You're Gonna Need a More Substantial Ship: 20 Finest Movies Located on the Ocean – In Order!
20. Abyssal Attack (1998)
This filmmaker's science fiction thriller chronicles a collection of memorable supporting players portraying soldiers of fortune hired to sink the luxury liner Argonautica. However a massive sea creature has already arrived! Including the potential cephalopod fodder are Famke Janssen as a jewel thief.
19. 1900's Tale (1998)
A baby, left on the ocean-going ship the central location, grows up to be a accomplished musician (the lead actor) who never steps off the boat. The peak moment of the director's whimsical hokum is Roth competing in a keyboard contest with a historical figure, somewhat unjustly shown as a arrogant character.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
The lead actor plays a samurai-like nomad with mutated appendages and a enhanced trimaran in this megabudget sci-fi B-movie, taking place in a later era where disappearing glaciers have submerged the planet. The entire population is searching for legendary terra firma while resisting Dennis Hopper and his gang of chain-smoking pirates.
17. Titanic (1997)
An extended period of love story development between a wealthy lady (the actress) and an free-spirited artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) are saved by the director's impressive reconstruction of one the 20th century's well-known tragedies. One must appreciate the audacity of a cinematic artist who successfully transforms a fatalities of 1,500 into an inspiring tale of liberation.
16. Ship of Fools (1965)
Commoners, Spanish performers and political extremists rub shoulders on a commercial vessel journeying from Latin America to the Old World in 1933. Stanley Kramer's epic stars Vivien Leigh, in her swan song, as a sad divorcee, but it's a co-star, as the vessel's physician, and Simone Signoret, as a political noblewoman, who provide the movie with its emotional wallop.
15. Final Journey (1960)
The fictional ship is destroyed in an detonation and the lead actor's spouse (the actress) is trapped in their cabin in this compelling proto-disaster pic. Is it possible for the hero and a courageous worker (the actor) free her ahead of the boat submerges? Interesting note: the Claridon is embodied by the famous European vessel a real ship.
14. Death on the Nile (1978)
Angela Lansbury are part of the murder suspects on board a Egyptian riverboat in this ensemble cast Agatha Christie whodunit. Peter Ustinov, as the famous detective, cannot prevent several passengers being stabbed, which reduces his suspects to a manageable number. Significantly better than the modern adaptation.
13. Sea Silence (1989)
Nicole Kidman play a husband and wife seeking to heal from the pain of their offspring's demise by sailing their boat for a spin in the ocean, where they save a co-star from a damaged vessel. Poor decision! Phillip Noyce's tense movie is basically a slasher movie at sea, but an high-quality one that put Kidman on the map.
12. The Maggie (1954)
An UK citizen, transporting furniture for an wealthy entrepreneur, is deceived into using a dilapidated "type of boat" in Alexander Mackendrick's harsh Ealing comedy in the rebellious vein of his own previous work. Predictably, the boat's British skipper and team deceive the inexperienced passengers for a journey, in multiple interpretations of the expression.
11. Juggernaut (1974)
This filmmaker provides his disaster thriller a social commentary tilt in this tension-filled yarn of explosives positioned on a passenger ship, the main setting. Which wire to cut? Two lead actors act as bomb disposal experts; another actor, as the vessel's activities coordinator, provides a heartbreaking study in humorous tragedy.
10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
This cinematic interpretation of Paul Gallico's literary work is part of the high points of the seventies catastrophe films. The central vessel is flipped over by a tidal wave, and it's the responsibility of the main protagonist to guide his group through the inverted vessel to rescue. a supporting player is remarkable as a shopkeeper's wife with a practical history of sports participation.
9. All is Lost (2013)
Robert Redford provides a late-career masterclass in solo performance as a man battling to survive in the maritime location after his sailing vessel, the Virginia Jean, is harmed in a impact with an lost cargo box. It's nerve-wracking enough to watch, so heaven knows how physically gruelling it must have been for the senior performer to shoot.
8. Ship Commander (2013)
The lead actor provides sterling work in among his everyman-in-crisis characters, as the captain of an American cargo ship hijacked by maritime criminals off the geographical area. He has great chemistry by a co-star ("I control this vessel"), making a remarkable film debut as the pirate chief in Paul Greengrass's suspense film, based on true stories. If the concluding moment doesn't bring tears, you're not human.
7. Three-Sided Figure (2009)
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