Ein mysteriöser geisterhafter Frachter rammt und versenkt ein modernes Kreuzfahrtschiff, dessen Überlebende an Bord des Frachters klettern und entdecken, dass es sich um ein Folterfahrzeug d... Alles lesenEin mysteriöser geisterhafter Frachter rammt und versenkt ein modernes Kreuzfahrtschiff, dessen Überlebende an Bord des Frachters klettern und entdecken, dass es sich um ein Folterfahrzeug der Nazis aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg handelt.Ein mysteriöser geisterhafter Frachter rammt und versenkt ein modernes Kreuzfahrtschiff, dessen Überlebende an Bord des Frachters klettern und entdecken, dass es sich um ein Folterfahrzeug der Nazis aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg handelt.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Parsons
- (as Lee Murray)
- Seaman No. 2
- (as Tony Sherwood)
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (Nicht genannt)
- Strangled Sailor
- (Nicht genannt)
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The story is about a cruise ship with ultra-stuffy Captain Ashland (George Kennedy) on his final voyage. They crash into this mysterious ship and are sunk. The few shipwrecked survivours are in a lifeboat and come across that very ship that sunk them. Inside they begin to find horrific secrets and must escape before their very lives are taken.
Film also has a pretty darn good cast that also includes Richard Crenna, Nick Mancuso, Kate Reid and Saul Rubinek. Yet, in the end it just misses the mark.
A mysterious ghostly freighter rams and sinks a modern day cruise ship whose survivors climb aboard the freighter and discover that it is a World War II Nazi torture vessel.
Cast
George Kennedy, Richard Crenna and a brief contribution from Saul Rubinek.
Verdict
I've always loved the cover art for Death Ship, trouble is for whatever reason it took me over three decades after initially seeing it to get round to watching it.
Truth be told I was quite excited booting it up, great cover art, a very interesting sounding premise and it's always great seeing George Kennedy. Did it live up to my 30+ year expectations? No, sadly very much not.
You see though it manages to be suitably creepy with its ghost ship setting it never really feels like it goes anywhere and when it does it's a tad non-sensical and very underwhelming. I wanted it to be more visceral, instead it adopts a very disappointing approach and also provides us with walk to walk lackluster deaths and a finale that feels rushed and apathetic.
Death Ship is one of those few movies I think could do with a remake to reach the potential is badly squandered here.
Rants
I was going to do a rant about the people who original ran the ship this movie is about, speak of how I'm in awe that they're so prevalent at time of writing and ask how such a thing is even possible. That however would likely prevent this from getting published so I'll resist the urge.
The Good
George Kennedy is excellent here Fantastic concept Solid setting Brilliant cover art
The Bad
Annoying kids Awful deaths Concept is wasted Too many plot holes.
I finally obtained a copy and watched it again for the first time in twenty years.
Until that moment though, I had sought out various opinions of the movie on the internet, the place where everyone has an opinion on everything, and I must say, the majority of comments I recieved were less than encouraging, however my mission would not be swayed.
Now, here I am having seen this obscure little flick again and I must say, it wasnt as bad as all that.
I think the sense of atmosphere and eeriness, while quite tacky, were effective and charming.
One scene that stood out in my mind since that fateful night I watched it as a child, is where Mrs. Morgan eats that poisoned lollie, turns into some creature, is killed and tossed overboard. Ah joyous memories
Thanx to Dario_the_2nd (fellow horror-boarder) the wait finally came to an end. And to say it right away: I honestly don't understand the low rating this film has here on IMDb. Sure it's not a perfect movie; the story is pretty thin and the acting isn't really memorable or something (though not bad at all either). What this movie lacks in the plot-department, at makes up more than enough in eerie atmosphere and creepiness. When a luxury cruise ship sinks, a few survivors adrift find their way onto a huge, dirty and abandoned ship, apparently floating dead in the water. But not quite as dead as they expected, they'll soon find out. The pace of the movie is rather slow, but the ship itself is frightening and menacing. With numerous shots of its self-functioning engine, countless pipes, valves and other iron-work, the vessel establishes itself as a threatening presence, or even more so: a real character, throughout the entire movie. It's no secret at all that this ship is haunted and the reason why is quite shocking. Two scenes that stayed with me from when I was a kid, were that-one-lady-in-the-projection-room-turning-ugly and especially the blood-shower scene. The latter one really is a foul scene. Of course, you've seen that before, but this is one of the better efforts. However, this still remains a very un-stylized B-movie. No fancy cinematography, no well-balanced lighting and a lot of hand-held camera shots. But all this adds to the effect of realism. And at not one point I found myself giggling at the sort of clumsiness of the mise-en-scène (which I actually expected to do so, before going into this movie). As much as the editing is rudimentary, their are some fine textbook examples of cross-cutting to be found. A technique seldomly used anymore. At least not in mainstream films. The rather minimalistic but effective musical score helped to set the right tone from the opening credits on.
I could conclude that this flick might perhaps not be enjoyed by the general horror-fan nowadays, but if you're interested in the weird and bizarre, then this one is worth hunting down. Good luck with it.
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- WissenswertesWhen the crew of the ocean liner picks up the echo of the approaching ghost ship on their radar, the close-up of the ship's radar imagery is a reverse-image video clip of the fog-covered "Skull Island" taken from King Kong (1976).
- PatzerWhen Captain Ashland emerges in the German naval uniform atop the ship, three separate long shots of George Kennedy reveal a crew member and camera are plainly visible on the left side of the shot.
- Zitate
Trevor Marshall): Where do you plan to sail her?
Ashland: Into eternity, Marshall. Eternity.
- Alternative VersionenThe German TV version was cut by several minutes including nearly all scenes of violence, dead bodies and Nazi content. The old Videoversion (VPS Video) is uncut.
- VerbindungenEdited from Höllenfahrt (1960)
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- 4.500.000 CA$ (geschätzt)