You're Gonna Need a Larger Vessel: 20 Finest Films Located on the Ocean – Ranked!
20. Ocean Terror (1998)
This filmmaker's sci-fi horror pulp chronicles a collection of memorable character actors portraying hired guns employed to demolish the luxury liner a fictional ship. However a giant mutant octopus has already arrived! Featuring the likely victims are Kevin J O'Connor as a diamond criminal.
19. 1900's Tale (1998)
A baby, left on the transatlantic liner SS Virginian, grows up to be a accomplished musician (the lead actor) who remains aboard the boat. The climax of Giuseppe Tornatore's whimsical hokum is the protagonist fighting a keyboard contest with Jelly Roll Morton, arguably inaccurately shown as a smug bastard.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
Kevin Costner portrays a warrior-esque wanderer with webbed feet and a modified trimaran in this high-cost futuristic thriller, taking place in a distant time where melting polar ice-caps have flooded the Earth. The entire population is hunting for fabled solid ground while fighting off the antagonist and his gang of constantly puffing marauders.
17. The Titanic (1997)
A significant portion of love story development between a wealthy lady (the actress) and an working-class man (the actor) are redeemed by James Cameron's impressive reconstruction of a famous well-known disasters. You have to admire the chutzpah of a cinematic artist who artfully converts a casualties of over a thousand into an inspiring narrative of liberation.
16. Ship of Fools (1965)
Peasants, artistic entertainers and Nazi eugenicists rub shoulders on a commercial vessel sailing from Mexico to Europe in 1933. This filmmaker's sweeping drama includes a cinema icon, in her swan song, as a sad divorcee, but it's another actor, as the medical officer, and a talented performer, as a political noblewoman, who provide the film with its dramatic punch.
15. Ultimate Trip (1960)
The USS Claridon is torn asunder in an explosion and Robert Stack's spouse (Dorothy Malone) is stuck in their quarters in this intense early catastrophe film. Is it possible for Stack and a heroic engineer (the supporting player) free her before the boat submerges? Curious detail: the fictional ship is represented by the renowned historic ship Île de France.
14. Murder on the Nile (1978)
Two legendary actresses are among the murder suspects on board a Egyptian riverboat in this celebrity-filled mystery writer murder mystery. The main star, as the Belgian sleuth, fails to stop several passengers being shot, which narrows his persons of interest to a manageable number. Significantly better than the recent version.
13. Dead Calm (1989)
Nicole Kidman act as a married couple trying to get over the pain of their son's death by taking their yacht for a trip in the Pacific, where they rescue Billy Zane from a sinking schooner. Poor decision! The director's suspense film is fundamentally a killers-on-the-loose story at in maritime setting, but an high-quality one that made her famous.
12. The Maggie Story (1954)
An Englishman, transporting furniture for an US businessman, is deceived into hiring a poor condition "type of boat" in the director's brutal Ealing comedy in the subversive tradition of his own Whisky Galore!. Naturally, the boat's British skipper and staff trick the main characters for a ride, in all senses of the word.
11. Unstoppable Force (1974)
Richard Lester gives his suspense story a political dimension perspective in this anxiety-inducing tale of bombs planted on a commercial vessel, the fictional ship. What's the correct choice? David Hemmings portray explosive technicians; another actor, as the cruise director, serves up a touching portrayal in tragicomic desperation.
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 fictional ship is overturned by a ocean surge, and it's up to the main protagonist to lead his flock through the inverted hull to security. a supporting player is memorable as a shopkeeper's wife with a useful experience of competitive swimming.
9. Everything's Gone (2013)
Robert Redford provides a mature exemplary performance in one-man show as a individual fighting to survive in the Indian Ocean after his sailing vessel, the fictional ship, is damaged in a crash with an errant cargo box. It's anxious enough to view, so heaven knows how extremely demanding it must have been for the elderly actor to film.
8. Ship Commander (2013)
The main star provides excellent performance in among his ordinary-person-in-extraordinary-circumstances performances, as the captain of an commercial transport hijacked by Somali pirates off the geographical area. His performance is complemented by another actor ("I'm the captain now"), delivering a sensational first movie role as the pirate chief in this filmmaker's thriller, derived from real events. When the final sequence doesn't make you blub, you have no heart.
7. Three-Sided Figure (2009)
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