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Release Date:
July 20, 1978
Original Title:
Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle
Alternate Titles:
Os Mistérios do Triângulo das Bermudas
Segredos do Triângulo das Bermudas
Genres:
Documentary | Mystery
Production Companies:
Alan Landsburg Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 85
Part documentary/part dramatization, this film details several of the highest-profile unsolved cases of disappearances, mysterious changes in personality and other strange occurrences related to the Bermuda Triangle.
Additional Photography:
José Louis Mignone
Paul Desatoff
Assistant Camera:
Steven Jones
Ken Jones
Assistant Editor:
Bill Voigtlander
Assistant Property Master:
Charles Guanci
Associate Producer:
Barbara Wegher
Camera Operator:
J. Barry Herron
Director:
Donald Brittain
Director of Photography:
J. Barry Herron
Brianne Murphy
Editor:
Lloyd Nelson
George B. Hively
Executive Producer:
Howard Lipstone
Gaffer:
Tony Francesco
Key Grip:
Perry Jones
Orchestrator:
Laurin Rinder
Original Music Composer:
Laurin Rinder
W. Michael Lewis
Post Production Coordinator:
Jack Dunsmoor
Mark Clark
Post Production Supervisor:
Christina Friedgen
Producer:
Alan Landsburg
Donald Brittain
Producer's Assistant:
Marilyn Lassen
Production Assistant:
Laura Steckel
Roni Seinfeld
Lewis Lipstone
Glenna Rubinson
Production Controller:
Bob Ames
Production Coordinator:
Brian Donnelly
Production Manager:
Art Schwab
Production Secretary:
Elaine Gregory
Production Supervisor:
Kay Hoffman
Property Master:
J.B. Jones
Researcher:
Dave Wyman
Carol L. Fleisher
Jim Kouf
Screenplay:
Donald Brittain
Script Supervisor:
Janet Baulzer
Set Dresser:
Tom Coll
Sound:
John Boisseau
Roger Daniell
Story:
Alan Landsburg
Wardrobe Assistant:
Joe Roveto
Jo-Dee Mercurio
Francis Mauldin
Vivian Cocheo
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