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17 June 1977 (USA)
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Is the treasure worth the terror? [Video Australia] more
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A pair of young vacationers are involved in a dangerous conflict with treasure hunters when they discover a way into a deadly wreck in Bermuda waters...
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Nominated for Oscar.
Another 2 nominations
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(9 articles)
Which was the best year for movies: 1977, 1994, or 1999?
(From EW.com - PopWatch. 5 August 2009, 5:00 AM, PDT)
Which was the best year for movies: 1977, 1994, or 1999?
(From EW.com - PopWatch. 5 August 2009, 5:00 AM, PDT)
(From EW.com - PopWatch. 5 August 2009, 5:00 AM, PDT)
Which was the best year for movies: 1977, 1994, or 1999?
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Cinematic Guilty Pleasure
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Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Robert Shaw | ... | Romer Treece | |
| Jacqueline Bisset | ... | Gail Berke | |
| Nick Nolte | ... | David Sanders | |
| Louis Gossett Jr. | ... | Henri Cloche (as Louis Gossett) | |
| Eli Wallach | ... | Adam Coffin | |
| Dick Anthony Williams | ... | Slake | |
| Earl Maynard | ... | Ronald | |
| Bob Minor | ... | Wiley | |
| Teddy Tucker | ... | The Harbor Master | |
| Robert Tessier | ... | Kevin | |
| Lee McClain | ... | Johnson |
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123 min
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Color (Metrocolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Iceland:16 |
Australia:M |
Finland:K-16 |
France:-12 |
Norway:15 |
Norway:16 (1977) |
Sweden:15 |
USA:PG |
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) |
Singapore:PG |
UK:15 |
UK:A (cut)
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The shipwreck featured in the movie is actually the RMS Rhone, which sank in 1867 off the coast of Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands. The ship broke into two pieces during the sinking. This movie was filmed at the bow section of the ship located about 75 feet underwater.
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Quotes:
Adam Coffin:
Kevin sure gives me the willies. He doesn't say much.
Romer Treece: Maybe he don't like you, Adam! He likes me!
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Romer Treece: Maybe he don't like you, Adam! He likes me!
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "Saturday Night Live: Steve Martin/Jackson Browne (#3.1)" (1977)
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THE DEEP
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Is "The Deep" based on a novel?What was the inscription on the 1714 Spanish medallion?
What pulled on Gail's arm when she was diving in the beginning scenes of the movie?
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In spite of its many shortcomings (lazy direction, over-the-top acting, gratuitous violence, to name a few), you really HAVE to love this movie! Two years removed from the sensational release of JAWS, THE DEEP in many ways had some very big shoes to fill. For me, THE DEEP is JAWS-lite -- a kind of melodramatic, soap-opery version of JAWS. For all its flaws, allow me to wax poetic about the many virtues of this sublime cinematic guilty pleasure:
1) That amazing opening aerial montage of Bermuda - maybe the greatest opening establishing shot in the history of cinema. All the Bermuda based location work in this movie is top notch, adding a rich and handsome texture to the otherwise middling narrative.
2) Robert Shaw. While his performance is slightly overbaked (while also channeling and lazily riffing on Quint), his performance still manages to be larger than life - the delightful glue that keeps this movie together. What an amazing run he had over the last five years of his life, highlighted by THE STING in '73, THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1-2-3 in '74, JAWS in '75, BLACK Sunday in '76 and THE DEEP in '77. Amazing.
3) A 32 year old Jacqueline Bisset. As a 13 year old boy, I can assure you that she made a pretty indelible impression on me.
4) The great supporting turns from Eli Wallach and Lou Gossett, Jr.
I could go on but suffice it to say that watching this movie from time to time is sorta like taking a warm bath in the dead of winter. It's one of those movies that somehow never gets stale and always manages to entertain despite its shortcomings.