Phantom Ship (1935)
The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Approved
- 1h 20min
- Drama, Horror
- 15 Oct 1936 (USA)
- Movie
During a horrific storm at sea, the crew realizes that there is a murderer among them who is killing them off one by one.
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Bela Lugosi | ... |
Anton Lorenzen / A. Gottlieb
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Shirley Grey | ... |
Sarah Briggs
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Arthur Margetson | ... |
Capt. Benjamin Briggs
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Edmund Willard | ... |
Toby Bilson
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Dennis Hoey | ... |
Tom Goodschild
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George Mozart | ... |
Tommy Duggan
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Johnnie Schofield | ... |
Peter Tooley
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Gunner Moir | ... |
Ponta Katz
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Ben Welden | ... |
Boas 'Sailor' Hoffman
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Clifford McLaglen | ... |
Capt. Jim Morehead
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Bruce Gordon | ... |
Olly Deveau
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Gibson Gowland | ... |
Andy Gilling
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Terence de Marney | ... |
Charlie Kaye
(as Terrence de Marney)
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Edgar Pierce | ... |
Arian Harbens
(as J. Edward Pierce)
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Herbert Cameron | ... |
Volkerk Grot
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Wilfred Essex | ... |
Horatio Sprague
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James Carew | ... |
James Winchester
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Monti DeLyle | ... |
Portunato
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Alec Fraser | ... |
Cmdr. Mahon
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Lucius Blake | ... |
Sailor (uncredited)
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Charles Mortimer | ... |
Attorney General (uncredited)
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Graham Soutten | ... |
Jack Sampson (uncredited)
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J.B. Williams | ... |
The Judge (uncredited)
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Directed by
Denison Clift |
Written by
Denison Clift | ... | (story) |
Charles Larkworthy | ... | (scenario) |
Produced by
Will Hammer | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Henry Passmore | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Eric Cross | ||
Geoffrey Faithfull |
Editing by
John Seabourne Sr. | ... | (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
J. Elder Wills |
Music Department
Eric Ansell | ... | musical director |
Script and Continuity Department
Tilly Day | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Henry Passmore | ... | supervisor (as H. Fraser Passmore) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- General Film Distributors (GFD) (1935) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Associated Distributors (1936) (Australia) (theatrical) (as Associated Distributors, Ltd.)
- Guaranteed Pictures (1936) (United States) (theatrical)
- Commonwealth Pictures Corporation (1948) (United States) (tv)
- Critics' Choice Video (1995) (United States) (VHS)
- Internet Archive (2005) (United States) (video) (as 'The Phantom Ship') (VOD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- George Delmerico (VHS package design) (1994 release)
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Taglines | A Mystery of the Sea That Has Baffled Three Generations See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Bela Lugosi shot this feature in England after The Raven (1935) and prior to The Invisible Ray (1935). See more » |
Goofs | Sarah's sewing machine is a Singer Model 15, which was not introduced until 1895, long after the 1872 date of the story. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Lugosi: The Forgotten King (1986). See more » |
Crazy Credits | Opening cast list: "The famous 'Q' Ship "Mary B. Mitchell" as Mary Celeste." See more » |
Quotes |
Anton Lorenzen:
[when questioned at the helm, as to his whereabouts moments earlier]
No, I never left the wheel; not for a moment. See more » |