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Director: Vernon Sewell
Cast: Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, Joss Ambler, Hugh Burden
Warned that it is haunted, a skeptical young couple buy a rundown yacht and fix it up to be their home-on-the-sea, only to slowly realize that it really is haunted.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Ghost Ship (1952) directed by Vernon Sewell is a horror/thriller film that has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics found the film's haunted yacht premise intriguing, others felt it was not fully realized. The film has a rating of 5.3/10 on IMDb, indicating a somewhat divided audience reception.
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Fans of 1950s horror and thriller films will be captivated by the spooky atmosphere and tense plot of the 1952 Ghost Ship, directed by Vernon Sewell. The film's skilled performances, particularly by stars Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court, bring an eerie edge to the story of a haunted yacht that tests the skepticism of a young couple.
Ghost Ship is a 1952 British second feature horror film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court. It was written by Sewell and Philip Thornton. This was one of four attempts by Sewell to adapt and film the Pierre Mills and Celia de Vilyars Grand Guignol stage play L'Angoisse.
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