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Ghost Ship is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck from a screenplay by Mark Hanlon and John Pogue.Its plot follows a marine salvage crew in the Bering Sea who discover a mysterious ocean liner that disappeared in 1962 and stars an ensemble cast of Gabriel Byrne, Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington, Alex Dimitriades, and Karl Urban.
A 1993 Film Forum series, "Val Lewton: Horror Most Noir", screened The Ghost Ship 42 times, while I Walked With A Zombie screened only 10 times and Cat People a mere eight. [13] Film director Alison Maclean chose The Ghost Ship for a retrospective of classic RKO films, arguing that the film was "genuinely eccentric" and a cinematic revelation. [46]
She made her American film debut in 2002's Ghost Ship, and won an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Young Actress, the same year. [5] In 2003, she appeared opposite Heath Ledger and Orlando Bloom in 2003's Ned Kelly , and reunited with Connolly the following year in the film adaptation of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events ...
Luckey's best known film roles were in Carousel and The Music Man.She co-starred as Louise, the daughter of Billy Bigelow, played by Gordon MacRae, in Carousel. [2] She appeared as Zaneeta, the daughter of Mayor Shinn (portrayed by Paul Ford), in The Music Man, [2] repeating the role she had in the national company of that musical. [6]
The ship ended up between two rocks... At which point they tried to turn it around. We heard the noises pushing hard, the ship started a kind of reverse. It was the end…" [3] When the comparison between the Concordia tragedy, and Rettondini's film Ghost Ship was mentioned to her, Rettondini replied that Ghost Ship, "...was only fiction ...
Ghost Ship is a 1952 British second feature [1] thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court. [2] It was written by Sewell and Philip Thornton. [ 3 ] This was one of four attempts by Sewell to adapt and film the Pierre Mills and Celia de Vilyars Grand Guignol stage play L'Angoisse .
Of all the unusual things one could come across while kayaking, an abandoned ship definitely takes the cake for most surprising discovery. James Malott and his friends were kayaking down the Ohio ...
Luke Perry was born on October 11, 1966, in Mansfield, Ohio, [1] the second of three children to Ann Perry, a homemaker, and Coy Luther Perry Jr., a steelworker. [1] He had an older brother, Thomas Perry, and a younger sister, Amy Coder (née Perry). [2]