Scooby and the gang take a mystery-themed cruise through the Bermuda Triangle, but what starts out as staged hi-jinks soon turns into the real thing. Ghost pirates are prowling the legendary waters of the Triangle, searching for a priceless treasure and someone on board the cruise ship may hold the secret to it's location. Now Scooby and the rest of gang will have to solve the real mystery behind the mysterious treasure or they may end up walking the plank to sink to the depths of Davy Jone's Locker! New songs by Paul James Prendergast and a duet by Rich Dickerson and Gigi Meroni are sure to please.
The machine that Ramsey used to find the freeze laser is the PKE Meter from _Ghostbusters (1984)_ .
Originally titled "Urban Commando", and intended for Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger. When these two opted to make Twins (1988), the script was bought by New Line Cinema as the follow-up to their highly successful Hulk Hogan film, No Holds Barred (1989).
Special effects technician Michael Colvin was accidentally killed on the stage of the second unit visual effects shoot when he fell through a trap door while testing it.
Charlie Wilcox:
I was FROZEN today!
Shep Ramsey:
I'm here to rent the apartment.
Hutch:
[in a kids voice] You're a dead man, Ramsey.
Shep Ramsey:
No wonder you guys don't talk.
Gangleader:
Do you have any idea what we are gonna do to you? If we find any kind of scratch?
Shep Ramsey:
Lemme guess. Your gonna pound my face.
Gangleader:
What are you nuts? This is the '90s. We're gonna sue you.
Revealing mistakes: When Shep jumps in the air and lands on a skate board the following long shot clearly shows him to be standing on some sort of a platform supported by three large wheels.
Continuity: When Charlie was in his workshop at the very start of the movie, the girl that stands in the doorway is clearly a different girl than the girl that plays Charlie's daughter for the rest of the movie.
References
Star Wars (1977)
Alien (1979)
- Ramsey mentions "a big bug hunt with creatures that bleed acid."
Aliens (1986)
- He mentions a "bug hunt" (term used in Aliens) for acid-dripping monsters.
Referenced in
Hulkamania 6 (1991) (V)
Features
"The Marsha Warfield Show" (1990)
- Jenny Wilcox watches it on TV.
Spoofs
RoboCop (1987)