Ghost Ship (Widescreen) (US)
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Sea Evil
Certificate: R
Running Time: 91 mins
Retail Price: $27.95
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Finders keepers. Any abandoned ship floating in international waters can be claimed and towed to port by whoever is fortunate enoughito find it. Or, in the case of one team of salvage experts, unfortunate enough.
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!
Special 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
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital 5.1 French
Subtitle Tracks:
French
English
Spanish
CC: English
Directed By:
Steve Beck
Written By:
John Pogue
Mark Hanlon
Starring:
Isaiah Washington
Desmond Harrington
Ron Eldard
Julianna Margulies
Gabriel Byrne
Casting By:
Tom McSweeney
Fiona McMaster
Lora Kennedy
Soundtrack By:
Alec Wilder
Gino Paoli
John Frizzell
Director of Photography:
Gale Tattersall
Editor:
Rebecca Weigold
Roger Barton
Costume Designer:
Margot Wilson
Producer:
Robert Zemeckis
Joel Silver
Richard Mirisch
Susan Levin
Stephen Jones
Gilbert Adler
Executive Producer:
Steve Richards
Bruce Berman
Distributor:
Warner Bros
Your Opinions and Comments
Picture is good, nice dark colours, as you would expect for a new film and a WB DVD.
Audio is very good, the creaks and groans of the ship will work your subwoofer and the surrounds deliver a creepy feeling when needed.
Features are the usual making of etc. Interesting but nothing too spectactular.
Overall a pretty good thriller. Worth buying on R1 as it`s not due out on R2 for a good while. I would recommend at least a rental.
Just one thing: Warner Bros. STOP USING THOSE HORRIBLE CARDBOARD BOXES!!!!