
The Deep
(Abismo)
(Usa-GB, 1977) [Color, 123 m.].
Género: Aventuras, Thriller, Acción.
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Peter Yates
Argumento: Peter Benchley (novela).
Guión: Peter Benchley, Tracy Keenan Wynn.
Fotografía: Christopher Challis.
Música: John Barry.
Producción: Peter Guber, George Justin.
Productora: Casablanca Filmworks / EMI Films.
Sinopsis: Gail Berke y David Sanders están pasando unas idílicas vacaciones en las Bermudas, practicando submarinismo, cuando de repente se topan con los restos del naufragio de un buque de carga de la segunda Guerra Mundial. En las proximidades la pareja encuentra una ampolla de morfina, una de miles que se hallan a bordo del buque naufragado. Este descubrimiento les lleva a un traficante haitiano y a un buscador de tesoros, Romer Treece. (FILMAFFINITY)
AMG Sinopsis: Peter Benchley, who wrote Jaws, also wrote The Deep. Scuba divers David Sanders and Gail Berke (Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset), assisted by Romer Treece (Robert Shaw), discover a sunken treasure off the Bermuda coast. They also find a stash of narcotics. David and Gail spend the rest of the picture avoiding bad guys who stashed the drugs and want the treasure as well.
AMG Review: Initially thought of as a quick cash-in after the immense success of Jaws, The Deep is actually a fun little adventure flick of its own that benefits from its connections to Steven Spielberg's classic tale of coastal horror. Complimented by a superb cast, the film marked the big-screen-starring debut of Nick Nolte, who handles the '70s hero role with a youthful vigor that's exciting to go back and revisit. Of course, most remember The Deep for Jacqueline Bisset's stunning opening diving scene, though it's really Jaws alumni Robert Shaw that keeps the film constantly moving. In one of his last roles before his untimely death, Shaw gives a compelling performance that demands one's attention anytime he appears onscreen. Additionally, Louis Gossett Jr. sustains a formidable presence as the film's villain, giving the character a quiet maniacal edge in his brief string of scenes. As far as director Peter Yates goes, his underwater scenes are lush with brilliant color, while his action creates nice jolts of suspense in such moments as an edge-of-your-seat shark feeding frenzy, as well as the hand-to-hand brawl that's highlighted by an outboard motor being hefted as a weapon! Eli Wallach supplies ample supporting talent to the piece, as does John Barry, whose sweeping score accents the film's romantic treasure-hunt vibe.
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