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The Ghost Ship

United States

1943

69 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
German, English
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DIR Mark Robson

PROD Val Lewton

SCR Donald Henderson Clarke, Leo Mittler

DP Nicholas Musuraca

CAST Richard Dix, Russell Wade, Edith Barrett, Ben Bard, Edmund Glover, Lawrence Tierney

ED John Lockert

MUSIC Roy Webb

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Mark Robson

Mark Robson (4 December 1913 – 20 June 1978) was a Canadian-born film editor, film director and producer in Hollywood.

Born in Montreal, Quebec, he moved to the United States at a young age. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles then found work in the prop department at 20th Century Fox studios. He eventually went to work at RKO Pictures where he began training as a film editor. In 1940 he worked as an assistant to Robert Wise on the editing of Citizen Kane in addition to several other films. Both he and Wise benefited tremendously from producer and screenwriter Val Lewton, who promoted Robson from film editor to production assistant and later as director. In 1943, at the insistence of Lewton, Robson assisted Lewton and director Jacques Tourneur in a series of low-budget horror films produced by Val Lewton, including Cat People and I Walked with a Zombie. Later, Lewton was instrumental in promoting Robson to the director’s chair for films such as The Seventh… read more

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AKFilmFan

9May12

The unseen and paranoia are key elements in this horror/mystery w/ a captain comparable to Ahab or Queeg.

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Dave

8Oct11

Atmosphere, atmosphere, atmosphere...it's what Lewton films are all about and this one delivers as usual. This is probably the among the "weaker" of Lewton's RKO output, but that is not a putdown. Every film the man produced at RKO is damn good. The story here is not as interesting as others, but it looks great. Recommended.

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Danny Kana

13Mar11

A hidden gem. Lewton's haunting dialogue combined with an eerie mood set the tone for this thriller.

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Daniel S.

9Jan11

The captain is mad and I’m the only one who’s noticed it. An original screenplay for a decent VaL Lewton production. If you want to, you can read the movie as a covert attack against Hitler. Recommended.

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