Lost Voyage
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Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller Initial release October 23, 2001 Running time 1h 36m | 4.8/10 33% Duration Director Christian McIntire Initial DVD release August 26, 2005 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer Christian McIntire (story), Patrick Phillips (story), Patrick Phillips (screenplay), Christian McIntire (screenplay) Genres Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Science Fiction, Suspense, Supernatural Cast (Aaron Roberts), (Dana Elway), (Dazinger), (Ian Fields), (Randall Banks), (Julie Largo) Similar movies Mad Max: Fury Road , Jurassic World , Furious 7 , John Wick , Taken 3 , The Hunger Games: Catching Fire |
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Lost Voyage is a 2001 supernatural thriller directed, edited and co-written by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel.
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The cruise ship Corona Queen mysteriously reappears three decades after going missing in the Bermuda Triangle, looking like new but empty of life. After the producer of a tabloid television series (Janet Gunn) sends in a paranormal researcher (Judd Nelson) whose father and stepmother were aboard the ship, homicidal spirits attack the TV crew, including the cameraman (Richard Gunn); a cruise-line representative (Lance Henriksen); and two salvagers (Jeff Kober, Mark Sheppard).
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