A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 14, 2004
Original Title:
Dive to Bermuda Triangle
Alternate Titles:
The Bermuda Triangle: Beneath the Waves
ZDF Expedition: Tauchfahrt in die Vergangenheit - Das Bermuda-Dreieck - Todesfalle im Atlantik
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
BBC
Termite Art Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
There is a mystery there and the answer lies somewhere between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Miami. Hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared in the ocean with little or no trace at all. Most of these cases can be explained quite easily by human error or bad weather. But there are some that defy all explanation. Theories abound on these causes: Aliens, massive gas eruptions and freak waves. The documentary reveals that the boats and planes face a real danger in a triangle, but the true threat is often as strange as the wildest theory.
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Caroline Jones
Associate Producer:
Sara Kenney
Color Designer:
Peter Lynch
Director:
Nigel Paterson
Karen Kelly
Director of Photography:
Mike Valentine
Paul Kirsop
Michael deGruy
Paul Jenkins
Editor:
J.D. Sievertson
Ben Giles
Executive Producer:
Stephen Wilkinson
Gaffer:
Erik Rubner
Music Editor:
Mark Leggett
Other:
Roberto Arendse
Joe Hernandez
Producer:
Will Aslett
Production Coordinator:
Beth Chapman
Sarah Gray
Elinor Gordon
Anya Roberts
Claire Chang
Andrea Paterson
Olivia Harris
Production Manager:
Nicola Pinn
Caroline Jones
Gregory A. Gale
Sound:
Ben Quinn
Mike Kasic
David Brill
Sound Mixer:
Jovan Ajder
Dan Gable
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Le Guier
Special Effects:
Elia P. Popov
Visual Effects:
Gareth Edwards
Writer:
Will Aslett
Sara Kenney
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