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The ghost ship is an unexplained ghostlike ship. It is normally ships that own been misplaced mazed or even keep close at hand been sunk, however somehow enigmatically reappear. A few ghost ships come simply ships that reappear fallowing their crew cryptically disappears forgoing any explanation or even dies by a select few sea disease.
Among a best known one ships is the Flying Dutchman.
A Mary Celeste is another example, when a ship was uncovered abandoned between Portugal and the Azores in 1882, devoid of all crew although a ship was wholly intact.
Ghost ships in English literature
Easily-known examples of ghost ships around English literature include:
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1797-1798) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Rokeby (1813) by Sir Walter Scott.
A Demeter, featured inside Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker.
Ampoliros, a legendary "Flying Dutchman" of space, mentioned inside Dune (1965) by Frank Herbert.
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Ghost Ship
Official site with synopsis, cast and filmmaker profiles, production notes, image gallery, wallpapers, and trailer. Also includes a Flash interactive tour of the ship.
JoBlo.com: Ghostship
Preview and pictures.
HARO Online: Ghost Ship
Haro reviews the film.
Dark Horizons: Ghost Ship Set Visit
Detailed account of the film's production, with interviews and photographs.
All-Reviews.com - Ghost Ship
Reviews of the movie.
Rotten Tomatoes: Ghost Ship
Links to reviews, multimedia, synopsis, cast information, and forum.
Ghost Ship
Official UK site with synopsis, cast and crew biographies, production information and multimedia.
Contactmusic.com: Ghost Ship
Features plot overview, pictures, and links.
PopcornMonsters.com: Ghost Ship
Film information, reviews, and ratings.
The Official Antonia Graza Fanlisting
Revolving around all the characters in the 2002 hit, 'Ghost Ship' movie.
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