Lost Voyage

2001
4.6| 1h36m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 23 October 2001 Released
Producted By: Unified Film Organization
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Twenty five years ago, the SS Corona Queen disappeared in the region known as, "The Bermuda Triangle". Now, it has returned. Seven people go on board to learn the truth behind her disappearance but the ship did not return alone...

Genre

Horror, Thriller

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Director

Christian McIntire

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Unified Film Organization

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Lost Voyage Audience Reviews

AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
MartianOctocretr5 It's another ghost ship, a la Mary Celeste type mystery. The Corona Queen turns up after disappearing 30 years earlier. Quickly, a bunch of people that can't wait to get killed by ghosts form a rag-tag "research" group and sneak aboard to film the vessel and its secrets (they're not supposed to be there of course-big surprise).One (Judd Nelson) is the son of of two passengers who vanished along with the ship; he's now an expert on Bermuda Triangle phenomena. There's a TV filming crew of 3, and a ship salvage team of 3, led by a guy who talks slow and creepily (Lance Henrikson). It's obvious who's gonna get it, and in which order. The movie does find some Twilight Zone type twists as the story progresses (like inner past guilt haunting the person), so the deaths are predicated on something, at least. (Somewhat better than one of those movies where victims scream "Oh my Gawd!" as they take turns getting axed.)Nelson and Henrikson aren't bad, but neither is at his best here. Nelson's always bulging his eyes out; it almost looks like they'll burst out of his head at any moment (he could also use a better hair cut). The balance of the group are all unknowns who make good targets for the paranormal entities. The spooks are designed pretty well, and the movie wisely doesn't show them until the time is right.Routine stuff, but delivered reasonably well.
mattressman_pdl Several years ago, young Aaron Roberts watched his father and stepmother board the luxury ship Carona Queen...never to see them again.When the Carona Queen mysteriously reappears, Aaron Roberts joins a tabloid journalist's team to board the ship and try and discover where it went...and why it came back.The cast, especially Judd Nelson and Lance Henriksen, are quite good. Henrikson and Nelson both avoid the temptation to ham up material like this, turning in credible performances.and the film itself? Much MUCH better than a made for TV movie would have you believe, i actually enjoyed it more than the similarly themed Ghost Ship. Couple good jumps and a decent plot.
prth_gswm This movie was one of my best horror movies not because its scary but also for its location.The director has made an excellent job by making this kind of a movie .Two thumbs up.I am giving this movie 9 out of 10 because in the middle of this movie i felt little bit bored otherwise movie was awesome .As far as acting is concerned all of them does justice to their roles specially actor of this movie .He was looking quite serious to get job done.If you are a horror movie lover you really go for this movie. I assure it wont disappoint you .Highly recommended.
edgarmontrose This movie stunk something awful, and I owe most of the film's disappointment to Judd Nelson's lack of believability. Its a shame because its not a bad plot of having a lost ship into the Bermuda Triangle, and then many years later, the son of a lost passenger goes to the Triangle, hoping to find out where his father went to. It could have been so much better. However, the stylized made-for-TV cinematography went way over the top on special effects, so the point where it looked like an 8th grade school play. Some of the CGI effects are interesting, but the lighting just ruins them. And did I mention that Judd Nelson is as unbelievable as ever? While here he plays a strange character that he sort of fits the bill for, I would not cast him for any role except maybe in a movie about bad actors. Some of the other actors were respectable in this film, and I feel bad for them being put alongside Judd Nelson. Okay, so overall, It is a low budget made-for-TV film, and one shouldn't expect too much from it. It has sophomoric acting, a combination of decent and pathetic special effects that produce a net mediocre special effect value. I suppose that one thing Lost Voyage has in its favor is that it is relatively short. However, Lost Voyage made for lost time more than anything.