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Ghost Ship is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Gabriel Byrne, Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington and Karl Urban. The film follows a marine salvage crew in the Bering Sea who discover a mysterious ocean liner that disappeared in 1962.
- Steve Beck
As a filmmaker, he directed two feature films, Thirteen...
- Death Ship
Death Ship is a 1980 horror film directed by Alvin Rakoff...
- Desmond Harrington
Desmond Harrington (born October 19, 1976) is an American...
- Steve Beck
Oct 25, 2002 · 99+ Photos. Horror Mystery Thriller. A salvage crew discovers a long-lost 1962 passenger ship floating lifeless in a remote region of the Bering Sea, and soon notices that its long-dead inhabitants may still be on board. Director. Steve Beck. Writers. Mark Hanlon. John Pogue. Stars. Julianna Margulies. Gabriel Byrne. Ron Eldard.
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- Steve Beck
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Ghost Ship is a 2002 American-Australian horror film directed by Steve Beck. The film was shot in Queensland, Australia and Vancouver, Canada. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Gabriel Byrne, Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington and Karl Urban. It was produced...
In a remote region of the Bering Sea, a boat salvage crew discovers the eerie remains of a grand passenger liner thought lost for more than 40 years. Once on-board, the crew must confront the ship's horrific past and face the ultimate fight for their lives. — ahmetkozan. Synopsis.
Oct 25, 2002 · Ghost Ship. Roger Ebert October 25, 2002. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Ghost Ship" recycles all the usual haunted house material, but because it's about a haunted ocean liner, it very nearly redeems itself. Yes, doors open by themselves to reveal hanging corpses.
Jul 14, 2021 · Warner Bros. By Stacy Dooks / July 14, 2021 1:10 pm EST. 2002's "Ghost Ship" is a spooky horror flick that, while not a classic, is most remembered today for its terrifying opening scene, which...
Karl Urban. Music by. John Frizzell. Cinematography by. Gale Tattersall. Editor (s) Roger Barton. Studio (s)