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The Curse of Oak Island

  • TV Series
  • 2014–
  • PG
  • 1h
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6.8/10
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Rick Lagina and Marty Lagina in The Curse of Oak Island (2014)
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Rick and Marty Lagina, two brothers from Michigan with a life-long interest in the mystery of Oak Island, renew efforts to discover the legendary treasure with sophisticated machinery.Rick and Marty Lagina, two brothers from Michigan with a life-long interest in the mystery of Oak Island, renew efforts to discover the legendary treasure with sophisticated machinery.Rick and Marty Lagina, two brothers from Michigan with a life-long interest in the mystery of Oak Island, renew efforts to discover the legendary treasure with sophisticated machinery.

  • Creator
    • Kevin Burns
  • Stars
    • Robert Clotworthy
    • Marty Lagina
    • Rick Lagina
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7.2K
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    POPULARITY
    3,316
    3,331
    • Creator
      • Kevin Burns
    • Stars
      • Robert Clotworthy
      • Marty Lagina
      • Rick Lagina
    Season 13 premiere
    November 2025
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    • 419User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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  • Episodes249

    Season 13 premiere
    Rick Lagina and Marty Lagina in The Curse of Oak Island (2014)
    Season 13 premiere
    • S13.E1
    • Episode #13.1
    Nov 2025
    Add a plot
    Top-rated
    Tue, Jan 13, 2015
    • S2.E10
    • The Big Reveal
    The Lagina brothers and their partners make a major discovery at the bottom of 10-X.
    8.3/10
    Top-rated
    Tue, Jan 26, 2016
    • S3.E12
    • Voices from Below
    Rick and Marty discover a mysterious 20-foot high void deep inside the Money Pit just before diver John Chatterton successfully reaches the bottom of borehole 10-X.
    8.3/10
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    Videos93

    The Curse of Oak Island: Crucial Excavation Uncovers Iron Relic
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Crucial Excavation Uncovers Iron Relic
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Historic Records Reveal New Money Pit Location
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Historic Records Reveal New Money Pit Location
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Historic Records Reveal New Money Pit Location
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Historic Records Reveal New Money Pit Location
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Giant Iron Ring Bolt Linked to a Mysterious Ship
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Giant Iron Ring Bolt Linked to a Mysterious Ship
    The Curse of Oak Island: Major Clue in Hunt for Secret Hatch
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Major Clue in Hunt for Secret Hatch
    The Curse of Oak Island: Massive Coin Discovery Points Towards Treasure
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Massive Coin Discovery Points Towards Treasure
    The Curse of Oak Island: Cannonball Discovery Linked to Treasure Defenses
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    The Curse of Oak Island: Cannonball Discovery Linked to Treasure Defenses

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    Robert Clotworthy
    Robert Clotworthy
    • Narrator
    • 2014–2025
    Marty Lagina
    Marty Lagina
    • Self…
    • 2014–2025
    Rick Lagina
    Rick Lagina
    • Self…
    • 2014–2025
    Jack Begley
    Jack Begley
    • Self…
    • 2014–2025
    Charles Barkhouse
    Charles Barkhouse
    • Self - Oak Island Historian…
    • 2014–2025
    Craig Tester
    • Self…
    • 2014–2025
    Gary Drayton
    Gary Drayton
    • Self - Metal Detection Expert…
    • 2016–2025
    Alex Lagina
    Alex Lagina
    • Self…
    • 2014–2025
    Doug Crowell
    Doug Crowell
    • Self - Oak Island Historian…
    • 2016–2025
    Laird Niven
    • Self - Archaeologist…
    • 2016–2025
    Billy Gerhardt
    • Self - Gerhardt Property Improvement…
    • 2017–2025
    Steve Guptill
    • Self - Surveyor
    • 2019–2025
    Terry Matheson
    • Self - Geologist…
    • 2017–2025
    Scott Barlow
    • Self - Project Manager: Oak Island Tours…
    • 2019–2025
    Peter Fornetti
    • Self…
    • 2014–2025
    Ian Spooner
    • Self - Geoscientist
    • 2019–2025
    Dan Henskee
    Dan Henskee
    • Self…
    • 2014–2025
    David Blankenship
    David Blankenship
    • Self…
    • 2014–2020
    • Creator
      • Kevin Burns
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    5JoelChamp85

    Too Much Speculation

    I'll sum up this entire show: Marty "Would you say that's manmade?" Expert "Maybe." (Marty and Rick look at each other.) Narrator "A manmade structure? Could this be the final clue in the Oak Island mystery? Could it hold gold? Pirate treasure? Or something far, far more important?"

    It's an alright show but they're connecting things on that island that are results of hundreds and hundreds of years of visitors leaving their own traces behind. The guess work in the digital video recreations paint a false image to the viewer.

    In a way Rick and Marty did find gold, since they've invested a little over $5 mil and the show has made over $100 mil. In that way they were very clever.
    6skyflash-08793

    Interesting story destroyed by repetitive canned narration.

    I'd give the story 8-9 stars but the production is just awful. Hey Rick, step on that rock over there. "A rock? On Oak Island? Could this be a rock stepped on by renowned pirate John Laffete? Or slept on by the Knights Templar who may have brought treasure from Jerusalem like the Arc of the Covenant? Or maybe it was used in writing the Magna Carte, or to identify the location of other buried treasure?..." Criminies.

    And next time you go diving in a murky hole you think is connected to the sea, maybe a good idea to pump a 100K gallons of clean water in first? Just sayin...
    7blackdaytonagt

    Possibly, But Doubtful

    Since I haven't read all 189 reviews that's shown to exist, I cannot know if anyone else has thought of my admittedly wild theory. I am glad that Rick & Marty Lagina decided to undertake the ''mystery'' of this island with the kind of equipment to try to accomplish something along with the know-how to operate this equipment however, due to the structure of the island, I honestly don't believe they'll uncover everything they hope to. In my opinion, most of the island is not naturally formed. I do believe there was a small island in the beginning, but that original existing island was built up, out, and around over time to build this pit & truly be able to bury or hide??? I cannot see how the original ''Money Pit'', as it's now known as, could have been built to the depth it is unless the island was structured around it. Along with the depth of the pit, all of the flood water booby traps as well could not have built unless the island was built up by layers. The ''Lagoon'', as it's referred to, is another detail of the island which I cannot see as being natural. The fact that there are so many flood water traps at located at several levels in the pit clearly indicates to me that the island had to be built up in layers. In the episode showing the dye test which located several openings which the dye flowed out of into the surrounding water, in my opinion, clearly indicates that the island had to be ''DESIGNED & structured'' by someone. Yes, I'll agree that it could be possible that if & when the pit might have been dug, these water channels could've been discovered & their effluents or outflow channels & openings might've been enlarged to create these traps however, I honestly believe it would be extremely tricky to successfully dig a hole that deep with all of these ever present openings. With the island being 36ft. above sea level (I'm guessing the top of the pit is a few feet below that) & with theories saying the pit could be 200ft.deep, the water pressure from the ocean would be approx. 72psi (200ft. minus 34ft. equals 166ft. X .433 = + or - 72psi). Even at depths of 90ft. which had previously dug down to, the pressure would be around 23-24psi. With my 20 some years of experience working in the water treatment & distribution field, I know that only 23psi is enough pressure to break open an already present & weak mud/sand opening to an extremely free-flowing channel of water. To me, all of these details seems to make it nearly impossible (anything's possible) for people to have successfully dug a pit so deep into an existing island. When they discovered what appeared to be an obvious man-made opening in the ''lagoon'' was the 1st yet final detail that clinched it for me that the island had to have been built up around the pit. Will anything of any significance ever be found? Besides the occasional coin, bones, more coconut fiber, and timbers, , , ,I don't see how. However ''ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE''.
    8LaLaLaLaLoooola

    Love the show but...

    Please please please don't cancel the show because I am addicted to the story and really like the guys on the show. They obviously are very passionate about what is buried on the island and how it git there and I hope the best for them.

    What The History Channel needs to do though is stop repeating the same story of the curse - we get it, stop telling me what's coming next after the commercial and then recapping what I saw just before those commercials- if you think I can't remember that far back then you're airing too many commercials, and maybe combine a few episodes into one so I feel the team has accomplished something or give more details in place of the same curse chants so it doesn't feel like I wasted an hour watching 15 minutes of actual content.

    Do not cancel it, fix the damage The History Channel has done to it.
    drednm

    Talk Talk Talk Talk and Then a Commercial

    Hideously slow, repetitive garbage built around some possibly interesting history.

    These "treasure hunters" dig and gouge their way through Oak Island, instantly assuming everything they find is Norse or Roman and another clue to the treasure they seek. Each episode has a nugget of story stretched out to fill a 1-hour time slot. They stand around and talk and talk and talk.

    There's an old cross, an old coin, a concrete wall, a mysterious cavern, a rock with "carvings," etc. With every "find," they jump to an array of conclusions that always hark back to the mythic Roman or Norse explorers from two centuries ago. Nothing is ever substantiated. The "experts" they consult add nothing to the endless blather.

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      Oak Island is a privately owned island located on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada
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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La maldición de Oak Island
    • Filming locations
      • Oak Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Prometheus Entertainment
      • History Channel
      • Oak Island Tours
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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