
Ghost Ship (2002)
Année de sortie: 2002
Nation: Australia, United States
Alternative Title: Barco fantasma, Navio Fantasma, Le vaisseau fantôme, Lod duchu, Kummituslaev, Aavelaiva, Le vaisseau de l'angoisse, To stoiheiomeno ploio, Ukleti brod, A szellemhajó, Nave fantasma, Statek widmo, Brod duhova, Корабль-призрак, Hayalet gemi
Réalisateur: Steve Beck
Writer: John Pogue, Mark Hanlon
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Gilbert Adler, Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis
Co-Producer: Richard Mirisch, Susan Downey
Executive Producer: Bruce Berman, Steve Richards
Sociétés: Dark Castle Entertainment, Ghost Ship Films Pty. Ltd., NPV Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 35.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: cruise, deserted ship, ghost ship, gore, pilot, salvage, supernatural horror, treasure, tugboat
Histoire
After discovering an abandoned passenger ship floating in the Bering Sea, a group of salvagers claim it as their own and begin towing it towards harbor. However, once on board, they start experiencing strange occurrences. The crew soon realizes that the ship is inhabited by a demonic creature, which traps them inside. They must now find a way to escape while avoiding the terrifying presence.
Résumé
Ghost Ship (2002) is a horror film directed by Steve Beck. Set aboard an abandoned cruise ship discovered adrift in the Bering Sea, the movie follows a group of salvagers who become trapped and terrorized by a supernatural entity within its walls. The film combines elements of mystery, thriller, and gore, with the primary theme being survival against a malevolent force.