You Should Consider a Larger Vessel: The 20 Best Motion Pictures Located on the Ocean – Ranked!
20. Ocean Terror (1998)
This filmmaker's science fiction thriller details a group of attention-grabbing ensemble cast acting as mercenaries contracted to destroy the cruise ship a fictional ship. Yet a giant mutant octopus has got there first! Featuring the endangered passengers are Kevin J O'Connor as a diamond criminal.
19. The 1900 Story (1998)
A baby, abandoned on the ocean-going ship a fictional ship, matures to be a gifted pianist (the lead actor) who never steps off the vessel. The highlight of Giuseppe Tornatore's imaginative story is the protagonist competing in a musical showdown with Jelly Roll Morton, somewhat unjustly portrayed as a overconfident individual.
18. Ocean Planet (1995)
Kevin Costner plays a warrior-esque nomad with aquatic adaptations and a souped-up sailing vessel in this big-budget sci-fi B-movie, located in a later era where disappearing glaciers have flooded the Earth. The entire population is hunting for legendary terra firma while resisting the villain and his group of continuously smoking raiders.
17. Titanic (1997)
A significant portion of tiresome canoodling between a posh chick (Kate Winslet) and an itinerant yobbo (the actor) are saved by James Cameron's spectacular recreation of among history's most infamous tragedies. It's impossible not to respect the audacity of a director who manages to twist a death toll of over a thousand into an inspiring story of emancipation.
16. Boat of Lunatics (1965)
Working-class people, artistic entertainers and Nazi eugenicists interact on a ocean liner sailing from Latin America to the Continent in the pre-war era. Stanley Kramer's sweeping drama includes Vivien Leigh, in her swan song, as a unhappy separated woman, but it's Oskar Werner, as the medical officer, and another cast member, as a aristocratic rebel, who provide the motion picture with its dramatic punch.
15. The Last Voyage (1960)
The USS Claridon is ripped apart in an explosion and the lead actor's spouse (the co-star) is trapped in their cabin in this compelling precursor to disaster movies. Will the hero and a heroic engineer (the actor) free her before the vessel goes down? Interesting note: the fictional ship is embodied by the famous French liner a real ship.
14. Murder on the Nile (1978)
Two legendary actresses are among the homicide possibilities on board a African vessel in this celebrity-filled crime novelist detective story. The lead actor, as Hercule Poirot, fails to stop numerous characters being shot, which narrows his persons of interest to a smaller group. Bags more fun than the recent version.
13. Ocean Stillness (1989)
Sam Neill act as a partners seeking to heal from the pain of their child's passing by taking their yacht for a trip in the ocean, where they rescue a co-star from a sinking schooner. Big mistake! This filmmaker's tense movie is essentially a killers-on-the-loose story at sea, but an ultra-classy one that launched her career.
12. Maggie's Tale (1954)
An British man, moving furniture for an American industrialist, is manipulated into employing a run-down "Clyde puffer" in Alexander Mackendrick's harsh UK production in the unconventional style of his own earlier film. Predictably, the boat's British skipper and crew deceive the inexperienced passengers for a trip, in all senses of the term.
11. Unstoppable Force (1974)
The director gives his suspense story a social commentary perspective in this tension-filled yarn of explosives placed on a passenger ship, the main setting. What's the correct choice? Richard Harris act as demolition specialists; Roy Kinnear, as the vessel's activities coordinator, delivers a emotional portrayal in tragicomic desperation.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This film version of Paul Gallico's literary work is one of the peaks of the era of disaster movies. The central vessel is overturned by a ocean surge, and it's the job of Reverend Gene Hackman to guide his group through the upturned ship to rescue. a supporting player is unforgettable as a small business owner's partner with a practical background of athletic swimming.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
Robert Redford gives a mature masterclass in one-man show as a individual struggling to survive in the maritime location after his yacht, the fictional ship, is damaged in a impact with an stray shipping container. It's anxious enough to view, so heaven knows how exceptionally strenuous it must have been for the elderly actor to film.
8. Captain Phillips (2013)
The main star delivers sterling work in among his regular-guys-under-intolerable-pressure performances, as the skipper of an commercial transport seized by maritime criminals off the specific location. His performance is complemented by another actor ("Now I'm in charge"), delivering a outstanding film debut as the pirate chief in Paul Greengrass's suspense film, based on actual incidents. When the last scene doesn't make you blub, you're emotionally detached.
7. Three-Sided Figure (2009)
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