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Director: | Steve Beck |
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Writer: | John Pogue, Mark Hanlon |
Staring: |
After discovering a passenger ship missing since 1962 floating adrift on the Bering Sea, salvagers claim the vessel as their own. Once they begin towing the ghost ship towards harbor, a series of bizarre occurrences happen and the group becomes trapped inside the ship, which they soon learn is inhabited by a demonic creature. | |
Release Date: | Oct 25, 2002 |
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Director: | Steve Beck |
Writer: | John Pogue, Mark Hanlon |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | treasure, cruise, pilot, ghost ship, gore, tugboat, salvage, supernatural horror, deserted ship |
Production Companies | Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment, Ghost Ship Films Pty. Ltd. |
Box Office |
Revenue: $71,142,361
Budget: $35,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Gabriel Byrne | Captain Sean Murphy |
Julianna Margulies | Maureen Epps |
Desmond Harrington | Jack Ferriman |
Ron Eldard | Dodge |
Isaiah Washington | Greer |
Karl Urban | Munder |
Emily Browning | Katie Harwood |
Francesca Rettondini | Francesca |
Bob Ruggiero | Captain |
Jamie Giddens | Friendly Officer |
Alex Dimitriades | Santos |
Boris Brkic | Chief Steward |
Iain Gardiner | Purser |
Adam Bieshaar | First Officer |
Cameron Watt | Second Officer |
Name | Job |
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Steve Beck | Director |
Lora Kennedy | Casting |
Tom McSweeney | Casting |
Graham 'Grace' Walker | Production Design |
Jason Baird | Makeup Effects |
John Roesch | Foley |
John Pogue | Screenplay |
John Frizzell | Original Music Composer |
Jessica Gee-George | ADR Voice Casting |
Gregg Rudloff | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Danny Baldwin | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
Graeme Callander | Storyboard Artist |
Troy Porter | ADR Mixer |
Alyson Dee Moore | Foley Artist |
Linda Lew | Foley Recordist |
Nicole Miller | Sound Assistant |
Patrick Carmiggelt | Special Effects Technician |
Christopher Allen Nelson | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Steven Boyle | Makeup Effects |
Steve Goldenberg | Set Dresser |
Mark Hanlon | Screenplay |
Gale Tattersall | Director of Photography |
Rebecca Weigold | Editor |
Fiona McMaster | Casting |
Richard Hobbs | Art Direction |
Anita Morgan | Makeup Artist |
Nadine Wilkie | Makeup Artist |
Scott Patton | Makeup Effects |
Tim Lyall | Art Department Coordinator |
Charles McGuinness | Assistant Art Director |
Jim Millett | Assistant Art Director, Property Master |
Claudine Clark | Set Designer |
Christian Huband | Set Designer |
Kate Lovejoy | Set Designer |
David Nimmo | Set Designer |
Andrew Lackey | Sound Editor |
Ken S. Polk | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Richard Adrian | Supervising Sound Editor |
Andy Cadzow | Animation Supervisor |
Robert Malina | First Assistant Editor, Visual Effects Editor |
Naomi Mitchell | Visual Effects Producer |
Dale Duguid | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Ian 'Thistle' Thorburn | Second Unit Cinematographer |
John Trapman | Camera Operator |
Simon Werry | Helicopter Camera |
Vince Valitutti | Still Photographer |
Peter McDougall | Underwater Camera |
Shaun Conway | Gaffer |
Mel Dykes | Costume Supervisor |
Janice MacIsaac | Costume Supervisor |
Samantha Walker | Set Costumer |
Tommy Lockett | Music Editor |
Jackie Sullivan | Script Supervisor |
Fiona Searson | Unit Publicist |
Nikki Gooley | Makeup Supervisor |
John Rann | Construction Coordinator |
Ricky Schamburg | First Assistant Camera |
Antony McMullen | Prosthetic Supervisor |
Pablo Duchovny | Additional Music |
Jeff Gribble | Armorer |
Darrin Smith | Carpenter |
Gerard Benjamin Pierre | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Marc Sparky Rutherford | Driver |
Ric Anderson | Stunts |
Trish Cahill | Telecine Colorist |
Stephen Jones | Unit Production Manager |
Jeff Smithwick | Color Timer |
Zac Murphy | Lighting Technician |
Daniel R. Chavez | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
Bill Draper | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Kent Sponagle | Location Manager |
Alan J. Lam | Production Accountant |
Louisa Kors | Production Coordinator |
Craig Forrest | Production Manager |
Miriam Johnson | Researcher |
Rod Conder | Boom Operator |
Christopher Alba | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Frank Bennett | Orchestrator |
Paul 'Salty' Brincat | Production Sound Mixer |
Lindsay Adams | Digital Compositors |
Matt Linder | Visual Effects |
Keith Foston | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Daniel Harvey | Executive Visual Effects Producer |
Brad Lindenmayer | VFX Editor |
Jac Charlton | Set Dresser |
Stuart Bell | Grip |
Colin Fletcher | First Assistant Director |
David Nichols | Key Grip |
Jennifer Leacey | Second Assistant Director |
Miranda Colman | Third Assistant Director |
Melaini Lewis | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Bill R. Dean | Assistant Sound Editor |
Nick Ingman | Conductor |
Mark Berrow | Musician |
Julia Evershade | Supervising ADR Editor |
Kimberley Liptrap | 3D Artist |
Cheryl Potter | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
Kirsten Fazio | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Gulliver Page | Stunt Double |
James Hopwood | Best Boy Grip |
Ben King | Second Assistant Camera |
Elana Joy Livneh Lessem | Assistant Editor |
Adam Avery | Post Production Coordinator |
Liam Banks | Accountant |
Prudence Williams | Assistant Accountant |
Bruce Shapiro | Dialogue Coach |
Jade Tam | Extras Casting |
Kristine Fraser | Production Assistant |
Suzanne Evans-Booth | Production Secretary |
Beverley Dunn | Set Decoration |
Nick Lawson | Stunts |
Brian Cox | Special Effects Supervisor |
Margot Wilson | Costume Designer |
Stephanie Brown | Dialogue Editor |
Roger Barton | Editor |
Dane A. Davis | Supervising Sound Editor |
Name | Title |
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Gilbert Adler | Producer |
Joel Silver | Producer |
Robert Zemeckis | Producer |
Susan Downey | Co-Producer |
Steve Richards | Executive Producer |
Stephen Jones | Associate Producer |
Richard Mirisch | Co-Producer |
Bruce Berman | Executive Producer |
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Wetter than a fishes bathing costume. It’s a pretty unadventurous title that matches the content of the film. Directed by Steve Beck and starring Gabriel Byrne, Desmond Harrington, Ron Eldard and Julianna Margulies, plot finds a salvage crew discovering a long lost passenger liner out in the remo ... te Bering Sea. With the laws of the sea stating that they can keep what they find, they are delighted to find gold on board. But it’s not long before strange things start to happen. It starts of real well with a bloody and gruesome prelude, the production design is super and everything is in place for a chiller out there in the foggy waters. Unfortunately what we actually get is a predictable series of clichés cribbed from better movies of the past, none of which capable of eliciting a genuine scare. The makers think that having a bombastic techno score accompanying the dramatic moments will make them appear more shocking. It doesn’t, while the cast are ill served by direction and writing. Horror 101 for beginners. 3/10
I remember thinking this was good as a child... I was wrong. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid if possible._ ...
Ghostly happenings on a decades-lost lost ocean liner RELEASED IN 2002 and directed by Steve Beck, "Ghost Ship" revolves around salvagers finding a mysterious ship in the Bering Sea that's been lost for four decades and they intend to claim it, but things go from strange to worse as they board t ... he eerie vessel and try to tow it to harbor. The cast is strong, headed by Gabriel Byrne. Emily Brown appears as a 12 year-old girl. Julianna Margulies looks fine but they don't do enough with her. Francesca Rettondini is also on hand. Let's just say the low-budget "Ghost Voyage" (2008) is better in the area of women. Still, the ship sets are excellent and it certainly seems like they shot the film on a real vessel. Interestingly, the Antonia Graza of the movie is a replica of the Andrea Doria. Other positives include: The refreshing score with “Not Falling” by Mudvayne thrown in for good measure; a nice haunting atmosphere at sea with one creepy scene reminiscent of the excellent “Dead Calm” (1989); potent visuals of the formidable vessel looming over the tugboat; plus some good thrills, notably one of the greatest horror scenes in the history of cinema in the prologue, no kidding. There's also a decent revelation thrown in at the end. If you like this one be sure to check out the aforementioned "Ghost Voyage," which is a TV movie. "Ghost Ship" was released to theaters and obviously had a bigger budget, but that doesn't mean it's better, just that it's more polished. THE FILM RUNS 91 minutes. WRITERS: Mark Hanlon and John Pogue. GRADE: B
Another second viewing flick, wasn't a big fan the first time and basically thought the same now. There are some fun cheesy moments here and there but kind of like Thirteen Ghosts (same director), has some interesting ideas that don't amount to much. Course, I'm also not much of a fan of supernatura ... l horror movies as they play fast and loose with the rules. **2.5/5**
Besides **THAT** epic death scene, this movie is mildly entertaining. It has flaws and a terrible story, which I admit the reveal was amusing. If you like terror on the seas but amusingly bad to riff on, this’ll be the movie. That opening scene is memorable for a reason though and basically overshad ... owed the rest of the movie.
The beginning and the end of this movie is really the only good thing about the movie. Everything else is just a crew chasing around a ghost girl trying to figure out what happened to her. Pretty boring. ...