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The Ship may refer to: Film and TV and games *The Ship (film), a 1921 Italian silent historical drama film * The Ship (TV series), ''The Ship'' (TV series), a 2002 documentary film * The Ship (video game), ''The Ship'' (video game), a first person shooter computer game * The Ship (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), "The Ship" (''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''), a 1996 episode of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' Books * The Ship (novel), ''The Ship'' (novel), a 1943 novel written by C.S. Forester * ''The Ship'', a book by Björn Landström * ''The Ship'', a 1922 play by St. John Greer Ervine * The Ship (magazine), ''The Ship'' (magazine), published annually by St Anne's College, Oxford Buildings * Hawthorne Smoke Shop, a gambling casino later known as The Ship * "The Ship", Derriford, an office building in Plymouth, England, UK * Old Ship Hotel, Brighton, England, UK, formerly called "The Ship" Pubs * The Ship, Hart Street, London * The Ship, Lime Street, London * The Ship, New Cavendish S ...
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The Ship (film)
''The Ship'' () is a 1921 Italian silent film, silent historical film, historical drama film directed by Gabriellino D'Annunzio and Mario Roncoroni and starring Ida Rubinstein, Alfredo Boccolini, and Ciro Galvani.Nowell-Smith p.121 It is an adaptation of the play ''La Nave (play), La Nave'' by Gabriele D'Annunzio, father of the film's director. Plot Basilioa is the daughter of Orso Faledro and is back in town in search of revenge for her father and for her brothers. The cause of the ruin of her relatives are the Graticis, a rival family. So she pretends to fall in love with both of the Gratici brothers, Marco and Sergio, pushing the two to fight to the death for the love of her. Mario is the winner, but finally he understands that he and his brother have fallen into the seductive trap of Basilioa. Mario is a tribune and uses his power to condemn the woman to the same punishment of her father Orso Faledro: blinding; but Basilioa prefers death in the flames. In the meantime barbari ...
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