Death Ship (1980) [R]

Release Date:
March 7, 1980

Original Title:
Death Ship

Alternate Titles:
El barco de la muerte
Navio da Morte
O Navio Assassino

Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Astral Bellevue Pathé
Astral Films
Bloodstar Productions
Lamitas

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A  DE: 16  FR: 12  MX: C  US: R 

Runtime: 91

Those who survive the ghost ship are better off dead!

Survivors of a tragic shipping collision are rescued by a mysterious black ship which appears out of the fog. Little do they realise that the ship is actually a Nazi torture ship which has sailed the seas for years, luring unsuspecting sailors aboard and killing them off one by one.

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Art Direction:
Michel Proulx

Assistant Art Director:
Pierre Gelinas

Assistant Camera:
Paul Gravel
Denis Gingras

Assistant Editor:
Yurij Luhovy
Jean-Pol Passet
Greg Glynn

Associate Producer:
Larry Nesis

Best Boy Grip:
Greg Daniels

Boom Operator:
Normand Mercier

Camera Operator:
Frank Lenk
John Palmer

Casting:
Norman Smith
Ingrid Fischer
Anna St. Johns
Victoria Mitchell

Chief Lighting Technician:
Michel Paul Bélisle

Construction Foreman:
Andre Brochu

Director:
Alvin Rakoff

Director of Photography:
René Verzier

Dresser:
Gaudeline Sauriol
Paul-André Guérin

Editor:
Mike Campbell

First Assistant Director:
Charles Braive

Foley Recording Engineer:
Don White

Grip:
André Ouellette

Hairdresser:
Pierre David
Huguette Roy

Key Grip:
Norman Smith

Makeup Artist:
Joan Isaacson

Original Music Composer:
Ivor Slaney

Producer:
Harold Greenberg
Derek Gibson

Production Accountant:
Linda Gregory
Shirley Gill

Production Assistant:
Monique Brasseur
Nancy Mayer
Victoria Barney
Micheline D'Andre

Production Design:
Chris Burke

Production Executive:
Don Carmody

Production Manager:
Roger Héroux

Production Supervisor:
Adrian Hughes

Property Buyer:
Frances Calder
Jim Hodgson

Property Master:
Norman Simpson

Props:
David Phillips

Screenplay:
John Robins

Script Supervisor:
June Randall
Linda Browne

Second Assistant Director:
Pedro Gandol

Sound Effects:
Terry Burke
Michele Moses
Andy Malcolm
Steven Cole

Sound Effects Editor:
William Trent

Sound Mixer:
Henri Blondeau

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Appleby
Austin Grimaldi

Special Effects:
Michael Albrechtsen
Peter Hughes

Still Photographer:
Frank Connor
Peter Benison

Story:
David P. Lewis
Jack Hill

Stunt Coordinator:
Grant Page

Technical Advisor:
Jean Louis Bibeau
Jacques Vezina
Captain Pelletier
Leon Vezina

Unit Manager:
Michael Bennett

Unit Publicist:
Michael Dalling
Joy Berger
Dave Novak

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