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A Night to Remember
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Kenneth More, Ronald Allen, Robert Ayres, Honor Blackman View AllCrew
Roy Ward Baker (Director), Eric Ambler (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Jul. 3rd, 1958
Runtime: 2 hours, 3 minutes
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Citizen Rules
Titanic, billed as an unsinkable ship, sinks on it's maiden voyage in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic Ocean....after striking an iceberg a few hours earlier the ship began taking on water and was doomed.
Titanic, billed as an unsinkable ship, sinks on it's maiden voyage in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic Ocean....after striking an iceberg a few hours earlier the ship began taking on water and was doomed.
Diehl40
The facts as presented in the film ring more true than Cameron's story, provided as much satisfaction in terms of danger, romance, and story provided by Cameron.
The facts as presented in the film ring more true than Cameron's story, provided as much satisfaction in terms of danger, romance, and story provided by Cameron.
Gideon58
Something that horrified me that I don't believe was even mentioned in James Cameron's film was the fact that the Titanic sent up several distress signals in the form of rockets as soon as they realized what was happening and, according to this film, three different ships saw the signals and either ....
Something that horrified me that I don't believe was even mentioned in James Cameron's film was the fact that the Titanic sent up several distress signals in the form of rockets as soon as they realized what was happening and, according to this film, three different ships saw the signals and either ....
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