on.
00:29:25Have a drink with me.
00:29:27It'll be a lot easier for you to enter hell.
00:29:50Let's go.
00:30:09Blackwell the Third here. Blackwell the Third here.
00:30:12If someone reads me, please come in. Over.
00:30:15Blackwell the Third here. Blackwell the Third here.
00:30:17If someone reads me, please come in. Over.
00:30:20Captain? Yes. Any sign of that boat or whatever we did see last night, Captain
00:30:26Briggs? No, Mr. Marvin, nothing. Sir, we're continuing on our course, and we'll soon
00:30:31be arriving in the area that you want to explore.
00:30:42Black Whale the third here. Black Whale the third here. If someone reads me, come
00:30:46in. Over. I've studied the ocean all my life. I've been in some rough situations, you
00:30:52know, storms, fogs, even a few hurricanes. Last night, I don't know what to make of
00:30:59it. I felt as if something playing with us. Listen, Mr. Marvin, I know last night
00:31:07the whole thing was frightening, but I have to believe that there's an
00:31:10explanation. There's fog on these waters even at this time of the year, and the
00:31:16rocking, it must have been caused by underwater currents.
00:31:33You and your father better leave the sea in peace, and not tempt the supernatural
00:31:39forces in it. What do you mean? What supernatural forces are you talking
00:31:43about? Listen, boy, not all the seas are the same. Look at this one, for example.
00:31:50They call this the Sea of the Gulf Weaves. It's so calm, it's as if you could
00:31:56see your own life in it. I tell you, boy, leave the sea and its secrets in peace.
00:32:03We're only gonna take some underwater photographs. Respect its secrets. Don't
00:32:09provoke its wrath.
00:32:43I must confess that I almost decided not to make this flight when I found out the
00:32:54pilot was a woman. Don't worry, sir. I have more than 3,000 hours of flying
00:32:59time, mostly on chartered flights to these islands. I'm fully licensed.
00:33:06Bonanza Extra Alpha Tango Echo Victor here, calling NASA's control tower. On
00:33:13regular route to Grand Turk. Visibility and weather excellent. Arriving Grand
00:33:19Turk ETA, 1,300 hours GMT. Now this is our actual position, and this is the place
00:33:31you wanted to explore. Ed, do you have an extra set of diving equipment? Peter, are
00:33:37you coming down with us? Peter diving? Are you kidding? If he swallows some water
00:33:42without whiskey, he would definitely die. No, not for me. Just for you. They could
00:33:50take you down to discover the ruins and forget you in a catacomb of Atlantis. I
00:33:57don't need to find any more ruins with you, Ivana. Take Peter along as a shark
00:34:05repellent. Not even they would take him. Thanks for your kindness, dear sister-in-law,
00:34:12but I can already see your brave and courageous husband floating like a toad
00:34:19into the mouth of a shark. Poor animal. He would die of indigestion.
00:34:28The thing I like best about being a sailor is having a girl in every port. How many girls do
00:34:54you have? Oh, I've already lost count, but right now I'm only interested in one. Only
00:35:01one? That's not enough for a sailor. I have one near the house and two at school. That's
00:35:09what he says. None of those girls ever pay him any attention. Oh, yeah. I've kissed them
00:35:15all. Don't worry. It's the same with me. Huh. She's just jealous because she hasn't got
00:35:20a boyfriend. Diane, what advice could you give me so that I get a girlfriend? Well,
00:35:26all of us women are different. We're already superior to men. If you love the sea so much,
00:35:32you should look for a mermaid.
00:35:50What's wrong? It's nothing. Don't worry. It's just an air pop. I must've slept a while. We're
00:36:07almost there. The radar is working perfectly now. There's a point on the screen that looks
00:36:22like a small aircraft. Attention. Bonanza Extra Alpha Tango Echo Victor here. This is
00:36:37an emergency. I repeat, mayday, mayday, mayday. I don't understand what's happening. Some
00:36:45strange force controlling the plane. No visibility. Can't control plane. Attention. Feminine control
00:36:55tower. Mayday, mayday, mayday. Something strange is going on. It's light. It's light.
00:37:14Radar lost him. We're arriving now. Gordon, Gordon. Minimum speed. Tony, 12 degrees of
00:37:39starboard. Alan, did you fix the radar? It's working fine. Something strange happened. I saw
00:37:50a light. I thought it was a plane. Then a larger light appeared and they fused together and they
00:37:59both disappeared. Tony, go to the anchor. Take the helm. 20 fathoms, 30. We're in the zone. Gordon,
00:38:16Gordon, stop the engines. Tony, drop the anchor. Yes, Captain.
00:38:46Good luck. Thanks a lot, Alan. Maybe I'll catch you your future wife. What type of mermaid do you
00:39:03prefer? Short or long tail? One like yours will do. Why don't you go with them, Mr. Marvin? Do I look like a fish or
00:39:26something? Why don't you go down? Who, me? No way. I'm staying in the galley.
00:39:56No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
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00:43:56I would never have believed it.
00:44:20Peter Marvin studying a marine navigation chart.
00:44:24I simply wanted to know the distance to the islands, especially the closest one to the
00:44:29boat.
00:44:30Why all the interest?
00:44:33Are you thinking of visiting one?
00:44:36I was calculating the time it would take to reach the closest one.
00:44:40By swimming.
00:44:43By swimming?
00:44:45What kind of a foolish idea is this one, Peter?
00:44:48My dear, have you forgotten that I was championing long distance swimming in college?
00:44:54Sure, in your bathtub.
00:44:58All right.
00:45:00But doesn't anyone think here?
00:45:02Those planes and those boats disappearing.
00:45:06And last night this floating bathtub turned into a roller coaster.
00:45:11And those birds.
00:45:13What about those birds?
00:45:16And the doll.
00:45:18Where did it come from?
00:45:20Have you ever really looked at it?
00:45:24I can assure you, the thing is alive.
00:45:28He's nuts.
00:45:30I swear he's gone crazy.
00:45:34Hmm, maybe.
00:45:36But I'm getting off this floating tub.
00:45:39I ordered Captain Briggs to take me to the nearest island.
00:45:46This decision deserves a toast.
00:46:46I'm sorry.
00:46:48I'm sorry.
00:46:50I'm sorry.
00:46:52I'm sorry.
00:46:54I'm sorry.
00:46:56I'm sorry.
00:46:58I'm sorry.
00:47:00I'm sorry.
00:47:02I'm sorry.
00:47:04I'm sorry.
00:47:06I'm sorry.
00:47:08I'm sorry.
00:47:10I'm sorry.
00:47:12I'm sorry.
00:47:14I'm sorry.
00:47:16I'm sorry.
00:47:18I'm sorry.
00:47:20I'm sorry.
00:47:22I'm sorry.
00:47:24I'm sorry.
00:47:26I'm sorry.
00:47:28I'm sorry.
00:47:30I'm sorry.
00:47:32I'm sorry.
00:47:34I'm sorry.
00:47:36I'm sorry.
00:47:38I'm sorry.
00:47:40I'm sorry.
00:47:43What the devil are you doing there?
00:47:46Oh, Mr. Peter.
00:47:48Thank you.
00:47:49You saved my life.
00:47:51The door closed on me.
00:47:53What a fright.
00:47:55Oh, God, what a fright I had.
00:47:57I'm so cold.
00:47:58What a freeze and scare I had.
00:48:01I don't know why you got so scared.
00:48:04You won't die frozen.
00:48:06You'll die in a different way.
00:48:12This child is a devil.
00:48:42Oh, God.
00:49:12Oh, God.
00:49:42Oh, God.
00:49:44Oh, God.
00:49:46Oh, God.
00:49:48Oh, God.
00:49:50Oh, God.
00:49:52Oh, God.
00:49:54Oh, God.
00:49:56Oh, God.
00:49:58Oh, God.
00:50:00Oh, God.
00:50:02Oh, God.
00:50:04Oh, God.
00:50:06Oh, God.
00:50:08Oh, God.
00:50:10Oh, God.
00:50:16They dove long ago.
00:50:18I don't think they have much air left.
00:50:40Oh, God.
00:50:42Oh, God.
00:50:44Oh, God.
00:50:46Oh, God.
00:50:48Oh, God.
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00:55:48Start the engine. When Tony signals you, full speed ahead.
00:56:13Simon, take the helm. Ten degrees to starboard.
00:56:17Me? Yes, you.
00:56:21Well, okay. Ready?
00:57:16Full speed ahead. Okay.
00:57:46Slow the engines. Gotcha.
00:59:46Her legs are badly hurt. Careful.
01:00:03Easy, please.
01:00:13Oh, my poor darling.
01:00:16They're completely destroyed, right?
01:00:41I hope this floating tub of yours has the necessary first aid, my friend.
01:00:56What do you need? First of all, an anesthetic.
01:01:00Or some sleeping pills. Anything to kill the pain.
01:01:14Please help my sister, Uncle Peter. I'll do what I can.
01:01:20Kim, you're going to help me. Thank you, Peter.
01:01:24Please, leave the room. I don't need an audience. Out!
01:01:38Do you think you can do anything?
01:01:41The wounds are serious. All I can do is stop the hemorrhaging
01:01:46until we reach a place where I can operate.
01:01:48The nearest island is Bimini. Briggs is taking us there as soon as possible.
01:01:57Tony!
01:02:00Alan, try and make contact with Bimini. Yes, Captain.
01:02:03Tony, get that anchor up. Gordon.
01:02:06Yes, Captain. Gordon, get those engines moving.
01:02:09Aye, aye, sir.
01:02:14This is Blackwell III out of Miami. This is Blackwell III out of Miami.
01:02:18We have a very seriously injured... Get that anchor up!
01:02:27Please come in. Over.
01:02:29Gordon? Gordon, full speed ahead.
01:02:31Right away, sir.
01:02:36If someone is listening to us, please come in. Over.
01:02:40There's a lot of interference. Keep trying.
01:02:48Keep trying.
01:02:49So,
01:03:00so,
01:03:15thank God everything's over. When I saw her in the middle of that avalanche,
01:03:20I thought she'd never make it. Michelle's wounds are very serious.
01:03:25Don't worry. Michelle will be all right.
01:03:28It's too bad it's all over. Now we'll have to go back.
01:03:32Listen, boy, it's better to be on firm ground than aboard a black whale with 13 passengers.
01:03:40What color would Simon be when he dies? Purple or white?
01:03:47Diane, why must you always be talking about people dying?
01:03:51Because today I was talking to a man none of you know, and he told me about it.
01:03:57You've got the worst habit of inventing all kinds of lies.
01:04:01They're not lies. I know how everybody's going to die.
01:04:07Simon is going to be the first.
01:04:26Okay.
01:04:56So,
01:05:27so,
01:05:31how's Michelle, Pete? I'm sorry, Simon. Her legs can't be saved. I didn't want to tell Edward and
01:05:41Kim. It's likely they'll amputate when we get to the hospital, if she arrives alive.
01:05:50Without amputating her legs, I cannot stop the hemorrhaging,
01:05:54and that's a decision I can't make.
01:06:06You've got to tell them the truth. They have a right to know. I'll do it later on.
01:06:13Why do you hesitate? Aren't you sure about it?
01:06:17Are you afraid of making a mistake again in the diagnosis?
01:06:20Are you afraid they'll save her legs in the hospital, and you'll be humiliated?
01:06:25Calm down, Sybil. You don't have to get angry. I can't be mistaken. It's the truth. I'm sorry.
01:06:34I haven't told them because I respect their sorrow at this moment.
01:06:39You've got to tell them. You have to.
01:06:44Thanks for the drink. I'll ask the captain where we're headed for.
01:06:51So,
01:07:11how's Michelle? I don't know. Peter has done what he could.
01:07:21We're already on our way to Bimini. We'll be at the island by dawn.
01:07:24Michelle will be in the hospital tomorrow morning. Bimini is the closest island.
01:07:30Why not Nassau? It'd take another night to get there.
01:07:35Do you think they'll have a good hospital on the island?
01:07:38There's a naval base there with a whole complete clinic.
01:07:42You're the authority on board, right? That's right, I am. Say what's on your mind.
01:07:51What I want to say is that I don't like any of this. The fog, the boat shaking,
01:07:57the sea turning into a strange color. I don't really know what happened down below.
01:08:03But the sooner we get out of this inferno, the better.
01:08:07Mr. Marvin, this is not the right time to find an explanation of the Bermuda phenomenon.
01:08:12What we must do is get Michelle to a hospital, and Bimini is the nearest island.
01:08:17Forget about Michelle. She can't be saved. She could die any moment now.
01:08:25What in the devil are you saying?
01:08:29I'm a doctor, even though I might not look like one, Captain Briggs.
01:08:33And I know that if we don't amputate both of her legs,
01:08:37she won't survive. And I don't dare to do it aboard.
01:08:42Well, if you're a doctor and so sure of what you're saying, why don't you try saving her?
01:08:49I've done whatever I could do. Now all that remains is to wait for the end.
01:08:56Doctor, I feel sorry for you. You're a coward.
01:09:41A storm is approaching.
01:10:02The barometer has gone down a lot.
01:10:07And the north wind is blowing stronger.
01:10:09Have you made contact with Bimini? Not with Bimini or any other island.
01:10:16I don't know what the hell is going on.
01:10:21We can't contact anyone. Hey, boy, come here a minute.
01:10:30Here, Dave. You might want to read this during the storm that's going to hit.
01:10:35I can smell storms, boy.
01:10:38And I promise you that we'll be in the middle of a big hurricane before midnight.
01:11:35So,
01:11:48Billy, go to your cabin and stay there. I don't want anybody on deck.
01:11:52Yes, Captain.
01:11:57It's me, Alan. Please don't be alarmed. We're going to have a storm.
01:12:09Just keep your portholes closed and nothing will happen.
01:12:13All right, Alan. Thank you.
01:12:14Where's your husband?
01:12:16Where there's a bottle of whiskey.
01:12:27Yes, who is it?
01:12:28Mr. Marvin, please don't bother to open the door. Is Diane with you?
01:12:32Yes.
01:12:33Just that we're going to have a little storm.
01:12:35And the captain wants everyone in their cabin. Please keep your portholes locked.
01:12:40They're closed.
01:12:42How's Michelle?
01:12:43She's still unconscious, but her breathing is better.
01:12:47If there's anything I can do, something you need...
01:12:50Thanks, Alan.
01:12:51Please let me know.
01:12:53For worrying about Michelle.
01:13:07Diane, what are you doing here?
01:13:09Diane, what are you doing out of bed?
01:13:18Mommy, she's thirsty. I'm going to the kitchen.
01:13:22The poor little one is scared.
01:13:24Diane, leave that doll alone. Get back to your bed immediately.
01:13:39And at what time have you calculated our sinking, my dear friend?
01:13:58I don't really know.
01:14:01But what are you worried about?
01:14:03You're already drowned in liquor.
01:14:09So
01:14:29watch the radar.
01:14:39Gordon.
01:14:48Slow down the engine.
01:14:50Yes, sir. Right away.
01:15:09Come on.
01:15:30Bart, we're heading for some rocks.
01:15:33Impossible. The only rocks marked in this area are 70 miles away from here.
01:15:39And the compass is showing a wrong route completely.
01:15:44Look out, Tony. All the way to starboard.
01:15:57More rocks on bow and starboard.
01:15:59Turn to port side.
01:16:09So
01:16:30Captain, the starboard engine's out.
01:16:32The propeller must have hit something.
01:16:35Do the best you can. We'll have to manage with the other one.
01:16:38We also have a leak down here.
01:16:41But I think I can handle it.
01:16:43Tony, go down and help Gordon.
01:16:46Yes, Captain.
01:16:47Get the drainage pumps working.
01:16:55Alan, the helm isn't responding.
01:16:59It must have been damage from the blow.
01:17:02We're moving away from the rocks, Mark.
01:17:04We're drifting, but at least not toward the rocks.
01:17:21Gordon, get the steering.
01:17:23Reduce speed to minimum.
01:17:25Yes, Captain. Right away.
01:17:26Alan, come and help me throw two short anchors to starboard.
01:17:34Aye, aye, sir.
01:17:37Let's see if we can compensate for the deviation of the other engine.
01:17:56I don't like any of this. Something sinister is following us.
01:18:20Ed, where's Diane?
01:18:21In her bed.
01:18:23Where are you? Diane!
01:18:37These are our currents. We won't be able to hold on much longer.
01:18:43Gordon, stop the engine.
01:18:52Diane!
01:19:10Diane!
01:19:15Diane!
01:19:19Stop!
01:19:20Diane!
01:19:21Kim!
01:19:22Diane!
01:19:23Marvin's fell overboard.
01:19:24Throw them a life preserver.
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01:21:57Mr. Marvin!
01:22:01Mr. Marvin!
01:22:08A lake preserver!
01:22:18It's ours!
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01:23:51What's the matter?
01:23:53It's Simon.
01:23:55You better come to the kitchen.
01:24:12Poor Simon.
01:24:13He fell with a bottle and cut his neck.
01:24:17Ellen.
01:24:18Somehow we have to make some changes.
01:24:21contact with Bimini or some other place. You want me to tell him what's been
01:24:27going on? Do any of you really know what's going wrong?
01:24:35Gordon, cover him and put him in his bunk.
01:24:51I need a drink.
01:25:08Oh, poor little thing. You were thirsty
01:25:21You're thirsty, right?
01:25:34Once and for all, I'll throw that goddamn doll into the ocean.
01:25:37Gordon!
01:25:39Let's check the damages. Come with me.
01:25:52I...
01:25:53Uh...
01:26:20Mommy and Daddy?
01:26:24Dave, where are they?
01:26:30Where are Mommy and Daddy?
01:26:37Have you felt much pain?
01:26:39They took them.
01:26:41They?
01:26:43Who are they?
01:26:46The same ones that are going to take all of us.
01:26:48But they are not dead, you know. They are with them, down below.
01:26:52Diane, don't say that. Don't pay any attention. The child is a little nervous.
01:27:00What happened?
01:27:06Dave, tell me the truth.
01:27:10Michelle, last night during the storm, Mom and Dad fell into the sea.
01:27:17Oh, my God.
01:27:23Dave, if I should also die, take care of Billy and Diane.
01:27:32You're already a man.
01:27:33You're already a man.
01:27:50The main leak is covered by a plate we welded on.
01:27:53There are other small breaks where the water is coming in.
01:27:56But as long as the drainage pump is working, there's no problem.
01:28:00That's good news, but they have to be fixed.
01:28:03But the most important thing right now is the check to propeller in the helm.
01:28:07You know, Captain, I've been observing that child.
01:28:11Maybe I'm crazy, but she hasn't stopped whispering to that horrible doll.
01:28:16I can almost swear that the thing answers her.
01:28:19That's enough, Gordon.
01:28:21Leave that child alone.
01:28:23She's as frightened as we are.
01:28:25Captain, that girl is the devil.
01:28:29Now, will you stop that nonsense, Gordon?
01:28:31Fix the helm of the propeller and hurry it up.
01:28:59Ready?
01:29:23Okay.
01:29:29Okay.
01:29:59Okay.
01:30:29Okay.
01:30:59Okay.
01:31:30What the hell's happening?
01:31:32I don't know.
01:31:34I can't understand.
01:31:36I can't stop the engine.
01:31:38Cut the fuel line.
01:31:40I already did.
01:31:42Nothing happened.
01:31:56Did you push the start button?
01:31:57No, Captain.
01:31:58I didn't do it.
01:31:59She did.
01:32:01Ask her.
01:32:02You'll see.
01:32:03She'll tell you.
01:32:04She said we all have to join the others.
01:32:07What others?
01:32:09All her friends.
01:32:11She told me Mommy and Daddy are there.
01:32:14And also Simon.
01:32:17And you know something?
01:32:19Gordon is on the way there, too.
01:32:28What is she talking about?
01:32:33I don't know, Alan.
01:32:36I don't know.
01:32:38Attention, this is an emergency.
01:32:40Attention, this is an emergency.
01:32:42This is Blackwell the third out of Miami.
01:32:44Blackwell the third out of Miami.
01:32:46We're damaged in a drift.
01:32:47We're damaged in a drift.
01:32:49We've got a seriously injured girl aboard.
01:32:51If someone's listening, please come in.
01:32:53Over.
01:32:58Attention, this is an emergency.
01:33:00This is an emergency.
01:33:02Mayday, mayday, mayday, mayday.
01:33:04This is Blackwell the third out of Miami.
01:33:06Blackwell the third out of Miami.
01:33:08We're damaged in a drift.
01:33:10We're damaged in a drift.
01:33:12We've got a very seriously injured girl on board.
01:33:14We've got a very seriously injured girl on board.
01:33:16If someone's listening, please come in.
01:33:18Over.
01:33:28Nothing, Captain.
01:33:34SOS, this is an emergency.
01:33:36SOS, this is an emergency.
01:33:38This is cargo ship Sandra on normal route
01:33:40This is cargo ship Sandra on normal route
01:33:42from Savannah, Georgia to Puerto Cabello, Venezuela.
01:33:44Our position is 30 degrees southeast of Andros.
01:33:46Our position is 30 degrees southeast of Andros.
01:33:48Strange things are happening to the ship.
01:33:50Oh, my God, it's coming toward us.
01:33:52It's on top of us.
01:33:54Lieutenant Olsen reporting to Coast Guard Station.
01:33:55Lieutenant Olsen reporting to Coast Guard Station.
01:33:57Found the Connemara IV mysteriously abandoned
01:33:59Found the Connemara IV mysteriously abandoned
01:34:01400 miles southeast of Bermuda.
01:34:03Enter Dave.
01:34:09Attention, Nassau.
01:34:11Flight 57 calling.
01:34:13Attention, Nassau.
01:34:15Got problems with controls.
01:34:17Instruments malfunctioning.
01:34:19That was Flight 57, Captain.
01:34:21Mayday, mayday, mayday.
01:34:23Blackwell the third here.
01:34:25We've got a seriously injured girl aboard.
01:34:27If someone reads me, please come in.
01:34:29Over.
01:34:35Don't say a thing.
01:34:3721, do you hear me?
01:34:41Why did we hear the communication of Flight 57?
01:34:46Why did we hear our own communication?
01:34:52I don't know, Alan.
01:34:54I don't know, Alan.
01:35:00I don't know.
01:35:18She's going into a coma.
01:35:21You'll have to be strong, children.
01:35:23You have to do something.
01:35:25You can't let her die.
01:35:27I'm sorry, Dave.
01:35:29Only a miracle could save her.
01:35:32And I don't believe in miracles.
01:35:34You said that amputating her legs could save her.
01:35:37Why don't you try it?
01:35:41Without the necessary instruments,
01:35:43I don't dare.
01:35:45She's very weak.
01:35:47I don't think she can survive.
01:35:50Uncle Pete,
01:35:51we can't just stand here and not do anything.
01:35:53We've got to attempt everything.
01:35:59We have to take her to land on one of the boats.
01:36:02You're right.
01:36:04Let's go and talk to the captain.
01:36:22There's nothing they can do.
01:36:26Michelle,
01:36:28you're beyond hope.
01:36:33It's the only chance, Captain.
01:36:35Whatever happens,
01:36:37we are ready to take the risk.
01:36:39Don't you see? We must do it.
01:36:42Please.
01:36:44Every minute we lose is valuable to Michelle's life.
01:36:47As much as you do,
01:36:49I want Michelle to live.
01:36:51If you're determined,
01:36:53there's nothing I can do.
01:36:55It's not necessary for them to take the risk.
01:36:58We're about 80 miles from Bimini.
01:37:01With the Zodiac at full speed,
01:37:03I can put her in land in about six hours.
01:37:06Then I'll let the Coast Guard know
01:37:08and they can come and rescue you.
01:37:10Thank you.
01:37:12But someone has to go with you to take care of Michelle.
01:37:16I'll go.
01:37:21All right.
01:37:30All right now, watch your step.
01:37:35Slowly.
01:37:38Be careful.
01:37:42You've got enough gas for 20 hours.
01:37:44More than enough.
01:37:52Tony, come with me to the stern of the yacht.
01:37:54Aye, aye, sir.
01:37:56Meanwhile, you're in charge of the two children.
01:38:21Goodbye, Michelle.
01:38:52What stupidity.
01:38:54When I told them I wanted to go to land,
01:38:56they should have sent me in that boat.
01:38:58They should have left my niece
01:39:00in this floating coffin.
01:39:02The logical thing is to save the living,
01:39:04not the dead.
01:39:06Please shut up, Peter.
01:39:08It makes me sick to hear you talk like that.
01:39:10I'm sorry.
01:39:12I'm sorry.
01:39:14I'm sorry.
01:39:16I'm sorry.
01:39:18I'm sorry.
01:39:19It makes me sick to hear you talk like that.
01:39:21I can't stand it.
01:39:23I'm the one who can't stand you.
01:39:25You should be at the bottom of the sea,
01:39:27not Ed and Kim,
01:39:29in the company of your relatives.
01:39:50They're going to take all of us.
01:39:53And you're next.
01:39:55And you're next, Aunt Sybil.
01:40:12Ready.
01:40:14God willing, tomorrow the helm will be fixed.
01:40:16Do you think they're in Bimini by now, Captain?
01:40:19Probably.
01:40:21By this time, your sister should be in the hospital
01:40:23in the hands of some good doctors, Billy.
01:40:30Don't worry, Dave.
01:40:33Probably the captain and I were wrong
01:40:35in figuring the time.
01:40:37But we'll make it.
01:40:46I'm going to get a glass of water.
01:41:01Uncle Peter.
01:41:03I want to talk to you about my sister.
01:41:06I think that from all that's been happening,
01:41:09she's going crazy.
01:41:11Or she's bewitched.
01:41:13Well, that's not surprising.
01:41:14All of us here are already crazy or bewitched.
01:41:18We're a lost cause, my dear Billy.
01:41:20The yacht is out of order
01:41:22and nobody's coming to our aid.
01:41:24Your parents are dead.
01:41:26Gordon's dead.
01:41:28Simon's dead.
01:41:30I wonder...
01:41:32who'll be next.
01:41:45No!
01:41:47No!
01:42:15It's them, Aunt Sybil.
01:42:18It's them.
01:42:28Tony, have you seen my wife?
01:42:31The last time I saw her,
01:42:33she was at the stern
01:42:35having a cup of coffee
01:42:37on the upper deck.
01:42:39I don't know what happened to her.
01:42:41I don't know.
01:42:42She was having a cup of coffee
01:42:44on the upper deck.
01:43:13Damn.
01:43:15Where are we?
01:43:17Please don't worry.
01:43:19Alan is taking us to a place
01:43:21where they're going to die.
01:43:23I know.
01:43:25I'm sorry.
01:43:27I'm sorry.
01:43:29I'm sorry.
01:43:31I'm sorry.
01:43:33I'm sorry.
01:43:35I'm sorry.
01:43:37I'm sorry.
01:43:39I'm sorry.
01:43:40Alan is taking us to a place
01:43:42where they're going to take care of you.
01:43:45It's late, Dave.
01:43:47Too late.
01:43:49Alan, why haven't we arrived yet?
01:43:51What's happened?
01:43:53Are we lost?
01:43:55Please, Dave, be patient.
01:43:57Have faith in God.
01:43:59He'll get us there.
01:44:01You'll see.
01:44:08We'll look again.
01:44:10It's useless.
01:44:12I'm afraid my wife met the same fate
01:44:14as the others.
01:44:41My sister is dead.
01:44:57She's dead, Alan.
01:45:00She's dead.
01:45:02She's dead.
01:45:04She's dead.
01:45:06She's dead.
01:45:08She's dead.
01:45:11Michelle has died!
01:45:14My god, why?
01:45:18Why?
01:45:22We're all gonna die, Alan.
01:46:11I'm so sorry.
01:46:14I'm so sorry.
01:46:17I'm so sorry.
01:46:20I'm so sorry.
01:46:23I'm so sorry.
01:46:26I'm so sorry.
01:46:40I'm so sorry.
01:46:43I'm so sorry.
01:46:46I'm so sorry.
01:46:49I'm so sorry.
01:46:52I'm so sorry.
01:47:10I'm so sorry.
01:47:40I'm so sorry.
01:47:45I'm so sorry.
01:47:48I'm so sorry.
01:47:56I'm so sorry.
01:48:04I'm so sorry.
01:48:07I'm so sorry.
01:48:10I'm so sorry.
01:48:40I'm so sorry.
01:48:46This is Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third.
01:48:49This is a general call. Mayday. Mayday.
01:48:53S.O.S. S.O.S.
01:49:06This is an emergency.
01:49:08Do you read me?
01:49:11Come on.
01:49:14This is Bimini. This is Bimini, Captain. We received your S.O.S.
01:49:18Please give name and position again.
01:49:21Bimini. Bimini.
01:49:23Thank god you finally heard us.
01:49:26This is Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third.
01:49:29This is Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third.
01:49:32Sir.
01:49:37That guy must be wrong, or you didn't understand the message.
01:49:42The Black Whale, the Third, disappeared with its entire crew and a family named Marvin.
01:49:47About 12 years ago, my friend.
01:50:02Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:05Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:08Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:11Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:14Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:17Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:20Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:24Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:27Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:29Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:32Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:35Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:38Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:41Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:44Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:47Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:50Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:53Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:56Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:50:59Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:02Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:05Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:08Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:11Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:14Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:17Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:20Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:23Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:26Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:29Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:32Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:35Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:38Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:41Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
01:51:44Captain Mark Briggs of the Black Whale, the Third
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