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Le vaisseau fantôme

Original title: Ghostboat
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Le vaisseau fantôme (2006)
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A British Sub goes missing at the end of WWII, leaving only one survivor. Everyone believes it lost to the bottom of the Baltic Sea, then 40 years later it reappears without a crew. The Brit... Read allA British Sub goes missing at the end of WWII, leaving only one survivor. Everyone believes it lost to the bottom of the Baltic Sea, then 40 years later it reappears without a crew. The British government sends for the one surviving crew member (David Jason), who is now a marine ... Read allA British Sub goes missing at the end of WWII, leaving only one survivor. Everyone believes it lost to the bottom of the Baltic Sea, then 40 years later it reappears without a crew. The British government sends for the one surviving crew member (David Jason), who is now a marine biologist. With a new crew, Jason proceeds to trace the last known happenings on the sub. ... Read all

  • Director
    • Stuart Orme
  • Writers
    • Neal R. Burger
    • Guy Burt
    • George Simpson
  • Stars
    • David Jason
    • Ian Puleston-Davies
    • Tony Haygarth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    505
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Orme
    • Writers
      • Neal R. Burger
      • Guy Burt
      • George Simpson
    • Stars
      • David Jason
      • Ian Puleston-Davies
      • Tony Haygarth
    • 26User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    David Jason
    David Jason
    • Jack Hardy
    Ian Puleston-Davies
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    • Travis
    Tony Haygarth
    Tony Haygarth
    • Cassidy
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Captain Byrnes
    James Laurenson
    James Laurenson
    • Admiral Nealy
    Robert Whitelock
    Robert Whitelock
    • Spender
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    • Redding
    Jamie Martin
    • Tyler
    Roger Evans
    Roger Evans
    • Monroe
    Robert Horwell
    • Mason
    Jonathan Cullen
    • Captain Basquine
    Alan Stocks
    • Peterson
    Lee Whitlock
    Lee Whitlock
    • Reeves
    Ricky Nixon
    Ricky Nixon
    • Langdon
    Ian Targett
    • Captain Lyle
    Tony Bluto
    • Dockyard Engineer
    Tristram Wymark
    Tristram Wymark
    • Naval Officer
    Yuri Stepanov
    • Russian Captain
    • Director
      • Stuart Orme
    • Writers
      • Neal R. Burger
      • Guy Burt
      • George Simpson
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    9neilor-1

    A real gem

    Sometimes, watching standard and not particularly famous movie, you stumble on a real gem. Ghostboat tells a story used in many films. A ship/submarine falls into a time tunnel... but in this movie things are much better done. The story captivates the viewer, although the plot is predictable, it is not boring. The directing and acting is perfect. Worth every minute of watching. I didn't know David Jason as an actor, but half the fun of the movie is his performance.

    Of course the effects are not the best quality and there are many scenes which look as from cheap b-movie but this is not multydolar production.
    9evandavies1

    Good entertainment and different role for David Jason

    A story like this will not appeal to everyone but I thought it was very original and well put together overall. A good change from the usual period dramas that come from British productions. There were some bits that could have been better with regards to acting and script but it was still entertaining. Some story points are a bit too subtle and easy to miss so might need a second viewing to fully appreciate how it all fits together. The ending was quite bold and strong which I didn't expect. The visual effects were good for a relatively low budget production and there was quite a lot of computer graphics that looked as good as from a feature film.
    5d_imdb-47

    Intriguing idea, not brilliantly executed.

    A derivative but nonetheless intriguing set up; a ship (in this case a submarine) is found many years after it sank, with no sign of the crew, or what happened to them. This has been done many times, it is essentially the story of the Marie Celeste. Despite that the set up hooked me, I love these kind of vaguely supernatural / time travel plot lines, however familiar they are.

    To be honest I was disappointed by what was delivered. David Jason is a fine actor but his character in this came over as terse, sullen and not especially interesting. As he is the lead, and therefore your focal point throughout the story, this was a big failing. He just wasn't interesting or unusual enough, you learned almost nothing about his character despite him being on screen for most of the 180 minutes.

    The plot itself seemed to peter out rather than deliver a climax, for a thriller (or at least a war time drama) I felt there was too little tension. The actual operation of the submarine and the technical side all felt very authentic but this did not compensate for the lack of plot, or genuinely interesting characters. The officers were all a little stiff, the crew were similarly generic, all of them have been seen many times before.

    Towards the end I felt the plot simply ran out of ideas and some of what happened bordered on silly. The story seemed to flirt with the premise it had created, rather than really go into it. I never felt this story got going, I appreciate it was television but there was far too much chatter. It was slow in places where it needed pace, or another twist and this was, for me at least, the other major failing; ultimately the story lacked imagination. What Ghostboat delivered was almost exactly what you expected, no more. There was no moment when I thought 'now that is interesting, I never saw that coming'.

    Despite these misgivings I thought it was not bad for a TV two parter. It was ambitious and though it failed to hit the target it was at the very least something different.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    It's very watchable, just hard to follow.

    It's funny how you can romanticise about a film, or piece of TV that you saw years ago, I haven't seen Ghostboat since it was first transmitted. I was all set to give it ten stars, and write a glowing review, but maybe time hasn't been so kind to this show, or maybe I watched with rose tinted spectacles.

    I think the early stages of it are fantastic, it's creepy, it's eerie, it's certainly sinister, as it develops from its midpoint to the ending, it totally loses it for me, I don't think I knew what was going on.

    Imagine Ghostship meets a A Touch of Frost, it doesn't really know where it sits, is it trying to be a horror, or a psychological drama thriller, it really does fall apart as the mania sets in.

    The acting is first rate, David Jason is awesome, as is Ian Pulston Davies. It was great to see Sir David Jason appear in something like this, so well known for OFAH and Frost, I'm not sure he had done anything like this, ITV certainly have him some varied parts.

    Great production values, it looks super smart, nice equipment and sets, I thought the scenes of the sub moving through the mines looked amazing.

    Worth watching, just expect two hours of surreal goings on.

    Watchable if a bit muddled, 6/10.
    3kerravon

    Sadly predictable

    David Jason is brilliant. Sadly a good actor cannot salvage an obvious story line (which owes a lot to other works, such as the similarly named Ghostship) which meant it all became a little predictable, and towards the end just plain silly.

    Characters behave inconsistently and illogically as the story lurches towards the less than surprising end.

    The special effects themselves were also erratic - obviously a lot of money was spent on the set of the sub, but the cgi shots ranged from the okay to dreadful.

    Okay if you are bored, but not the great work I was expecting.

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      The submarine used was a non-submersible full-sized replica originally built for the film 'U-571'. That model was supposed to be an American S-Class submarine modified to look like a U-boat; somewhat ironically, for 'Ghostboat' it was then modified again to play the role of a British S-Class.
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      Submarines of the WW2 era didn't have the now-familiar rotating radar on a circular display.

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ghostboat
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • The Paperback Company Films
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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      • 3h(180 min)
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