The model ship of the title has a short but mostly effective night time typhoon sequence by British effects supervisor Syd Pearson.
Orson Welles appears here in one of the most embarrassingly bad and undignified performances of his career. His English accent sounds like a "Limey" parody.
Showing posts with label Ferry to Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferry to Hong Kong. Show all posts
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Most Popular posts in the last 7 days
-
The model ship of the title has a short but mostly effective night time typhoon sequence by British effects supervisor Syd Pearson. Orson ...
-
The action in this film consists almost entirely of stock footage, much of it actual gun camera footage. It also uses stock shots including...
-
This film won an Oscar for visual effects for its miniatures supervisor Bill Warrington and rightly so as it has a terrific model Greek fish...
-
The ghost ship of the title, the fictional Antonia Graza, was represented by a large miniature shot in a dry studio with a motion control ca...
-
Visual Effects Supervisor - Scott Squires Visual Effects Director of Photography - Patrick Sweeney The effects for this movie were orig...
-
Supervised by Derek Meddings at his best, this is one of my all time favorite model ship movies which boasts possibly the largest ship minia...













