You're Gonna Need a More Substantial Ship: Top 20 Greatest Motion Pictures Located on the Ocean – Listed!
20. Abyssal Attack (1998)
Stephen Sommers' sci-fi horror pulp details a group of memorable ensemble cast portraying soldiers of fortune hired to destroy the cruise ship the main setting. But a massive sea creature has already arrived! Including the endangered passengers are Kevin J O'Connor as a diamond criminal.
19. 1900's Tale (1998)
A newborn, left on the passenger vessel a fictional ship, grows up to be a talented keyboardist (Tim Roth) who never steps off the boat. The peak moment of this filmmaker's whimsical hokum is Roth fighting a piano duel with a jazz legend, arguably inaccurately shown as a overconfident individual.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
Kevin Costner portrays a warrior-esque nomad with webbed feet and a enhanced sailing vessel in this high-cost sci-fi B-movie, taking place in a later era where disappearing glaciers have submerged the Earth. All people is hunting for mythical Dryland while resisting the antagonist and his group of chain-smoking pirates.
17. RMS Titanic (1997)
An extended period of tiresome canoodling between a posh chick (the female lead) and an working-class man (the male lead) are redeemed by this filmmaker's breathtaking depiction of among history's well-known tragedies. It's impossible not to respect the boldness of a film-maker who artfully converts a death toll of over a thousand into an inspiring tale of emancipation.
16. Vessel of Madness (1965)
Commoners, artistic entertainers and German ideologists mingle on a commercial vessel sailing from North America to the Old World in 1933. Stanley Kramer's sweeping drama stars a cinema icon, in her last performance, as a unhappy separated woman, but it's another actor, as the ship's doctor, and a talented performer, as a political noblewoman, who deliver the motion picture with its dramatic punch.
15. The Last Voyage (1960)
The USS Claridon is destroyed in an explosion and Robert Stack's partner (Dorothy Malone) is trapped in their quarters in this compelling precursor to disaster movies. Is it possible for the hero and a courageous worker (Woody Strode) rescue her before the ship sinks? Fun fact: the main setting is represented by the renowned European vessel a real ship.
14. Murder on the Nile (1978)
Two legendary actresses are part of the homicide possibilities on board a Nile paddle steamer in this celebrity-filled crime novelist murder mystery. The main star, as Hercule Poirot, cannot prevent numerous characters being shot, which whittles down his potential killers to a limited selection. Significantly better than the recent version.
13. Sea Silence (1989)
Sam Neill portray a husband and wife attempting to recover from the trauma of their offspring's demise by taking their yacht for a journey in the ocean, where they save another actor from a sinking schooner. Costly error! The director's thriller is essentially a horror film at on the ocean, but an ultra-classy one that launched her career.
12. Maggie's Tale (1954)
An Englishman, moving furniture for an American industrialist, is deceived into employing a run-down "type of boat" in the director's dark Ealing comedy in the unconventional style of his own earlier film. Naturally, the boat's UK commander and crew deceive the inexperienced passengers for a trip, in every meaning of the word.
11. Unstoppable Force (1974)
Richard Lester imparts his disaster thriller a state-of-the-nation tilt in this tension-filled tale of explosives positioned on a passenger ship, the SS Britannic. Red wire or blue wire? Two lead actors play bomb disposal experts; another actor, as the ship's entertainments director, delivers a touching study in sadly funny despair.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This cinematic interpretation of the author's literary work is one of the high points of the seventies catastrophe films. The SS Poseidon is capsized by a tidal wave, and it's up to Reverend Gene Hackman to direct his followers through the upturned vessel to security. the actress is memorable as a retailer's spouse with a handy background of competitive swimming.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
The main star delivers a mature exemplary performance in solo performance as a individual battling to endure in the Indian Ocean after his personal boat, the fictional ship, is damaged in a collision with an errant transport unit. It's anxious enough to watch, so heaven knows how physically gruelling it must have been for the 76-year-old star to record.
8. Vessel Leader (2013)
The main star does outstanding acting in among his everyman-in-crisis roles, as the skipper of an American cargo ship seized by African raiders off the Horn of Africa. He has great chemistry by another actor ("I'm the captain now"), delivering a remarkable film debut as the raider leader in Paul Greengrass's suspense film, inspired by true stories. If the last scene doesn't bring tears, you're emotionally detached.
7. Triangle (2009)
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