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  1. Triangle is a 2009 psychological horror film written and directed by Christopher Smith and starring Melissa George, Michael Dorman, Rachael Carpani, Henry Nixon, Emma Lung, and Liam Hemsworth. George portrays a single mother who goes on a boating trip with several friends.

  2. Oct 16, 2009 · Triangle: Directed by Christopher Smith. With Melissa George, Joshua McIvor, Jack Taylor, Michael Dorman. Five friends set sail and their yacht is overturned by a strange and sudden storm. A mysterious ship arrives to rescue them, and what happens next cannot be explained.

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    • Christopher Smith
    • 2009-10-16
  3. Wikipedia • The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is an urban legend focused on a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of...

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  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1212111-triangleTriangle | Rotten Tomatoes

    Triangle sails into some strange waters, but this intelligent, well-acted horror outing anchors its idiosyncrasies in a satisfyingly scary story. Triangle is lots of violent fun for those who...

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    • Melissa George
  5. Jun 27, 2011 · Triangle movie clips: http://j.mp/1L5JqGk BUY THE MOVIE: http://amzn.to/vVuaiL Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: A single mother (Melissa George) goes...

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  6. A group of friends are sailing at sea when their yacht is hit by a massive storm and capsizes, leaving them stranded on the upturned hull. They are picked up by a liner that appears to be largely deserted. One of the friends, Jess, has a strange feeling that she's been here before. — grantss.

  7. Triangle is written and directed by Christopher Smith. It stars Melissa George, Liam Hemsworth, Michael Dorman, Jack Taylor, Joshua McIvor, Henry Nixon, Emma Lung and Rachael Carpani. Music is by Christian Henson and cinematrography by Robert Humphreys.