Producer Val Lewton's beginnings at Rko were unique. He was responsible for making a series of very low-budget genre films. To do this, he hired two of the production company's editors who had worked for Orson Welles and put them behind the cameras, giving them their first opportunities: Robert Wise and Mark Robson. Lewton's orders were clear, they had to shoot with what they had, so a greater emphasis on sound while darkening the screen was the best resource. After the Seventh Victim, Lewton trusts Mark Robson again and gives him a larger project. The Ghost Ship narrates the promotion to officer of Tom Merriam Russell Wade) who boards the Altair, a ship commanded by Captain Stone (Richard Dix). The good relationship between the two begins to deteriorate when Merriam suspects that the captain is crazy. The "accidental" death of a member of the crew will end up precipitating an outcome where the history of the Altair will be revealed.
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Producer Val Lewton's beginnings at Rko were unique. He was responsible for making a series of very low-budget genre films. To do this, he hired two of the production company's editors who had worked for Orson Welles and put them behind the cameras, giving them their first opportunities: Robert Wise and Mark Robson. Lewton's orders were clear, they had to shoot with what they had, so a greater emphasis on sound while darkening the screen was the best resource. After the Seventh Victim, Lewton trusts Mark Robson again and gives him a larger project. The Ghost Ship narrates the promotion to officer of Tom Merriam Russell Wade) who boards the Altair, a ship commanded by Captain Stone (Richard Dix). The good relationship between the two begins to deteriorate when Merriam suspects that the captain is crazy. The "accidental" death of a member of the crew will end up precipitating an outcome where the history of the Altair will be revealed.