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Ghost Ship (Widescreen Edition)

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English French

Subtitle Track(s):
English Spanish (Espanol) French
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  • Number of people who have this disc in their collection: 17

  • DVD Region 1 Warner Bros. 1.85:1 (16:9) 16:9 (Anamorphic) Enhanced NTSC Add to Collection Add to Wishlist View Images for this disc Compare prices for this disc



    General:


    Synopsis: Ghost Ship is a stylish, effects-packed chiller from House On Haunted Hill and Thirteen Ghosts producers Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis and Gilbert Adler. Salvagers trained for any situation imaginable come face to horrifying face with the unimaginable after boarding a derelict luxury liner. Julianna Margulies, Gabriel Byrne, Ron Eldard and Isaiah Washington are among the hands on deck who'll confront a seafaring collector of souls. Steve Beck (Thirteen Ghosts) directs this terror-de-force. Bon voyage, fright fans!

    User Rating: 6.086.086.086.086.086.086.086.086.086.08 (1 vote) (More Details and Cast Your Vote)

    Directed By: Steve Beck
    Recommended Retail Price:
    $USD14.96

    Cast: Gabriel Byrne
    Ron Eldard
    Desmond Harrington
    Julianna Margulies
    Isaiah Washington
    Genre: Horror
    Running Time: 91 minutes
    Year of Production: 2002
    Disc Release Date: February 8, 2005


    Editions:

    There are 3 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region 1)
    There are 3 additional editions of this movie in other regions

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    Extra Features:

    • Unlock the Secrets of the Antonia Graza Featuring Spectacular Never-Before-Seen Footage & Frightening Untold Tales & More
    • Go On Location With These Masters Of Maritime Macabre in Max On Set: Ghost Ship
    • 3 Shivery How-They-Did-It Pieces: A Closer Look At the Gore, Designing the Ghost Ship and Visual Effects.
    • Mudvayne Not Falling Music Video
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Enhanced Features For Your DVD-ROM PC

    Disc Information:

    Disc: Type:
    1: Single Sided, Dual Layer


    Disc Audio Information:

    Track: Language: Details:
    1: English Dolby Digital 5.1
    2: French Dolby Digital 5.1


    Disc Subtitle Information:

    English (Closed Caption), Spanish (Espanol), French



    User Ratings for this disc:

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    Video Rating:7777777777 You must login to register/view your ratings
    Audio Rating:9999999999
    Extras Rating:8888888888
    Movie Rating:4444444444
    Overall Rating:6.086.086.086.086.086.086.086.086.086.08
    Number of Votes:1
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    Rotting bodies are not what makes Ghost Ship stink
    6.46.46.46.46.46.46.46.46.46.4 (0 out of 1 people agreed with this review)

    blacklegend, United States of America (Reviewer Ranking: 8) wrote this review on September 24, 2005:

    I was lured in by the cast, unfortunately I don't know what lured them in. Juliana Margulies character flipped back and forth between Ripley from Alien and her character from ER. Alex Dimitriades realized about thirty minutes in his character was Latino and at that point changed his accent accordingly. Gabriel Byrne was completely forgetable (good news for him) and the rest of the cast was the same as we've seen many times before; Jive talkin' black guy, goofy stoner, etc. The beginning and ending seems like it may have been a good and original idea at one time, unfortunately the seventy-five minutes in between were predictable. A little girl pops up on an empty ship, oooh. Two guys sit down to eat a can of forty year old beans surprised at how good they are, you know what came after that. The little girl pops up again. After the slow timing and unscary and unsatisfying surprises I could have cared less about the ending. I don't think this one would be scary if I were watching it alone in the dark on a deserted ship.

    Video Rating: 7777777777
    Audio Rating: 9999999999
    Extras Rating: 8888888888
    Movie Rating: 4444444444
    Overall Rating: 6.46.46.46.46.46.46.46.46.46.4


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    The movie information on this page was generously updated by:
    * donservo (Added movie on February 8, 2005)

    The disc information on this page was generously updated by:
    * blacklegend (Added disc on February 8, 2005)






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