Ghost Ship (disambiguation)
A ghost ship is a supposedly haunted ship, or one found adrift with its crew either missing or dead, or one that has been decommissioned but not yet scrapped.
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Ghost ship may also refer to:
Books
- Ghost Ship (novella), a Doctor Who novella by Keith Topping
- Ghost Ship, a Star Trek: The Next Generation novel by Diane Carey
- The Ghost Ship, a book of poetry by Henry Hart
- The Ghost Ship (short story), a short story by Richard Barham Middleton
- Ghost Ship (Cussler novel), a novel by Clive Cussler
- Ghost Ship, a science fiction novel by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
Film and television
- The Ghost Ship, a 1943 film
- Ghost Ship (1952 film), directed by Vernon Sewell with Hazel Court, Dermot Walsh
- Ghost Ship (2002 film) with Julianna Margulies, Gabriel Byrne, Ron Eldard
- "The Ghost Ship" (Stingray), a 1964 television episode of Stingray
- "Ghost Ship", an episode of the action-adventure television series MacGyver
- "Ghost Ship", a 1992 television episode of Quantum Leap
Music
- Ghost Ship (album), by Sultans, 2000
- Ghost Ships (album) by James Reyne, 2007
- Ghost Ship (Theocracy album), 2016
- Ghostship EP, by The Fall of Troy
- Ghost Ship (band), a contemporary worship music band from Seattle
Songs
- "Ghost Ship" (Blur song), 2015
- "Ghost Ship", a song by Nox Arcana from Phantoms of the High Seas
- "Ghost Ship", a song by Robyn Hitchcock from You & Oblivion
- "Ghost Ship", a song by Neverending White Lights
- "Ghostship", a song by Shadow Gallery from Carved in Stone
Other
- Ghost Ship (beer), British beer produced by Adnams brewery
- Ghost Ship (sculpture), a 2001 sculpture in Portland, Oregon
- Ghost Ship warehouse fire, Oakland, California, in 2016
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