You Might Want a More Substantial Ship: 20 Finest Movies Located on the Ocean – In Order!
20. Abyssal Attack (1998)
Stephen Sommers' futuristic scarefest chronicles a group of attention-grabbing ensemble cast playing hired guns contracted to destroy the passenger vessel a fictional ship. Yet a massive sea creature has got there first! Featuring the endangered passengers are Treat Williams as a diamond criminal.
19. The 1900 Story (1998)
A infant, deserted on the transatlantic liner a fictional ship, matures to be a talented keyboardist (the lead actor) who remains aboard the vessel. The peak moment of the director's imaginative story is Roth fighting a piano duel with a jazz legend, somewhat unjustly portrayed as a arrogant character.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
The main star plays a warrior-esque wanderer with webbed feet and a modified sailing vessel in this big-budget science fiction adventure, taking place in a distant time where disappearing glaciers have flooded the planet. Everyone is seeking legendary terra firma while fighting off the antagonist and his group of chain-smoking pirates.
17. The Titanic (1997)
An extended period of romantic interludes between a posh chick (the female lead) and an itinerant yobbo (Leonardo DiCaprio) are redeemed by this filmmaker's breathtaking depiction of a famous well-known disasters. One must appreciate the boldness of a cinematic artist who successfully transforms a death toll of over a thousand into an heartening tale of emancipation.
16. Ship of Fools (1965)
Commoners, Spanish performers and political extremists rub shoulders on a commercial vessel traveling from Latin America to the Continent in the interwar period. The director's sweeping drama stars a cinema icon, in her last performance, as a melancholy character, but it's Oskar Werner, as the ship's doctor, and a talented performer, as a radical countess, who supply the movie with its powerful impact.
15. Final Journey (1960)
The fictional ship is ripped apart in an detonation and the protagonist's wife (the actress) is stranded in their room in this compelling proto-disaster pic. Can the main character and a heroic engineer (Woody Strode) free her ahead of the vessel goes down? Interesting note: the fictional ship is represented by the legendary historic ship a real ship.
14. Death on the Nile (1978)
Two legendary actresses are part of the murder suspects on board a Egyptian riverboat in this all-star mystery writer detective story. Peter Ustinov, as Hercule Poirot, cannot prevent several passengers being killed, which whittles down his persons of interest to a limited selection. Significantly better than the recent version.
13. Sea Silence (1989)
Sam Neill portray a partners seeking to heal from the grief of their child's passing by sailing their boat for a trip in the sea, where they save another actor from a damaged vessel. Big mistake! This filmmaker's tense movie is basically a slasher movie at in maritime setting, but an ultra-classy one that made her famous.
12. Maggie's Tale (1954)
An British man, transporting goods for an wealthy entrepreneur, is manipulated into hiring a run-down "Clyde puffer" in Alexander Mackendrick's harsh British film in the rebellious tradition of his own Whisky Galore!. Naturally, the vessel's Scottish captain and crew take the two landlubbers for a trip, in all senses of the expression.
11. Juggernaut (1974)
Richard Lester imparts his catastrophe film a social commentary angle in this nerve-shredding yarn of bombs planted on a commercial vessel, the SS Britannic. What's the correct choice? Richard Harris play bomb disposal experts; a supporting player, as the cruise director, provides a heartbreaking study in sadly funny despair.
10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
This adaptation of this writer's literary work is among the zenith of the 1970s disaster genre. The central vessel is overturned by a ocean surge, and it's the job of the lead character to guide his flock through the inverted ship to safety. the actress is remarkable as a retailer's spouse with a practical history of competitive swimming.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
The main star gives a experienced masterclass in one-man show as a man struggling to stay alive in the specific sea after his sailing vessel, the Virginia Jean, is impaired in a impact with an stray shipping container. It's stressful enough to watch, so one can only imagine how exceptionally strenuous it must have been for the senior performer to film.
8. Vessel Leader (2013)
The lead actor delivers sterling work in among his regular-guys-under-intolerable-pressure characters, as the commander of an American cargo ship hijacked by maritime criminals off the geographical area. His performance is complemented by another actor ("I'm the captain now"), making a sensational first movie role as the pirate chief in Paul Greengrass's suspense film, based on actual incidents. When the final sequence fails to move you, you're not human.
7. Geometric Shape (2009)
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