Haunting of the Mary Celeste (2020)
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Rachel, a concerned researcher, and her team have set out to sea to prove that the disappearance of a family and crew from a merchant ship was for reasons having to do with the supernatural. Her theory that those on the Mary Celeste vanished into a "rift" between dimensions proves true as the boat breaks down and her crew begins to vanish one by one.
Director: Shana Betz
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date: October 23, 2020
Cast
- Emily Swallow - Rachel
- Ava Acres - Jennifer / Sophia
- Richard Roundtree - Tulls
- Dominic DeVore - Grant
- Alice Hunter - Cassandra
- Pierre Adele - Aldo
Screenplay
- Jérôme Olivier (Story)
- David Ross (Story)
- David Ross
Music: Alex Ruger
Cinematography: Raquel Fernández Nuñez
Editing: Danny Daneau, Cris Mertens
Production: Featured Artists Agency, Vertical
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Español
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Haunting of the Mary Celeste about?
- Rachel, a concerned researcher, and her team have set out to sea to prove that the disappearance of a family and crew from a merchant ship was for reasons having to do with the supernatural. Her theory that those on the Mary Celeste vanished into a "rift" between dimensions proves true as the boat breaks down and her crew begins to vanish one by one.
- Who directed Haunting of the Mary Celeste?
- Haunting of the Mary Celeste was directed by Shana Betz.
- Who stars in Haunting of the Mary Celeste?
- Haunting of the Mary Celeste stars Emily Swallow, Ava Acres, Richard Roundtree, Dominic DeVore, Alice Hunter, Pierre Adele.
- How long is Haunting of the Mary Celeste?
- Haunting of the Mary Celeste has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
- What genre is Haunting of the Mary Celeste?
- Haunting of the Mary Celeste is a Horror film.
- Where was Haunting of the Mary Celeste produced?
- Haunting of the Mary Celeste was produced in United States of America.