

Lost Voyage
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...
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Plot Summary
A modern-day salvage crew answers a distress call from the SS "Sea Serpent," a luxury liner that vanished 50 years prior. Upon boarding the ghost ship, they discover it's trapped in a time warp and haunted by the vengeful spirits of its passengers and crew, who were victims of a gruesome curse. The crew must race against time and supernatural forces to escape the cursed vessel before they too become permanent residents of the spectral ocean liner.
Critical Reception
Lost Voyage was primarily a television film that aired on UPN. It received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often being described as a formulaic and somewhat predictable horror-thriller. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding its scares uninspired and its plot elements derivative of other genre films.
What Reviewers Say
- Fails to deliver genuine scares despite its horror premise.
- Relies heavily on jump scares and familiar horror tropes.
- The plot is often nonsensical and predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this made-for-TV movie, but those available suggest it's a forgettable entry in the supernatural thriller genre, offering little beyond standard scares and a weak narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Bulgaria, utilizing various historical vessels and sets to create the atmosphere of the ill-fated SS Sea Serpent.
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