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Release Date • USA: Oct 25, 2002 • UK: 24 Jan 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Mar 28, 2003 • R2: 21 Jul 2003
Budget $35,000,000
Official Website:
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MPAA Rating Rated R for strong violence/gore, language and sexuality.
Running Time 1 hour, 31 minutes
Country USA, Australia
Production Companies Dark Castle Entertainment, Ghost Ship Films Pty. Ltd., NPV Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros.
Studio Dark Castle Entertainment, NPV Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Ghost Ship (2002) • Chimera
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Genre: Thriller, Adventure, Horror, Ghosts, Haunted House, Betrayal, Murder, Gore, Suspense, Supernatural
Tagline: Sea Evil
Plot: Built in 1954, the majestic ocean liner Antonia Graza was the pride of the Italian Line. A vision of modern, sleek sophistication, the ship was nothing less than a work of art. Amenities provided for her passengers ensured that they would enjoy unrivaled luxury during their stay at sea; when guests were not unwinding in their spacious staterooms, they could socialize in one of the stylish lounges, enjoy sports and relaxation atop the liner’s broad decks, or take a refreshing dip in the stately swimming pool. The centerpiece of the Antonia Graza was its opulent grand ballroom, where couples would dance the night away to the romantic strains of a live orchestra. Chefs labored night and day in the galley preparing superb Italian cuisine to be served in the ship’s elegant dining room, and attentive crewmembers were always available, eager to provide their guests with anything they should desire. It was truly the journey of a lifetime. But when the Antonia Graza set sail for America in the spring of 1962, her passengers were blissfully unaware of the unspeakable evil that would soon befall them, sealing their fates and ensuring that this journey would be their last…The salvage crew aboard the tugboat Arctic Warrior is the best in the business. Under the
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If the rest of "Ghost Ship" were as good as its opening ten minutes, this would be a horror movie to die for.  --Jamie Russell (BBC Films)
Below-average horror flick that tails off after an impressive opening – the leads do their best and there are a few good moments but it’s never really scary.  --Matthew Turner (ViewLondon)
Director Steve Beck's sophomore film is an entertaining ride for horror fans with stylish direction, decent mood and some really neat effects sequences. Throw in a competent cast of mostly unknowns, a well-staged flashback sequence that explains why the ship is haunted and a generally interesting script and you have a movie that's better than expected.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
Although not quite as fun as Beck's last horror offering "Thirteen Ghosts," "Ghost Ship" is an entertaining, silly, R-rated horror offering, which delivers more of the goods fear fans want than most of the spooky films that made their way to theaters in 2002.-- (eSplatter.com)
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Gabriel Byrne
The Usual Suspects, Enemy of the State, End of Days |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The Bourne Supremacy |
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Worth a rent if you want a horror film to waste some time with and not have to use your brain for anything except to sit back and enjoy the show. 6/10--FrighT MasteR (UHM)
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