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Phantom Ship
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Phantom Ship
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| | | Features: DVD, Dolby, Mono Audio The mystery of the half-brig Mary Celeste is a true and tragic tale of the sea. She sailed from New York with a crew of eight on November 5, 1872. A month and a day later, the ship was found under full sail without a person aboard. The lifeboat and some navigational instruments were gone but the provisions and all the crew's belongings were still in place. The ship's log offered no explanation. No trace of the captain and his family or crew was ever found. Phantom Ship, the American edition of the 1935 Hammer horror film Mystery Of The Mary Celeste, offers a cinematic telling of this famous seafaring riddle staring Dracula's Bela Lugosi as seaman Anton Lorenzen, a religious zealot who just may be the key to the mystery.
Editor's Note
A famous shocker based on the true story of the "Marie Celeste," a ship found off the coast of Africa in 1872 with her sails set, but not a soul on board. Starring the great Bela Lugosi (best known for his performances as Dracula) as the religious seafarer Anton Lorenzen.
| Features | Audio: Dolby Digital Mono | | Interactive Menus | | Scene Access |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: Image |
| Release Date: 5/28/2002 |
| Running Time: 62 minutes |
| Original Release Date: 1937 | | Catalog ID: 5836 | | UPC: 00014381583625 | | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
| | Original Language: English | | Available Audio Tracks: English | | Video: B&W | Aspect Ratio | | 4:3 |
| Cast & Crew | Arthur Margaretson | | Bela Lugosi | | Ben Welden | | Shirley Grey | | Eric Cross - Cinematographer | | Geoffrey Faithfull - Cinematographer | | Denison Clift - Director | | John Seabourne, Jr. - Film Editor | | Eric Ansell - Musical Score | | H. Fraser Passmore - Producer | | Charles Lackworthy - Writer | | Denison Clift - Writer |
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