VHS : Nancy Drew: The Mystery of the Ghostwriter's Cruise
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starring: Gary Springer, Edith Atwater, Phillip R. Allen, Jack Kelly, Clyde Lucas (II)directed by: Jack Arnold, Don McDougall, Joseph Pevney, Stuart Margolin, Keith J. Atkinson
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786300184435
Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6300184439
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Release Date: March 01, 1992
Sales Rank: 19773
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: January 30, 1977
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Customer Reviews
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Rating: - One of the Best
I have 4 Nancy Drew movies. I think this was like 3rd or 4th one I watched and It's one of my favs. It has a great plot. You'd never guess who the culprit was. I thought it was someone else. I was wrong. Great twist at the end!
Rating: - One of the better Nancy Drew episodes
It's too bad there aren't more of these. You have to like the title, as the Nancy Drew book series has always been written by a succession of ghostwriters. Pamela Sue Martin is great as Nancy: she does a good job of being inquisitive and persistent without being irritating, and she handles annoying characters with finesse. When the mystery author she is accompanying on a cruise gets cryptic death threats, nothing can be proven so of course it's up to Nancy to solve the case. They do a nice job of ... Read More
Rating: - The Love Boat was never this Dangerous
Ever Sunday night I would rush home to watch the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries. Parker Stevenson and shaun Cassidy were the Hardys,Pamela Su Martin protrayed our favorite girl Detecive Nancy.This video "Nancy Drew and the Ghostwriter's Cruise" is the best in the series. Nancy and her friend George are traveling with world famous mystery writer John Addams and his niece Cathy aboard a cruise ship Nancy soon discover this trip is not going to be all fun in the sun.Te writer soon becomes the ... Read More
Rating: - Spooky
"It was very spooky and there was scary laughter on a tape recorder and threats too. Nancy Drew was going to put on a light and she got shocked." So says my five-year-old son who is fascinated by these out-of-date, hoaky t.v. show videos.
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