

After discovering a passenger ship missing since 1962 floating adrift on the Bering Sea, salvagers claim the vessel as their own. Once they begin towing the ghost ship towards harbor, a series of bizarre occurrences happen and the group becomes trapped inside the ship, which they soon learn is inhabited by a demonic creature.
Practical Effects
That wire scene opener is still disgustingly impressive.
Production
The actual ship set is gorgeously decayed and atmospheric.
Visual Effects
Ghost effects aged like milk, but the practical gore didn't.

Director
Steve Beck
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The opening wire death was so elaborate it took weeks to plan and used practical effects that horrified test audiences.
This was Dark Castle Entertainment's second film after Thirteen Ghosts, continuing their mission to remake William Castle B-movies with big budgets and zero shame.