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17 November 1996 (USA)
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They all said she was unsinkable. When she sank, it was unthinkable. more
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The tale of the famous Titanic passenger liner that claimed to be unsinkable. This claim was proved...
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Won Primetime Emmy.
Another 1 nomination
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Rick Elice's Peter And The Starcatchers Opens At La Jolla
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Better than I expected
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Peter Gallagher | ... | Wynn Park | |
| George C. Scott | ... | Captain Edward J. Smith | |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones | ... | Isabella Paradine (as Catherine Zeta Jones) | |
| Eva Marie Saint | ... | Hazel Foley | |
| Tim Curry | ... | Simon Doonan | |
| Roger Rees | ... | J. Bruce Ismay | |
| Harley Jane Kozak | ... | Bess Allison | |
| Marilu Henner | ... | Molly Brown | |
| Mike Doyle | ... | Jamie Perse | |
| Sonsee Neu | ... | Aase Ludvigsen (as Sonsee Ahray) | |
| Felicity Waterman | ... | Alice Cleaver | |
| Malcolm Stewart | ... | First Officer William Murdoch | |
| Kevin McNulty | ... | Second Officer Charles Lightoller | |
| Kavan Smith | ... | Fifth Officer Harold Lowe | |
| Terence Kelly | ... | Captain Arthur Henry Rostron (as Terrence Kelly) |
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173 min | Finland:163 min (DVD)
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Color (Hollywood Digital)
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This is the first Titanic movie to show the ship splitting in two.
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Factual errors: In the film, Isabella Paradine is shown walking up a wooden staircase into a sort of cafe. This part of the ship was never construted, and did not exist.
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Sailor:
Captain, iceberg warning from the steamer Baltic. They strongly advise to reduce speed.
Captain Smith: Thank you.
[to his officers]
Captain Smith: The Baltic is a little tub. The likes of that must of course be careful. Gentlemen, we keep with it: maintain direct course and full speed for the night.
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Captain Smith: Thank you.
[to his officers]
Captain Smith: The Baltic is a little tub. The likes of that must of course be careful. Gentlemen, we keep with it: maintain direct course and full speed for the night.
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Referenced in Boarding: The People of 'The Terminal' (2004) (V)
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This made-for-TV version of the famous disaster actually stands up fairly well against its $200 million James Cameron counterpart. The effects are good - and in a few cases even on par with Cameron's version. Indeed, watching the two films back to back, you might be surprised at the similarities between the two versions, at least during some key moments. Both have steerage party scenes, for instance. The cast is generally strong too, particularly Catherine Zeta Jones in one of her first lead performances, and George C. Scott as Capt. Smith. But where Titanic (1996) hits all the wrong notes is in a poorly conceived subplot involving a crooked crewmember (Tim Curry). His character doesn't really belong here, and his villainous actions get to be quite shocking near the end ... it takes away from the human drama of the doomed people on the ship and actually comes close to ruining the movie (though no fault of actor Tim Curry, who turns in a great performance). If you only have time to see one super-long movie based on the disaster, see the Cameron film - if you've got time to see two, this one is worth the rental.