Cyclone (1978 film)

Cyclone (Spanish: El Ciclón; also known as Terror Storm) is a 1978 Mexican survival horror film directed by René Cardona Jr.[1] and starring Arthur Kennedy, Carroll Baker, and Lionel Stander. The plot follows a group of passengers from a crashed airplane who find refuge on a small tour boat in the ocean, and who eventually resort to cannibalism for survival.[2] The film is purportedly based in part on Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat (1944).[3]

Cyclone
Theatrical poster
Directed byRené Cardona Jr.
Written byRené Cardona Jr.
Carlos Valdemar
StarringArthur Kennedy
Carroll Baker
Lionel Stander
Music byRiz Ortolani
CinematographyLeón Sánchez
Edited byAlfredo Rosas Priego
Distributed byNew Gold Entertainment
Release date
  • October 26, 1978 (1978-10-26) (Mexico)
Running time
114 minutes
97 minutes (cut version)
CountryMexico
LanguageEnglish

Plot

An airplane goes down in the Caribbean Sea during a storm and a few survivors find refuge on a small tour boat. Swept out to sea, these people slowly starve to death in the hot sun with barely any food or clean water. With no place to turn, the boat survivors resort to cannibalism to stay alive...that is, until the rescue planes come to pick them up and the man-eating sharks decide it's time to eat as well.

Cast

Release

The film was released in 1978, though the German and Italian releases were severely censored, toning down the cannibalism subplot.[4] The original cut of the film, released internationally, runs at 114 minutes, while the cut German and Italian releases ran 97 minutes.[4]

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