You Might Want a Larger Vessel: Top 20 Greatest Movies Located on the Ocean – Listed!
20. Deep Rising (1998)
This filmmaker's science fiction thriller chronicles a collection of scene-stealing supporting players playing hired guns contracted to sink the cruise ship Argonautica. But a giant mutant octopus has got there first! Featuring the potential cephalopod fodder are Kevin J O'Connor as a gem smuggler.
19. The Legend of 1900 (1998)
A baby, left on the passenger vessel a fictional ship, matures to be a talented keyboardist (Tim Roth) who never steps off the boat. The peak moment of the director's imaginative story is the main character competing in a keyboard contest with a historical figure, rather unfairly portrayed as a arrogant character.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
The main star plays a fighter-inspired drifter with webbed feet and a modified sailing vessel in this megabudget futuristic thriller, set in a future where disappearing glaciers have flooded the Earth. The entire population is seeking legendary terra firma while fending off the villain and his band of chain-smoking marauders.
17. Titanic (1997)
An extended period of love story development between a upper-class woman (the actress) and an working-class man (Leonardo DiCaprio) are redeemed by the director's impressive reconstruction of a famous well-known catastrophes. You have to admire the chutzpah of a cinematic artist who successfully transforms a death toll of 1,500 into an inspiring story of liberation.
16. Boat of Lunatics (1965)
Commoners, artistic entertainers and Nazi eugenicists rub shoulders on a ocean liner traveling from North America to Europe in the interwar period. This filmmaker's sweeping drama includes a cinema icon, in her last performance, as a melancholy character, but it's Oskar Werner, as the vessel's physician, and a talented performer, as a political noblewoman, who deliver the movie with its powerful impact.
15. The Last Voyage (1960)
The central vessel is ripped apart in an blast and Robert Stack's spouse (the co-star) is stuck in their room in this gripping proto-disaster pic. Will the hero and a brave technician (Woody Strode) save her prior to the boat submerges? Curious detail: the main setting is represented by the legendary historic ship Île de France.
14. Murder on the Nile (1978)
Bette Davis are including the killing culprits on board a Nile paddle steamer in this celebrity-filled mystery writer whodunit. The main star, as the famous detective, is unable to halt numerous characters being stabbed, which narrows his persons of interest to a smaller group. Much more enjoyable than the recent version.
13. Sea Silence (1989)
Two lead actors play a partners seeking to heal from the grief of their offspring's demise by sailing their boat for a journey in the ocean, where they rescue a co-star from a foundering ship. Big mistake! Phillip Noyce's tense movie is essentially a horror film at sea, but an exceptionally well-made one that made her famous.
12. Maggie's Tale (1954)
An Englishman, moving items for an American industrialist, is manipulated into hiring a poor condition "Clyde puffer" in Alexander Mackendrick's brutal UK production in the unconventional tradition of his own earlier film. Of course, the ship's UK commander and crew take the two landlubbers for a trip, in every meaning of the term.
11. Overwhelming Power (1974)
The director imparts his catastrophe film a state-of-the-nation angle in this nerve-shredding story of detonators placed on a commercial vessel, the fictional ship. What's the correct choice? Richard Harris play bomb disposal experts; Roy Kinnear, as the vessel's activities coordinator, provides a heartbreaking portrayal in tragicomic desperation.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This cinematic interpretation of Paul Gallico's novel is among the peaks of the seventies catastrophe films. The fictional ship is flipped over by a tidal wave, and it's up to the main protagonist to lead his flock through the upturned ship to security. the actress is memorable as a small business owner's partner with a practical history of athletic swimming.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
Robert Redford provides a late-career masterclass in single character portrayal as a person fighting to survive in the Indian Ocean after his personal boat, the fictional ship, is damaged in a crash with an lost shipping container. It's nerve-wracking enough to view, so one can only imagine how physically gruelling it must have been for the senior performer to shoot.
8. Vessel Leader (2013)
The main star does sterling work in part of his regular-guys-under-intolerable-pressure performances, as the captain of an US merchant vessel commandeered by maritime criminals off the specific location. His performance is complemented by Barkhad Abdi ("I'm the captain now"), making a outstanding first movie role as the criminal boss in Paul Greengrass's tense movie, inspired by true stories. When the last scene fails to move you, you're not human.
7. Triangle (2009)
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