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The Ghost Galleon

After a pair of models vanish from a boat, a rescue party discovers an empty galleon bearing the coffins of the long-dead Knights Templar. The rescuers board the galleon, only to find that their own boat has vanished. The survivors strive to fend off the spectral knights with the scant knowledge they possess of these legendary revenants.

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Amando de Ossorio

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Cast & Crew

Jack Taylor

Jack Taylor

Howard Tucker

Manuel de Blas

Manuel de Blas

Sergio

Amando de Ossorio

Amando de Ossorio

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Maria Perschy

Maria Perschy

Lillian Perry

Blanca Estrada

Blanca Estrada

Kathy

Bárbara Rey

Bárbara Rey

Noemi

Carlos Lemos

Carlos Lemos

Professor Grüber

Margarita Merino

Margarita Merino

Lorena Kay

Details

GenresHorror
Runtime1h 29 mins
Released on28 Jun 1974
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Produced InSpain

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Wuchak

5/10

**_Ship of ghouls off the coast of Spain_** A sporting goods magnate (Jack Taylor) masterminds a publicity stunt involving two beautiful women set adrift at sea near the shipping lines. When the girls encounter a mysterious centuries-old vessel, the mogul loses contact with them and orchestrates a rescue party. Horror ensues. “The Ghost Galleon” (1974) is titled El buque maldito in Spanish, which translates to “The Cursed Ship.” It comes in the tradition of Hammer flicks like "The Lost Continent" and “The Vengeance of She” (both from 1968), just with a less ambitious story. It would inspire future films such as “The Fog,” “Death Ship” and “Ghost Ship.” This is the least of ’em, however, because the story’s too one-dimensional and slow, which makes the viewing relatively dull. Yet it works up some quality spookiness. It’s basically a haunted house flick using a 15th century Spanish galleon as a substitute for the house. Voluptuous Margarita Merino as Lorena is a short-lived highlight in the feminine department followed by semi-petite Blanca Estrada as Kathy. Maria Persch plays Lillian and was 35 years-old during shooting; she was still quite attractive, but her character is a turn-off, yet not completely (thankfully). This was the third entry in writer/director Amando de Ossorio's Blind Dead collection, which also includes "Tombs of the Blind Dead," "Return of the Evil Dead" and "Night of the Seagulls." You don't need to see these others in order to watch this one; it's a standalone flick. It runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot in Alicante on the southeast coast of Spain, with studio stuff done in Madrid. GRADE: C+

Part of the Series

Attack of the Blind Dead

Attack of the Blind Dead

1973ES
Tombs of the Blind Dead

Tombs of the Blind Dead

1972ES
Night of the Seagulls

Night of the Seagulls

1975ES