Ghost Ship (1952)
Country: GB
Technical: bw 74m
Director: Vernon Sewell
Cast: Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, Hugh Burden
Synopsis:
A young couple purchase a steamer yacht in spite of more or less veiled warnings that it is haunted, eventually overcoming the husband's scepticism to call in parapsychologists.
Review:
Don't expect too many scares from this leaden drama. It's all pretty unsatisfactorily explained in the end, with a medium providing the gateway to a lengthy flashback, and the script is full of lines like, 'There's a good girl', all delivered with lashings of RP. The highlight is Ian Carmichael playing a drunk at the cocktail party.
Country: GB
Technical: bw 74m
Director: Vernon Sewell
Cast: Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, Hugh Burden
Synopsis:
A young couple purchase a steamer yacht in spite of more or less veiled warnings that it is haunted, eventually overcoming the husband's scepticism to call in parapsychologists.
Review:
Don't expect too many scares from this leaden drama. It's all pretty unsatisfactorily explained in the end, with a medium providing the gateway to a lengthy flashback, and the script is full of lines like, 'There's a good girl', all delivered with lashings of RP. The highlight is Ian Carmichael playing a drunk at the cocktail party.
Country: GB
Technical: bw 74m
Director: Vernon Sewell
Cast: Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, Hugh Burden
Synopsis:
A young couple purchase a steamer yacht in spite of more or less veiled warnings that it is haunted, eventually overcoming the husband's scepticism to call in parapsychologists.
Review:
Don't expect too many scares from this leaden drama. It's all pretty unsatisfactorily explained in the end, with a medium providing the gateway to a lengthy flashback, and the script is full of lines like, 'There's a good girl', all delivered with lashings of RP. The highlight is Ian Carmichael playing a drunk at the cocktail party.