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Genres:
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Adventure /
Horror /
Mystery /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Steve Beck
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Actors:
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Desmond Harrington,
Emily Browning,
Alex Dimitriades,
Boris Brkic,
Bob Ruggiero,
Francesca Rettondini,
Iain Gardiner,
Adam Bieshaar,
Cameron Watt,
Jamie Giddens,
Gabriel Byrne,
Julianna Margulies,
Ron Eldard,
Isaiah Washington,
Karl Urban
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Duration:
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90 min.
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Rating:
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(5.3/10)1059
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Plot Summary:
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After discovering a fare quit missing since 1962 floating adrift on the Bering Disoriented, salvagers insist on the utensil as their own. Split second they begin towing the ghost send towards harbor, a series of bizarre ocurrences materialize and the group becomes trapped inside of the ship, which they willingly learn is inhabited by a demonic bodily.
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Suprisingly good
I'm not much one for ghost films but this was great entertainment.
Captain Sean Murphy and his salvage crew are given an opportunity to investigate a sighting of a seemingly abandoned ship in the Bering Sea. But when they actually find it, something far more horrific and deadly than they have ever encountered before, awaits them.
Good special effects and very freaky sequences along with a decent plot. When you first put this on you wonder if the discs have got muddled up and thats its some romantic sixties film. It doesn't take long before the story starts to emerge.
Ghost Ship
Derivative horror on the high seas yarn from, ulp, the makers of Thir13en Ghosts. Gabriel Byrne does cynical salty sea-dog, Julianna Margulies does Ripley from Aliens
No one could accuse production company Dark Castle Entertainment of purveying quality fare. Ghost Ship is the latest in a line of trashy, special-effects heavy horror films, forming an unholy trinity with the rubbish but amusing House On Haunted Hill (1999) and the plain lame Thir13en Ghosts (2001). For aficionados of such second-rate pop culture, this offering would play better in a triple bill alongside 1998's Deep Rising and 1999's Virus. All three follow a similar narrative: mixed group of bickering, bantering roughnecks board a mysterious, seemingly deserted ship ...
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