Yes, the Elizabeth Dane is based on a real ship, specifically a 19th-century wooden whaling ship named the Elizabeth Dane that was built in 1848. The ship is most notable for its role in the 1980 Horror film "The Fog," where it serves as a haunted vessel that returns to seek revenge. The film's depiction of the ship incorporates fictional elements, but its design and historical context are inspired by actual whaling ships of that era.
The Queen Elizabeth II is a cruise ship.
the length of the Queen Elizabeth 1 is [1,031 ft] and [314 m]
Elizabeth could not go onto the ship with William because she was living and the ship went where the living could not go. Living humans have previously boarded the ship when Davy Jones was the captain because he was not doing the ships bidding.
The U.S.S. Macdonough DLG 8
The ship is moored in Long Beach California and contains restaurants and hotel.
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No ,Odysseus's ship was not real
She died in the early hours of April 15, 1912. She was 1 of 4 first class women who perished in the sinking of the R.M.S Titanic. She refused to leave her Great Dane on board the sinking ship.
No. It was based on a real disaster where a ship called the Titanic hit an ice burg and a lot of people died, but the characters in the film are entirely fictional.
No it is not a real ship.
There was. the popular movie is based on the real story. It sank on its maiden voyage when it hit an iceberg.
yes it was a real ship
She, the ship, rolled off the dockyard lines in l969.
The ship should properly be referred to as Queen Elizabeth 2 as she is named after the first ship, not the reigning monarch. Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) is 963 feet long.
Yes, the Titanic was a real ship, and yes it sank.