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Ghost Ship (2002, Steve Beck)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Nov 22, 2019

I am going to set a goal for myself with this post about Ghost Ship; I’m going to try to make it entertaining, which is going to be a challenge because there’s nothing entertaining about Ghost Ship. It’s badly directed and badly written. The actors are bad. They’re good actors and okay actors read more

Ghost Ship (2002, Steve Beck)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Nov 22, 2019

I am going to set a goal for myself with this post about Ghost Ship; I’m going to try to make it entertaining, which is going to be a challenge because there’s nothing entertaining about Ghost Ship. It’s badly directed and badly written. The actors are bad. They’re good actors and okay actors read more

Ghost Ship (2002, Steve Beck)

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 22, 2019

I am going to set a goal for myself with this post about Ghost Ship; I’m going to try to make it entertaining, which is going to be a challenge because there’s nothing entertaining about Ghost Ship. It’s badly directed and badly written. The actors are bad. They’re good actors and okay actors read more

Ghost Ship (2002, Steve Beck)

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 22, 2019

I am going to set a goal for myself with this post about Ghost Ship; I’m going to try to make it entertaining, which is going to be a challenge because there’s nothing entertaining about Ghost Ship. It’s badly directed and badly written. The actors are bad. They’re good actors and okay actors read more

The Ghost Ship (1943): Creaky Yet Atmospheric

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 28, 2019

“What a hobby to pick: authority.”  The Ghost Ship is yet another serving of shadows and sound courtesy of legendary cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca and former editor-turned-director Mark Robson. However, the film is punctuated by few dramatic notes and instead settles in to develop read more

The Ghost Ship (1943)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Oct 4, 2014

The Ghost Ship Directed by Mark Robson Written by Donald Henderson Clark from a story by Leo Mittler 1943/USA RKO Radio Pictures First viewing/Netflix rental   In this Val Lewton production, instead of ghosts, we get the Boss from Hell.  Being trapped with him turns out to be scarier than an read more

The Ghost Ship (1943, Mark Robson)

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 9, 2012

Although the title suggests otherwise, The Ghost Ship is not a supernatural thriller. It is, however, a very effective suspense picture. Russell Wade (in a sturdy lead performance) is a new officer. On his first ship out, he begins to suspect the captain–Richard Dix, who steadily gets creepie read more

Ghost Ship (1952, Vernon Sewell)

The Stop Button Posted by on Aug 9, 2010

I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a horror film not interested in being scary before Ghost Ship. It seems like a strange concept, but certainly one with a lot of possibilities. Unfortunately, I’m not sure Sewell knew he was making a scary movie without a single scare. I don’t real read more



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