On Halloween night in 1938, during a family outing aboard the RMS Queen Mary, mysterious and violent incidents begin to occur that will become intertwined with another modern-day family aboard the famous but infamous ship.

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Queen Mary’s Curse tells the story of the ship that mainly sailed the North Atlantic Ocean between 1936 and 1967, and the countless deaths and rumors of ghost sightings on board that have found their way into popular culture.

This British horror film from the director Gary Coastwith actors Alice Eve, Joel Fry, Nell Hudson, William Shockley and Lenny Rush, combines a real piece of history with a fictional horror story to present a dark, twisted and gory version of the legend surrounding the ship.

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This witnessed an important part of 20th century history, including World War II, making it a relic of the past, preserved today as a museum hotel in Long Beach, California.

But beyond its historical relevance, the Queen Mary has gained widespread fame due to its infamous history as the scene of many deaths, some of which are included in the film. Since its maiden voyage in 1936, at least 47 deaths have occurred on this ship.

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A lot of These deaths can be attributed to occupational hazards.such as the accident described in the film, where a boiler house worker is accidentally exposed to hot steam, or then in 1948 A British third-class passenger dies in a room that has since been the center of much supernatural activity.

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Another real life event was when, on October 2, 1942, The Queen Mary accidentally speared her escort ship HMS Curacoa, killing 239 people on board and leaving only 99 survivors.

The film, which lasts 1 hour and 54 minutes, will be shown in all Ecuadorian cinemas on Thursday, November 30. Visit local billboards for hours.