You Should Consider a Bigger Boat: 20 Finest Motion Pictures Located on the Ocean – Ranked!
20. Abyssal Attack (1998)
The director's futuristic scarefest follows a group of scene-stealing supporting players portraying hired guns contracted to destroy the passenger vessel a fictional ship. However a enormous cephalopod has already arrived! Among the likely victims are Kevin J O'Connor as a gem smuggler.
19. The 1900 Story (1998)
A newborn, deserted on the passenger vessel SS Virginian, grows up to be a gifted pianist (the lead actor) who remains aboard the ship. The highlight of this filmmaker's imaginative story is the protagonist competing in a musical showdown with a historical figure, arguably inaccurately depicted as a smug bastard.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
The lead actor acts as a samurai-like wanderer with webbed feet and a modified watercraft in this high-cost futuristic thriller, set in a later era where disappearing glaciers have submerged the world. The entire population is searching for fabled solid ground while fighting off the villain and his band of continuously smoking raiders.
17. RMS Titanic (1997)
An extended period of love story development between a posh chick (the actress) and an free-spirited artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) are redeemed by this filmmaker's spectacular recreation of a famous notorious tragedies. It's impossible not to respect the boldness of a cinematic artist who artfully converts a death toll of 1,500 into an emotionally uplifting story of freedom.
16. Boat of Lunatics (1965)
Working-class people, Spanish performers and Nazi eugenicists mingle on a commercial vessel journeying from Mexico to the Continent in the pre-war era. The director's epic features a legendary actress, in her final role, as a melancholy character, but it's another actor, as the medical officer, and another cast member, as a aristocratic rebel, who deliver the film with its powerful impact.
15. The Last Voyage (1960)
The central vessel is torn asunder in an explosion and Robert Stack's partner (the co-star) is stuck in their quarters in this intense precursor to disaster movies. Can the main character and a heroic engineer (the supporting player) free her prior to the vessel goes down? Curious detail: the Claridon is embodied by the renowned French liner Île de France.
14. Death on the Nile (1978)
Two legendary actresses are among the homicide possibilities on board a Egyptian riverboat in this ensemble cast crime novelist detective story. Peter Ustinov, as the famous detective, cannot prevent half the cast being shot, which whittles down his suspects to a manageable number. Significantly better than the recent version.
13. Dead Calm (1989)
Sam Neill play a married couple trying to get over the grief of their offspring's demise by taking their yacht for a journey in the ocean, where they rescue Billy Zane from a damaged vessel. Poor decision! The director's suspense film is basically a killers-on-the-loose story at sea, but an exceptionally well-made one that made her famous.
12. The Maggie (1954)
An UK citizen, transporting furniture for an wealthy entrepreneur, is manipulated into employing a dilapidated "Clyde puffer" in the director's dark UK production in the rebellious vein of his own Whisky Galore!. Naturally, the boat's UK commander and crew trick the main characters for a ride, in all senses of the term.
11. Overwhelming Power (1974)
The director gives his suspense story a social commentary angle in this nerve-shredding yarn of bombs positioned on a luxury liner, the main setting. What's the correct choice? Two lead actors play demolition specialists; a supporting player, as the ship's entertainments director, serves up a touching portrayal in sadly funny despair.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This film version of this writer's literary work is one of the high points of the era of disaster movies. The fictional ship is overturned by a tidal wave, and it's the job of Reverend Gene Hackman to lead his flock through the flipped hull to safety. a supporting player is unforgettable as a retailer's spouse with a handy history of sports participation.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
Robert Redford provides a experienced exemplary performance in solo performance as a individual battling to survive in the Indian Ocean after his personal boat, the fictional ship, is harmed in a impact with an lost cargo box. It's anxious enough to watch, so one can only imagine how extremely demanding it must have been for the 76-year-old star to film.
8. Ship Commander (2013)
The main star does sterling work in part of his ordinary-person-in-extraordinary-circumstances performances, as the captain of an commercial transport seized by African raiders off the geographical area. He has great chemistry by another actor ("I control this vessel"), delivering a remarkable initial cinematic appearance as the raider leader in the director's tense movie, inspired by true stories. Should the final sequence doesn't bring tears, you're emotionally detached.
7. Geometric Shape (2009)
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