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Movie Details
Tag Line: Those who survive the ghost ship are better off dead!
Status: Released
Average Rating: 5
Release Date: Mar 7, 1980
Rating: 1980-03-07
Run Time: 1h 31m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: Canada , United Kingdom
Production Companies: Astral Bellevue Pathé , Bloodstar Productions , Lamitas , Astral Films
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Synopsis
Survivors of a tragic shipping collision are rescued by a mysterious black ship which appears out of the fog. Little do they realise that the ship is actually a Nazi torture ship which has sailed the seas for years, luring unsuspecting sailors aboard and killing them off one by one.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Directing | Director |
Alvin Rakoff
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| First Assistant Director |
Charles Braive
|
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| Second Assistant Director |
Pedro Gandol
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| Script Supervisor |
June Randall
Linda Browne
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| Writing | Story |
Jack Hill
David P. Lewis
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| Screenplay |
John Robins
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| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Ivor Slaney
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| Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
David Appleby
Austin Grimaldi
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| Sound Mixer |
Henri Blondeau
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| Sound Effects |
Terry Burke
Steven Cole
Andy Malcolm
Michele Moses
|
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| Boom Operator |
Normand Mercier
|
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| Sound Effects Editor |
William Trent
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| Foley Recording Engineer |
Don White
|
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| Editing | Editor |
Mike Campbell
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| Assistant Editor |
Greg Glynn
Yurij Luhovy
Jean-Pol Passet
|
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| Art | Production Design |
Chris Burke
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| Art Direction |
Michel Proulx
|
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| Property Buyer |
Frances Calder
Jim Hodgson
|
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| Assistant Art Director |
Pierre Gelinas
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| Props |
David Phillips
|
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| Property Master |
Norman Simpson
|
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| Construction Foreman |
Andre Brochu
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| Production | Producer |
Derek Gibson
Harold Greenberg
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| Associate Producer |
Larry Nesis
|
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| Unit Manager |
Michael Bennett
|
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| Production Supervisor |
Adrian Hughes
|
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| Production Manager |
Roger Héroux
|
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| Casting |
Norman Smith
Ingrid Fischer
Anna St. Johns
Victoria Mitchell
|
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| Production Assistant |
Victoria Barney
Monique Brasseur
Micheline D'Andre
Nancy Mayer
|
|
| Production Executive |
Don Carmody
|
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| Production Accountant |
Shirley Gill
Linda Gregory
|
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| Camera | Director of Photography |
René Verzier
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| Key Grip |
Norman Smith
|
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| Still Photographer |
Peter Benison
Frank Connor
|
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| Best Boy Grip |
Greg Daniels
|
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| Assistant Camera |
Denis Gingras
Paul Gravel
|
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| Camera Operator |
Frank Lenk
John Palmer
|
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| Grip |
André Ouellette
|
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| Costume & Make-Up | Hairdresser |
Pierre David
Huguette Roy
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| Makeup Artist |
Joan Isaacson
|
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| Dresser |
Gaudeline Sauriol
Paul-André Guérin
|
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| Crew | Special Effects |
Michael Albrechtsen
Peter Hughes
|
| Stunt Coordinator |
Grant Page
|
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| Unit Publicist |
Joy Berger
Michael Dalling
Dave Novak
|
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| Technical Advisor |
Jean Louis Bibeau
Captain Pelletier
Leon Vezina
Jacques Vezina
|
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| Lighting | Chief Lighting Technician |
Michel Paul Bélisle
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