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Le Vaisseau de l'angoisse

Titre original : Ghost Ship
  • 2002
  • 12
  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
5,6/10
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Le Vaisseau de l'angoisse (2002)
Blu-Ray trailer for this mystery about an abandoned ship
Lire trailer0:34
10 Videos
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Un équipage de sauvetage découvre un navire de 1962 perdu depuis un longtemps dans une région reculée de la mer de Béring, et remarque bientôt que ses passagers morts sont peut-être encore à... Tout lireUn équipage de sauvetage découvre un navire de 1962 perdu depuis un longtemps dans une région reculée de la mer de Béring, et remarque bientôt que ses passagers morts sont peut-être encore à bord.Un équipage de sauvetage découvre un navire de 1962 perdu depuis un longtemps dans une région reculée de la mer de Béring, et remarque bientôt que ses passagers morts sont peut-être encore à bord.

  • Réalisation
    • Steve Beck
  • Scénario
    • Mark Hanlon
    • John Pogue
  • Casting principal
    • Julianna Margulies
    • Gabriel Byrne
    • Ron Eldard
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    113 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 210
    283
    • Réalisation
      • Steve Beck
    • Scénario
      • Mark Hanlon
      • John Pogue
    • Casting principal
      • Julianna Margulies
      • Gabriel Byrne
      • Ron Eldard
    • 589avis d'utilisateurs
    • 130avis des critiques
    • 28Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos10

    Ghost Ship
    Trailer 0:34
    Ghost Ship
    Ghost Ship Scene: Katie
    Clip 0:24
    Ghost Ship Scene: Katie
    Ghost Ship Scene: Katie
    Clip 0:24
    Ghost Ship Scene: Katie
    Ghost Ship Scene: Tugboat Arctic Warrior
    Clip 0:48
    Ghost Ship Scene: Tugboat Arctic Warrior
    Ghost Ship Scene: Greer Kisses Francesca
    Clip 1:07
    Ghost Ship Scene: Greer Kisses Francesca
    Ghost Ship Scene: How Much Do You Figure It Is Worth?
    Clip 1:06
    Ghost Ship Scene: How Much Do You Figure It Is Worth?
    Ghost Ship Scene: The Antonia Graza
    Clip 0:56
    Ghost Ship Scene: The Antonia Graza

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    Rôles principaux16

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    Julianna Margulies
    Julianna Margulies
    • Epps
    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • Murphy
    Ron Eldard
    Ron Eldard
    • Dodge
    Desmond Harrington
    Desmond Harrington
    • Ferriman
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Greer
    Alex Dimitriades
    Alex Dimitriades
    • Santos
    Karl Urban
    Karl Urban
    • Munder
    Emily Browning
    Emily Browning
    • Katie
    Francesca Rettondini
    Francesca Rettondini
    • Francesca
    Boris Brkic
    Boris Brkic
    • Chief Steward
    Bob Ruggiero
    • Captain
    • (as Robert Ruggiero)
    Iain Gardiner
    Iain Gardiner
    • Purser
    Adam Bieshaar
    • First Officer
    Cameron Watt
    • Second Officer
    Jamie Giddens
    Jamie Giddens
    • Friendly Officer
    Matthew Wollaston
    • Steward Number 3
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Steve Beck
    • Scénario
      • Mark Hanlon
      • John Pogue
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    6dbdumonteil

    an honest horror movie. Starring Gabriel Byrne

    The third movie produced by the production company "Dark Castle" and managed by Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis, "Ghost Ship" (2002) marks a step forward and constitutes a neat improvement in comparison with the two previous movies, "the House on the Haunted Hill" (1999) and "13 Ghosts" (2001). This can be checked at the level of a meticulous making and quite outstanding special effects. It is all the more positive as with "Ghost Ship", we deal with a B movie. Another good point: the change of scenery. It is a judicious choice to have replaced the threadbare topic of the haunted house by the haunted ship.

    If the screenplay doesn't avoid all the Hollywood conventions, neither all the clichés of the horror film, the director Steve Beck makes up for it by shrouding his movie an atmosphere of mystery as soon as the crew discovers the ship. He's also imposing (slowly but surely) a progressive rise of the tension which reaches its climax in the end. The result: we come in for a few real moments of fright and Beck, in the long run puts the spectator in his pocket.

    As far as the cast is concerned, there are two surprises. First: Julianna Margulies who for once decided to give up scalpels in the "ER" series and especially Gabriel Byrne. An ambitious actor who isn't reluctant to sometimes act in a horror movie which is potboiler for him like "End of Days" (1999) or "Stigmata" (1999).

    It is a shame that the end isn't really satisfying and suits badly to the whole. But no matter, "Ghost Ship" remains a nice little horror movie whose main function is to make shiver. For this, it reaches its goal. One last thing, if the movies that come out of the "Dark Castle" production company keep on gaining in quality, maybe will they create a masterpiece one day...

    NB:it borrows a bit from "shining".
    8claudio_carvalho

    The Soul Collector

    The savage team of a tug is ready to rest after the transportation of a platform. When they are celebrating in a bar, the plane pilot Jack Ferriman (Desmond Harrington) offers them the chance of rescuing a passenger vessel vanished in the oceans in 1962. Captain Sean Murphy (Gabriel Byrne), Maureen Epps (Julianna Margulies) and the rest of the crew, tempted by the possibility of a great reward, decides to risk one more rescue operation before going home. Their greed leads them, of course, to a ghost ship, where they are spooked and threatened by ghosts. One of them, a little girl, shows Epps what happened to the passengers and crew during the voyage in 1962. A horrible unraveled secret will haunt the rest of the crew.

    Ghost stories usually take place in a haunted house. This one is in a passenger ship. This movie is not in the same level of 'The Others', 'The Shining' or 'The Sixth Sense', but is also good film. The screenplay play has some clichés and is predictable, but the cast, direction and special effects work well. Probably, the fans of romances will not like it, but those who like a ghost story will appreciate this film. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Navio Fantasma" ("Ghost Ship")

    Note: On 02 June 2017, I saw this film again.
    bob the moo

    A solid genre movie that builds a good atmosphere and tension across the 90 minutes even if it isn't anything that special

    Sean Murphy and his crew are the top salvage experts in the land (well, sea). They have just completed one big job when a pilot, Jack Ferriman, comes tot them with a ship that he has spotted in remote, international waters. It hasn't responded to distress signals and it seems fair game if Murphy will give Jack a cut and let him come along. Murphy accepts and they set off. The fact that the ship doesn't show up on radar doesn't ring any alarm bells with the crew, who board the ship to find a deserted vessel ripe for the pickings. However she has sustained damage and has days before she will sink forever. Diver Maureen spotted a young girl on board is only the first of several strange things to occur and soon the crew find themselves in deeper than they planned.

    Opening with a scene so brutal and gory (made all the worse for me knowing it was coming) that I literally couldn't watch, this film had me hooked at the same time as having me worried that this would just be a big gore fest with nothing else to it. Indeed this is what I had heard, having only read negative reviews for this film. However for the majority it avoids this by being spooky, atmospheric and engaging. The plot isn't anything amazing but it does the job. Many reviewers have said it turns rubbish in the final thirty minutes but to me it was still effective even if it did resort to genre by being gorier and more obvious. It will never win any awards for originality or anything else but it is an effective genre movie that avoids the b-movie schlock of stuff like Deep Rising.

    Because it is mostly about atmosphere, the cast are only so-so as they are given little to do. Byrne is a good presence but is slumming it so obviously that he should probably have had a slot in his character's back with a studio exec feeding it every few minutes of screen time. Margulies is better as she has more to do and is a more interesting character; she can work at this level and does. Eldard has some terrible lines but does OK with Urban. Washington is better than this but is quite interesting and has a good screen presence. Harrington plays it so obviously that it is hard not to see him coming, which was a bit of a shame. The direction is good and the design/feel of the film is probably better than the material deserves – nicely building up tension and atmosphere as it goes.

    Overall then a good genre movie. Better than b-movie stuff, it uses the gore sparingly for the most part and builds up to things well. In the end it may go just where you expect it to and not do anything that special but I found it quite enjoyable for what it was and, in the words of the advert, does exactly what it says on the tin.
    7davidwarner_za

    Does enough, could be better

    Well, not bad. Not great, but not bad. I am a big fan of horror movies that aren't all about the horror but are more about a good, well thought out storyline. Think "Sixth Sense". While Ghost Ship pales in comparison, it has enough elements in it that satisfies me for me to give it a thumbs up, albeit a hesitant one.

    Set and production design ... brilliant. It's incredibly difficult to not believe it's being filmed on location on a real decrepit, falling-apart ship. Inside and outside, it's filled with lush visuals that draw you into the movie. But i'm jumping ahead of myself.

    The beginning is awesome. I love it. Never before have I been so impressed by the first couple of minutes of a movie, like I have been with Ghost Ship. Although the 'dramatic pause' after the event goes on for a bit too long (it doesn't really build up tension because you know what happened) the effect still works well overall and the special effects and acting are pretty damn good. Very nice. As is all the gory stuff in the movie.

    Katie is brilliant. The first close-up we get of her, she looks cold and wet and although not frightening, she looks seriously spooky. Initially, I was mentally preparing myself for her to be heavily involved in the 'scares' of the movie, but was pleasantly surprised at her innocence throughout the movie, revealing later on exactly why she is the way she is.

    The acting is solid enough - not brilliant (with exception of Katie, who does a very good job of tensing things up again - more so than any scare tactics) and the direction is pretty good, with the focus being on the right things and the pace of the movie consistent.

    I do feel not enough attention was paid to the history behind the back-story of the ship's strange events (i.e. the "Lusitania" and how the gold came to be on the ghost ship itself) as well as a suspiciously obvious lack of character background for some of the characters, although the lack of it doesn't really detract from the movie itself, but makes you realize how important these details can be after watching the movie.

    Emotionally I swayed through the movie. Many times I was thoroughly engaged to it, and you feel like a part of the world. At other times I felt totally disconnected as the actors didn't do enough to keep my attention. But then, something would happen that would raise my eyebrows just a bit.

    Speaking of that, the scene where Katie takes Epps 'back' and shows her what happened - wow! I must say that I love that scene ... the camera work is awesome and the acting from the many extras is outstanding. But once again, it is what happens to Katie that is utterly harrowing. It's not often that I utter "Oh my God ..." in a soft shocked whisper as my mouth refuses to close. That scene packed a punch that lasted a long time.

    On the other hand, the scene near the end with the people in the cargo room was totally rushed, with just too much happening and too many switches and deaths and, well, the message is obvious but it occurs with seemingly minor character such as Francesca that didn't seem to (at the time) make any significant contribution to the story. Having said that, after re-watching, I see how Francesca fits into it, based on the motive of the characters and the flow of the story. But it just seems a bit over-the-top ... not in violence, but in concept.

    The thing that killed it ... the ending. Awful. Did they run out of money? Time? I just didn't get why it had to end like that. Sequels aside (how can there be a successful sequel? The 'Antonio Graza' sunk ... so would there be a different boat? Hmmmm...) the ending feels totally pointless. I didn't get it, and I didn't like it either. Do the bad souls leave the ship and go to another ship in the near future??

    Having said that, I think the whole 'souls' thing is a bit ridiculous, because despite it tying in with the movie's concept, it seems to justify having strange occurrences on the ship, rather than having the strange occurrences justify the reason for the ghosts. I hope that makes some sense.

    At the risk of looking at this too deeply for a horror flick, I think that there's more to the gold than just being 'stolen gold' - in my mind, the movie is not about the ghosts, or the gold, or the ship. It's mostly about pure greed - which the gold represents, and the evil in people which will never die. Which is the only reason why the ending could be as it is, in my eyes, since 'evil' walks out with the gold, to trap some more people into 'being evil' and therefore 'selling his soul' - note that the gold has no markings AT ALL and the tracing numbers have been 'filed down' - does the gold even exist??? After all, it was pure greed that got the crew out there in the first place, even though there was a good chance that they'd leave with nothing of significant value despite the attached investment of time and money but without being 'intentionally' greedy.

    Anyway, those are some questions that I wasn't too sure about after watching the movie, even after another viewing. So, overall, pretty decent. But more work needed to be put into the ending and the character development ... even if it added an extra 15 minutes. It would turn a goodish movie into a solidly good movie.

    6/10 is too low, 7/10 is too high. 6.5 but promoted to 7 because of that awesome opening and 'flashback' scene.
    9UniqueParticle

    Atmospheric awesome horror that I love a lot!

    The cast is so great and so is the style of cinematography; lots of murky gross scenery to appreciate! Karl Urban and Gabriel Byrne are a delight. So much of the bulk of the film is definitely horror I don't know why a few said it's not. I really like the scene when a couple of the guys eat and unlike others I really like the ending - Ghost Ship is fantastic for what it is! Has some of the best horror sequences in my opinion highly effective!

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    • Anecdotes
      In 2016, the media website ComingSoon named the film's opening scene one of the greatest in horror film history.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 24 mins) Captain Murphy's story of the Mary Celeste is largely inaccurate. According to him, it was a two-mast brigantine leaving Charleston, South Carolina, during the American Civil War. She carried a load of cotton for London, England. Fishermen off the coast of Tripoli found the ship under sail with no one on board; its last log entry was 59 days prior. Somehow an unmanned ship sailed through the Strait of Gibraltar and into the Mediterranean Sea.

      In truth, the Mary Celeste left New York Harbor in late October 1872 with a cargo of 1,701 barrels of denatured alcohol bound for Genoa, Italy. She was found off the coast of Portugal, under sail yet abandoned, with its last log entry nine days before she was found.
    • Citations

      Epps: Have you told anyone else about this?

      Ferriman: Not a living soul.

    • Crédits fous
      The opening logos are tinted brown, and the typical Warner Bros. logo is instead an intentionally chintzy 60s style logo. All this ties into the infamous cruise ship opening.
    • Versions alternatives
      The version aired on Indian cable networks omitted a huge chunk of the opening mass-decapitation scene and most of the gore and graphic shots throughout the film. The scene where Francesca seduces Greer was also edited significantly in order to obscure any nudity.
    • Connexions
      Featured in De pères en fils (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Senza Fine
      Written by Gino Paoli

      Produced by John Frizzell

      Performed by Monica Mancini

      Courtesy of Concord Records

      [Francesca sings the song in the opening sequence; the salvage crew later hears her singing the song]

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 janvier 2003 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Australie
    • Site officiel
      • Warner Bros
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Barco fantasma
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Gold Coast, Queensland, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • NPV Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 30 113 491 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 503 423 $US
      • 27 oct. 2002
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 68 349 884 $US
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      1 heure 31 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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