You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat: 20 Finest Movies Located on the Ocean – Listed!
20. Deep Rising (1998)
The director's science fiction thriller chronicles a bunch of scene-stealing ensemble cast acting as soldiers of fortune hired to destroy the cruise ship a fictional ship. However a massive sea creature has beaten them to it! Featuring the likely victims are Kevin J O'Connor as a gem smuggler.
19. The 1900 Story (1998)
A infant, left on the transatlantic liner the central location, develops to be a accomplished musician (the main star) who remains aboard the boat. The climax of Giuseppe Tornatore's whimsical hokum is Roth battling a musical showdown with Jelly Roll Morton, arguably inaccurately depicted as a overconfident individual.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
Kevin Costner acts as a warrior-esque drifter with mutated appendages and a souped-up watercraft in this big-budget science fiction adventure, set in a later era where melting polar ice-caps have submerged the planet. All people is hunting for mythical Dryland while fighting off the antagonist and his band of constantly puffing pirates.
17. The Titanic (1997)
Two hours of romantic interludes between a posh chick (Kate Winslet) and an working-class man (Leonardo DiCaprio) are rescued by this filmmaker's breathtaking depiction of a famous most infamous disasters. You have to admire the audacity of a film-maker who manages to twist a death toll of over a thousand into an heartening story of liberation.
16. Boat of Lunatics (1965)
Commoners, artistic entertainers and German ideologists rub shoulders on a passenger ship sailing from North America to the Old World in the interwar period. The director's sweeping drama features Vivien Leigh, in her last performance, as a sad divorcee, but it's Oskar Werner, as the ship's doctor, and a talented performer, as a radical countess, who deliver the motion picture with its dramatic punch.
15. Final Journey (1960)
The fictional ship is ripped apart in an explosion and Robert Stack's spouse (the co-star) is stuck in their quarters in this gripping precursor to disaster movies. Is it possible for the hero and a courageous worker (Woody Strode) free her ahead of the ship sinks? Curious detail: the fictional ship is played by the renowned historic ship Île de France.
14. Death on the Nile (1978)
Two legendary actresses are including the killing culprits on board a Nile paddle steamer in this ensemble cast mystery writer murder mystery. Peter Ustinov, as the famous detective, fails to stop several passengers being shot, which whittles down his potential killers to a manageable number. Much more enjoyable than the 2022 remake.
13. Ocean Stillness (1989)
Sam Neill play a married couple attempting to recover from the pain of their son's death by sailing their boat for a spin in the sea, where they save Billy Zane from a foundering ship. Costly error! The director's suspense film is essentially a slasher movie at in maritime setting, but an ultra-classy one that put Kidman on the map.
12. The Maggie Story (1954)
An British man, transporting goods for an wealthy entrepreneur, is tricked into employing a run-down "type of boat" in the director's dark British film in the subversive vein of his own previous work. Predictably, the boat's Scottish captain and crew take the two landlubbers for a trip, in every meaning of the expression.
11. Unstoppable Force (1974)
Richard Lester imparts his disaster thriller a social commentary perspective in this tension-filled yarn of bombs positioned on a passenger ship, the SS Britannic. Which wire to cut? Richard Harris play demolition specialists; another actor, as the cruise director, provides a emotional depiction in sadly funny despair.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This adaptation of the author's book is one of the peaks of the era of disaster movies. The central vessel is overturned by a tsunami, and it's the job of Reverend Gene Hackman to direct his flock through the inverted ship to security. a supporting player is memorable as a shopkeeper's wife with a practical history of sports participation.
9. All is Lost (2013)
The main star delivers a late-career exemplary performance in single character portrayal as a person struggling to endure in the specific sea after his sailing vessel, the fictional ship, is damaged in a crash with an errant transport unit. It's stressful enough to watch, so one can only imagine how physically gruelling it must have been for the elderly actor to shoot.
8. Ship Commander (2013)
The main star does excellent performance in among his regular-guys-under-intolerable-pressure characters, as the skipper of an US merchant vessel hijacked by maritime criminals off the geographical area. He has great chemistry by Barkhad Abdi ("I'm the captain now"), delivering a outstanding film debut as the criminal boss in Paul Greengrass's tense movie, inspired by true stories. If the final sequence doesn't make you blub, you're not human.
7. Triangle (2009)
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