You Should Consider a More Substantial Ship: 20 Finest Motion Pictures Located on the Ocean – Listed!
20. Abyssal Attack (1998)
Stephen Sommers' science fiction thriller follows a group of memorable character actors playing hired guns employed to demolish the passenger vessel the main setting. But a giant mutant octopus has already arrived! Featuring the endangered passengers are Treat Williams as a diamond criminal.
19. The 1900 Story (1998)
A infant, abandoned on the passenger vessel SS Virginian, grows up to be a gifted pianist (Tim Roth) who never steps off the ship. The peak moment of Giuseppe Tornatore's imaginative story is the main character fighting a keyboard contest with a jazz legend, arguably inaccurately shown as a overconfident individual.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
Kevin Costner acts as a warrior-esque drifter with mutated appendages and a souped-up watercraft in this big-budget sci-fi B-movie, set in a later era where melting polar ice-caps have inundated the Earth. All people is searching for legendary terra firma while fending off Dennis Hopper and his band of chain-smoking raiders.
17. RMS Titanic (1997)
Two hours of romantic interludes between a upper-class woman (Kate Winslet) and an working-class man (the actor) are rescued by James Cameron's breathtaking depiction of among history's notorious disasters. It's impossible not to respect the boldness of a cinematic artist who manages to twist a fatalities of over a thousand into an emotionally uplifting story of freedom.
16. Ship of Fools (1965)
Commoners, Spanish performers and German ideologists mingle on a passenger ship traveling from Latin America to Europe in the interwar period. The director's epic stars a legendary actress, in her last performance, as a sad divorcee, but it's another actor, as the medical officer, and Simone Signoret, as a radical countess, who provide the movie with its powerful impact.
15. Ultimate Trip (1960)
The USS Claridon is destroyed in an blast and Robert Stack's spouse (Dorothy Malone) is trapped in their cabin in this gripping precursor to disaster movies. Will Stack and a courageous worker (the actor) free her ahead of the boat submerges? Curious detail: the Claridon is represented by the legendary historic ship an actual ocean liner.
14. Murder on the Nile (1978)
Angela Lansbury are including the murder suspects on board a Nile paddle steamer in this celebrity-filled Agatha Christie detective story. The lead actor, as Hercule Poirot, fails to stop numerous characters being killed, which whittles down his suspects to a manageable number. Much more enjoyable than the modern adaptation.
13. Dead Calm (1989)
Sam Neill portray a married couple attempting to recover from the grief of their son's death by taking their yacht for a trip in the ocean, where they rescue Billy Zane from a sinking schooner. Poor decision! Phillip Noyce's tense movie is essentially a slasher movie at on the ocean, but an exceptionally well-made one that launched her career.
12. The Maggie (1954)
An Englishman, moving items for an wealthy entrepreneur, is deceived into hiring a poor condition "Clyde puffer" in Alexander Mackendrick's brutal British film in the rebellious tradition of his own previous work. Predictably, the ship's British skipper and crew take the two landlubbers for a journey, in every meaning of the expression.
11. Juggernaut (1974)
Richard Lester imparts his suspense story a state-of-the-nation angle in this anxiety-inducing story of bombs positioned on a passenger ship, the SS Britannic. What's the correct choice? Two lead actors play explosive technicians; a supporting player, as the cruise director, serves up a emotional depiction in tragicomic desperation.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This adaptation of this writer's book is one of the high points of the 1970s disaster genre. The SS Poseidon is flipped over by a tidal wave, and it's up to the main protagonist to direct his flock through the inverted hull to rescue. Shelley Winters is memorable as a small business owner's partner with a useful background of competitive swimming.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
Robert Redford gives a late-career masterclass in one-man show as a person fighting to survive in the maritime location after his personal boat, the fictional ship, is impaired in a collision with an errant cargo box. It's anxious enough to observe, so one can only imagine how extremely demanding it must have been for the senior performer to record.
8. Ship Commander (2013)
The main star delivers outstanding acting in among his everyman-in-crisis performances, as the commander of an US merchant vessel hijacked by African raiders off the Horn of Africa. His performance is complemented by a co-star ("Now I'm in charge"), providing a sensational initial cinematic appearance as the pirate chief in this filmmaker's suspense film, derived from real events. If the last scene doesn't make you blub, you're emotionally detached.
7. Three-Sided Figure (2009)
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