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Cruise Into Terror
An Egyptian sarcophagus that is cargo on a pleasure cruise ship has a secret - it contains the son of Satan, and its effects start to make the ship's passengers behave strangely.
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Plot Summary
A group of passengers on a luxury cruise ship are stalked by a mysterious assailant. As the body count rises, a detective on board must race against time to uncover the killer's identity before everyone is eliminated. The film blends elements of mystery and suspense with graphic violence.
Critical Reception
Cruise Into Terror was primarily released as a made-for-television movie and received mixed to negative reviews. It is often criticized for its predictable plot and weak character development, though some found its suspenseful moments effective for its intended audience.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to build suspense but often falters due to its conventional horror tropes.
Performances are generally considered adequate for a TV movie, but lack depth.
The mystery element is present, but the reveal is not particularly surprising.
Google audience: Audience reception for Cruise Into Terror is largely absent due to its nature as a made-for-television film, with limited viewership and discussion available.
Fun Fact
This film was originally intended to be a pilot for a potential TV series before being released as a standalone movie.
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