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Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Horror

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Country
  
United Kingdom

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Release date
  
1952

Based on
  
play LAngoisse by Celia de Vilyars and Pierre Mills

Writer
  
Vernon Sewell, Philip Thornton (additional dialogue)

Cast
  
(Guy Thornton), (Margaret Thornton), (Dr. Fawcett), (Prof. Mansel Martineau), (Yacht Port Manager), (Peter)

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Tagline
  
On a voyage of terror ... a dead man speaks ...to solve the secret of the Ghost Ship.

Ghost Ship is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and written by Vernon Sewell and Philip Thornton. Despite the same titles, the 2002 film of the same title is not considered a remake of this film. This was one of four attempts by Vernon Sewell to adapt and film an obscure Pierre Mills and Celia de Vilyars Grand Guignol stage play 'L'Angoisse'.

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Plot

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A newlywed couple decide to buy an old yacht "The Cyclops", and fix it up as their home. Soon after the purchase they begin to hear rumours about the ship's dark past. At first they do not believe the rumours; that is, until they start to experience some unexplained ghostly events for themselves. They then hire paranormal investigator, Dr. Fawcett (Hugh Burden) and his medium, Mrs. Manley (Mignon O'Doherty) to determine whether there are ghosts on the ship. The paranormal investigator uncovers the murders of the former yacht owner's wife and her lover. He also discovers that the bodies were hidden somewhere on board the yacht. The medium spiritually intervenes and rids the yacht of the haunting spirit.

Characters

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  • Dermot Walsh – Guy
  • Hazel Court – Margaret
  • Hugh Burden – Dr. Fawcett
  • John Robinson – Mansel
  • Joss Ambler – Yard Manager
  • Hugh Latimer – Peter
  • Mignon O'Doherty – Mrs. Manley
  • Laidman Browne – Coroner
  • Meadows White – Yard Surveyor
  • Pat McGrath – Bert
  • Gordon Bell – Guest
  • Ian Carmichael – Bernard
  • Production

    The film received partial funding from Anglo-Amalgamated. It starred real life husband and wife team of Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court. Most filming took place in Merton Park Studios with exteriors shot on the director's own yacht, Gelert in the English Channel. The film features Ian Carmichael, briefly, as a drunken guest, in an early film role.

    Critical reception

    TV Guide called the film a "talky but fairly atmospheric effort...hampered by its low budget."


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    References

    Ghost Ship (1952 film) Wikipedia
    Ghost Ship (1952 film) IMDbGhost Ship (1952 film) themoviedb.org