You Might Want a More Substantial Ship: 20 Finest Films Located on the Ocean – Listed!

20. Deep Rising (1998)

The director's sci-fi horror pulp details a group of attention-grabbing character actors playing mercenaries hired to demolish the luxury liner the main setting. However a massive sea creature has already arrived! Among the likely victims are Famke Janssen as a diamond criminal.

19. The 1900 Story (1998)

A baby, left on the transatlantic liner a fictional ship, matures to be a talented keyboardist (Tim Roth) who refuses to leave the boat. The peak moment of this filmmaker's whimsical hokum is Roth competing in a keyboard contest with a jazz legend, somewhat unjustly depicted as a overconfident individual.

18. Aquatic World (1995)

The lead actor acts as a fighter-inspired nomad with aquatic adaptations and a modified watercraft in this big-budget futuristic thriller, set in a distant time where melting polar ice-caps have flooded the Earth. Everyone is searching for fabled solid ground while resisting the villain and his gang of continuously smoking marauders.

17. Titanic (1997)

A significant portion of tiresome canoodling between a wealthy lady (the female lead) and an free-spirited artist (the actor) are rescued by this filmmaker's spectacular recreation of a famous notorious disasters. You have to admire the audacity of a cinematic artist who artfully converts a casualties of numerous victims into an heartening narrative of emancipation.

16. Vessel of Madness (1965)

Commoners, flamenco dancers and political extremists rub shoulders on a commercial vessel journeying from Mexico to Europe in the pre-war era. This filmmaker's epic features a legendary actress, in her last performance, as a melancholy character, but it's another actor, as the ship's doctor, and another cast member, as a aristocratic rebel, who provide the film with its powerful impact.

15. Final Journey (1960)

The USS Claridon is destroyed in an explosion and the lead actor's spouse (the co-star) is stranded in their cabin in this compelling early catastrophe film. Is it possible for the hero and a courageous worker (the supporting player) save her prior to the vessel goes down? Interesting note: the main setting is played by the renowned historic ship Île de France.

14. Nile Killing (1978)

Angela Lansbury are among the murder suspects on board a Nile paddle steamer in this celebrity-filled Agatha Christie whodunit. The main star, as the Belgian sleuth, cannot prevent several passengers being shot, which whittles down his persons of interest to a limited selection. Bags more fun than the recent version.

13. Sea Silence (1989)

Sam Neill act as a married couple trying to get over the pain of their offspring's demise by venturing on their vessel for a trip in the ocean, where they rescue a co-star from a damaged vessel. Costly error! This filmmaker's thriller is basically a horror film at in maritime setting, but an ultra-classy one that launched her career.

12. The Maggie Story (1954)

An British man, shipping furniture for an US businessman, is manipulated into using a run-down "Clyde puffer" in the director's brutal UK production in the rebellious vein of his own Whisky Galore!. Naturally, the vessel's UK commander and crew take the two landlubbers for a ride, in multiple interpretations of the term.

11. Unstoppable Force (1974)

This filmmaker imparts his disaster thriller a political dimension perspective in this tension-filled story of explosives planted on a passenger ship, the fictional ship. Red wire or blue wire? Two lead actors play demolition specialists; a supporting player, as the cruise director, delivers a heartbreaking study in tragicomic desperation.

10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

This adaptation of this writer's novel is part of the peaks of the seventies catastrophe films. The fictional ship is flipped over by a tsunami, and it's up to the lead character to direct his flock through the flipped hull to rescue. the actress is unforgettable as a shopkeeper's wife with a practical experience of athletic swimming.

9. Total Loss (2013)

The lead actor gives a experienced masterclass in single character portrayal as a person fighting to survive in the specific sea after his personal boat, the fictional ship, is harmed in a collision with an lost transport unit. It's anxious enough to observe, so it's difficult to comprehend how extremely demanding it must have been for the elderly actor to shoot.

8. Vessel Leader (2013)

The lead actor delivers sterling work in part of his ordinary-person-in-extraordinary-circumstances performances, as the commander of an US merchant vessel seized by maritime criminals off the Horn of Africa. His performance is complemented by a co-star ("I control this vessel"), providing a sensational first movie role as the raider leader in the director's suspense film, derived from true stories. If the last scene doesn't make you blub, you have no heart.

7. Three-Sided Figure (2009)

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