You Might Want a Larger Vessel: 20 Finest Films Located on the Ocean – Listed!
20. Ocean Terror (1998)
The director's science fiction thriller follows a bunch of attention-grabbing supporting players acting as mercenaries contracted to demolish the passenger vessel Argonautica. But a giant mutant octopus has got there first! Including the potential cephalopod fodder are Famke Janssen as a diamond criminal.
19. The Legend of 1900 (1998)
A newborn, deserted on the passenger vessel the central location, grows up to be a accomplished musician (the main star) who refuses to leave the boat. The climax of this filmmaker's imaginative story is the main character fighting a musical showdown with a jazz legend, rather unfairly shown as a arrogant character.
18. Ocean Planet (1995)
The main star portrays a samurai-like nomad with mutated appendages and a souped-up watercraft in this big-budget science fiction adventure, located in a future where melting polar ice-caps have submerged the Earth. Everyone is hunting for mythical Dryland while resisting the villain and his gang of continuously smoking marauders.
17. RMS Titanic (1997)
Two hours of love story development between a upper-class woman (Kate Winslet) and an itinerant yobbo (the actor) are redeemed by this filmmaker's breathtaking depiction of among history's most infamous tragedies. One must appreciate the boldness of a director who artfully converts a casualties of 1,500 into an emotionally uplifting tale of liberation.
16. Ship of Fools (1965)
Commoners, flamenco dancers and Nazi eugenicists mingle on a passenger ship traveling from North America to Europe in the interwar period. This filmmaker's epic includes a legendary actress, in her last performance, as a unhappy separated woman, but it's a co-star, as the vessel's physician, and Simone Signoret, as a aristocratic rebel, who provide the film with its emotional wallop.
15. Ultimate Trip (1960)
The central vessel is torn asunder in an detonation and the lead actor's spouse (the co-star) is trapped in their quarters in this gripping early catastrophe film. Is it possible for the hero and a heroic engineer (the actor) free her before the vessel goes down? Curious detail: the Claridon is played by the famous historic ship Île de France.
14. Death on the Nile (1978)
Bette Davis are part of the murder suspects on board a Nile paddle steamer in this celebrity-filled Agatha Christie detective story. The lead actor, as the famous detective, fails to stop several passengers being stabbed, which narrows his potential killers to a manageable number. Bags more fun than the modern adaptation.
13. Sea Silence (1989)
Two lead actors portray a married couple seeking to heal from the pain of their child's passing by venturing on their vessel for a journey in the sea, where they rescue Billy Zane from a sinking schooner. Costly error! The director's thriller is fundamentally a killers-on-the-loose story at in maritime setting, but an ultra-classy one that launched her career.
12. The Maggie Story (1954)
An Englishman, transporting goods for an American industrialist, is tricked into using a run-down "Clyde puffer" in this filmmaker's dark British film in the unconventional tradition of his own Whisky Galore!. Predictably, the boat's Scottish captain and crew take the two landlubbers for a trip, in all senses of the expression.
11. Unstoppable Force (1974)
This filmmaker gives his disaster thriller a social commentary perspective in this anxiety-inducing tale of bombs positioned on a commercial vessel, the fictional ship. What's the correct choice? Two lead actors portray explosive technicians; Roy Kinnear, as the ship's entertainments director, provides a heartbreaking study in humorous tragedy.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This film version of Paul Gallico's literary work is part of the zenith of the 1970s disaster genre. The fictional ship is flipped over by a tsunami, and it's the job of the lead character to lead his flock through the flipped vessel to safety. a supporting player is memorable as a retailer's spouse with a practical experience of athletic swimming.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
The main star gives a experienced exemplary performance in solo performance as a individual battling to survive in the specific sea after his sailing vessel, the Virginia Jean, is damaged in a impact with an stray shipping container. It's nerve-wracking enough to observe, so it's difficult to comprehend how exceptionally strenuous it must have been for the senior performer to record.
8. Vessel Leader (2013)
Tom Hanks provides outstanding acting in part of his everyman-in-crisis roles, as the skipper of an US merchant vessel commandeered by Somali pirates off the Horn of Africa. He's matched by Barkhad Abdi ("I'm the captain now"), providing a remarkable initial cinematic appearance as the raider leader in this filmmaker's tense movie, inspired by actual incidents. When the concluding moment fails to move you, you're not human.
7. Triangle (2009)
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