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I deleted this part for the now:
>>> Soon, one of the crew members discover the ghost of a little girl who was a victim of the sabotage committed by a group of murderers. The murder escapade started with the killing of the guests on the deck of the ship. Their bodies were split open by the wire of the ship, which cut through the guests bodies, slicing them in half. Later, many of them were killed, without their torso's. <<<
Just seemed a little convoluted and didn't really explain the film. Will do a rewrite shortly.
> Saint Mahone > 08 Mar 06
Is this a remake of anything??? 23:11, 2 December 2006 (UTC)~
See Ghost Ship (1952 film). -- Auric ( talk) 15:00, 15 October 2009 (UTC)
I'd say that the poster for this film is more than a little inspired by the poster for Death_Ship_(1980_film). Don't know if that's worth mentioning, though. Apart from the haunted ships, these films don't seem to have much in common. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.219.254.49 ( talk) 22:00, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
There's one thing I've noticed in this particular movie; with the exception of the dance hall scene, there is very little gore, other than a few isolated spots of blood. And I am sure more can be said about the movie, I just don't know if it should be revealed.-- Vercalos 08:07, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
This section is written in the tone of a teenager telling their friend a scary story (e.g., "Yes, the wire had cut through over fifty dancers simultaneously and all are dead.") -- Closedmouth 04:17, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
I don't know about the original author, but I will try write a synopsis of the plot that's a little more accurate toward the final film. -- Kingpin1055
How about using the (film) naming scheme instead of the case confusion.
I don't know where this idea's come from, but the crew loading the gold onto the liner that rescued Epps is not her dead crew... that wouldn't make any sense. The crew seen loading the gold onto the modern cruise liner are from the cruise liner... they are not the dead spirits of the Arctic Warrior salvage crew.
If you feel the need to edit, check the DVD before editing the article. Kingpin1055 11:26, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
Oh yeah, I won't argue that Jack used the dead people when killing the Arctic Warrior crew off... but I figure he can only use the souls to do his bidding as long as he has them on that ship... as soon as the Antonia Graza went down I figure they were freed along with the passengers and crew. I took the liberty of getting a few screen grabs of the scene (I compiled them side by side in one picture just to save on having to link multiple pics), and while I can see how the mistake occurred, it isn't them.
The black guy, while bald lacks a goatee amongst other things. Kingpin1055 16:39, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
After seeing the movie, then reading this Wiki article on it, I noticed that it didn't really have a lot on what actually happened. All it said was that the crew killed everone out of greed. I added a more detailed explanation on what happened- the poisoning, the part Francesca played, and how Ferriman was involved. WikiScott 15:23, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
In the trivia section, we can read this; "Jack Ferriman's "Soul Collector" character is named for Charon the Ferryman, the Greek mythological spirit who collected souls from one side of the river Styx and ferried them across to Hades." And then; "citation needed". Why would anyoen need any citation to this obviously fact? Ferriman are on a ship, collecting sould he is supposed to bring with him. Just as Charon the Ferryman. This is a very clear reference, so I really don't see why there should be any need for citation. If every sentence in an article needs some documentation, then the whole citation concept has gone way too far. 193.217.193.55 14:25, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 23:41, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
does anyone know if this film was inspired by the 1997 Si-Fi horror film Event Horizon? It bears some similarities to Event Horizon, such as the crew being killed, the ship found abandoned, and the rescue crew being terrorized by spirits. Joe311 ( talk) 20:47, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
Aquitania ( talk) 16:56, 11 October 2008 (UTC)I think that Antonia Graza is belong to Italian Line because the color of her funnel. Aquitania ( talk) 16:56, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
While it's all nice that someone wants to write a thesis about what the movie meant to them & what they thought the movie meant, this isn't the place for it. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not "Bob's Opinions in Thesis Format". You want to talk about the film, go to a site that encourages such types of discussions, such as IMDB. This is not the place for it. If it isn't a fact set in stone or voiced by the people who made the film, it isn't supposed to be on here. Besides, all of it was one person's opinion & like I said twice before, this isn't the place for one horror fan's opinion of Ghost Ship. MeekoFTW ( talk) 17:48, 27 September 2009 (UTC)MeekoFTW
For some reason, people insist on deleting part of the end of the Plot. They are removing mention of the fact that the ghosts loading the ship at the end are in fact the film's stars who died previously in the film. IE: The ship's crew. This is most likely because the editors completely missed that crucial part of the ending, and thusly believe "If I didn't notice it, it didn't happen." It would be nice to get a final agreement on this. -- 4.153.86.115 ( talk) 05:11, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Anyone have a better recollection of the death of Karl Urban's character Munder in that movie since it is not mentioned in the plot summary. If so, do add it in the plot summary please. BattleshipMan ( talk) 14:47, 17 May 2017 (UTC)
The article says that this film “received largely negative reviews from critics”, and I was wondering if that should maybe include a source. -- ChaserBerry ( talk) 17:54, 3 September 2020 (UTC)
A dispute has emerged regarding the necessity of including the weight of the gold bars in the Plot section, and if so, the best unit of conversion to include (if any). Until recently the article had listed the weight in ounces with a conversion to tonnes. Opinions are welcome! DonIago ( talk) 03:23, 24 March 2023 (UTC)