Haunting of the Queen Mary

Haunting of the Queen Mary is a 2023 British horror film directed by Gary Shore and starring Alice Eve and Joel Fry. It was first released in Italy on 20 July 2023, then in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2023.

Cast

 * Alice Eve as Anne Calder
 * Joel Fry as Patrick Calder
 * Nell Hudson as Gwen Ratch
 * Wil Coban as David Ratch
 * Dorian Lough as Bittner
 * Tim Downie as Lieutenant Gibson
 * Wesley Alfvin as Fred Astaire
 * Lenny Rush as Lukas Calder
 * Florrie May Wilkinson as Jackie Ratch
 * Jim Piddock as Captain Caradine
 * Maddison Nixon as Ginger Rogers
 * Angus Wright as Victor

Production
Haunting of the Queen Mary was written by Gary Shore and Stephen Oliver, from a story by Oliver and Tom Vaughan. It is a British co-production between Imagination Design Works, Rocket Science and White Horse Pictures. Brett Tomberlin developed the feature film, first announced in 2013. In January 2019, Shore was announced to direct. By March 2021, it was reported that Haunting of the Queen Mary was planned as the first in a trilogy of horror films about the RMS Queen Mary, a retired ocean liner permanently moored in Long Beach, California. In October 2021, principal photography began in a studio developed by ARRI and Creative Technologies. Filming took place onboard the RMS Queen Mary in November.

Release
Haunting of the Queen Mary was released in the United Kingdom by Vertigo Films on 18 August 2023 in limited cinemas and on-demand. Vertical Entertainment released it in the United States.

Reception
Matt Donato of Bloody Disgusting gave the film 3/5 stars, writing, "It's never as accomplished as Ghost Ship, Triangle, or other primetime haunted vessel comparisons, but it's still good enough to chill your bones cold like a rogue breeze off the ocean after midnight."

Common Sense Media's Jeffrey Anderson was more critical, writing, "Beautifully shot and with some striking, shocking images, this time-jumping horror tale nonetheless has a muddled narrative, and confusion and frustration eventually outweigh appreciation." He gave the film 2/5 stars. Mini Chhibber of The Hindu praised the film's visuals, but wrote, "the action is as murky as the ghostly lights on the ship and in the end you feel like the lady at the piano, banging her head on the keys, begging to be let out."