The Treasure of Jamaica Reef (1974)
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Genre: Adventure, Horror
BDRip 1080p | MKV | 1920x1080 | x264 @ 5760 Kbps | 92 min | 3,84 Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: None
Genre: Adventure, Horror
Director: Virginia L. Stone (as Virginia Stone)
Writers: John Walker (novel), J.A.S. McCrombie (screenplay) (as J.A.S. McCombie)
Stars: Stephen Boyd, David Ladd, Chuck Woolery
Three young urban professionals each receive a phone call from "Zappy", their industrious female treasure hunter friend. Zappy has learned of a sunken Spanish galleon rumored to have been carrying a chest of gold worth a fortune. The ship's captain hid the chest in a cave on a Jamaican reef three miles away. That cave has since been buried underwater by an earthquake. The four friends brave the ocean depths to find the valuable treasure - but a gang of thugs have gotten wind of the fortune, and will do anything to make sure they acquire it first…
The Treasure of Jamaica Reef is the work of underappreciated female filmmaker Virginia L. Stone. She was initially recognized for editing the films of her husband, director Andrew L. Stone (the couple was once called "Hollywood's only man-and-wife moviemakers.") By the time this film was made, however, the Stones had divorced, and Virginia had remarried Alec McCombie. He became her producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer, with Virginia now directing. They eventually made three films together, with Treasure of Jamaica Reef being the first. Shot in Jamaica and Grenada, the film most likely served as a working vacation for leading man Stephen Boyd (Ben-Hur, Fantastic Voyage) despite the fact that he couldn't swim! Tragically, Boyd would die of a massive heart attack just a few years later at the young age of 45. Co-starring is David Ladd (son of matinee idol Alan Ladd), future game show host Chuck Woolery, and former football player-turned-actor Rosey Grier. Making the biggest impression is gorgeous blonde actress Cheryl Stoppelmoor, who spends most of the movie in a skimpy bikini. She certainly made an impression on Ladd, who soon married her. Using her new name Cheryl Ladd, she went on to great fame as one of Charlie's Angels (1977-1981), replacing Farrah Fawcett after she left the show. In 1976, to cash in on the Jaws phenomenon, Stone re-edited the film, adding extra footage with a shark, and re-released it to theaters as Evil in the Deep.
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