You Might Want a Bigger Boat: Top 20 Greatest Movies Located on the Ocean – Ranked!
20. Abyssal Attack (1998)
This filmmaker's science fiction thriller chronicles a group of memorable ensemble cast portraying mercenaries employed to demolish the luxury liner a fictional ship. However a massive sea creature has got there first! Including the endangered passengers are Famke Janssen as a diamond criminal.
19. The Legend of 1900 (1998)
A infant, abandoned on the transatlantic liner a fictional ship, matures to be a accomplished musician (the main star) who never steps off the boat. The highlight of Giuseppe Tornatore's whimsical hokum is the protagonist battling a keyboard contest with a historical figure, arguably inaccurately shown as a smug bastard.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
The main star portrays a samurai-like drifter with aquatic adaptations and a enhanced trimaran in this big-budget sci-fi B-movie, taking place in a distant time where melting polar ice-caps have submerged the world. Everyone is seeking mythical Dryland while fighting off Dennis Hopper and his band of chain-smoking pirates.
17. Titanic (1997)
A significant portion of romantic interludes between a posh chick (Kate Winslet) and an itinerant yobbo (the actor) are saved by the director's impressive reconstruction of among history's notorious disasters. It's impossible not to respect the audacity of a cinematic artist who manages to twist a casualties of over a thousand into an inspiring narrative of emancipation.
16. Ship of Fools (1965)
Working-class people, flamenco dancers and political extremists mingle on a passenger ship journeying from Latin America to Europe in the interwar period. Stanley Kramer's large-scale film stars a legendary actress, in her final role, as a unhappy separated woman, but it's a co-star, as the ship's doctor, and another cast member, as a radical countess, who supply the motion picture with its emotional wallop.
15. The Last Voyage (1960)
The fictional ship is destroyed in an explosion and Robert Stack's partner (the actress) is trapped in their cabin in this intense proto-disaster pic. Is it possible for Stack and a brave technician (the actor) rescue her ahead of the vessel goes down? Interesting note: the main setting is played by the legendary European vessel a real ship.
14. Death on the Nile (1978)
Angela Lansbury are part of the homicide possibilities on board a African vessel in this celebrity-filled Agatha Christie detective story. The lead actor, as Hercule Poirot, fails to stop numerous characters being stabbed, which reduces his potential killers to a limited selection. Much more enjoyable than the 2022 remake.
13. Sea Silence (1989)
Two lead actors portray a partners attempting to recover from the pain of their child's passing by taking their yacht for a trip in the Pacific, where they save another actor from a damaged vessel. Poor decision! The director's thriller is fundamentally a horror film at sea, but an exceptionally well-made one that made her famous.
12. Maggie's Tale (1954)
An UK citizen, shipping items for an US businessman, is tricked into employing a poor condition "Clyde puffer" in the director's dark UK production in the subversive tradition of his own earlier film. Predictably, the ship's British skipper and staff deceive the inexperienced passengers for a ride, in every meaning of the word.
11. Juggernaut (1974)
This filmmaker provides his catastrophe film a social commentary perspective in this tension-filled story of detonators placed on a luxury liner, the main setting. What's the correct choice? Two lead actors play explosive technicians; another actor, as the vessel's activities coordinator, provides a touching depiction in tragicomic desperation.
10. Ocean Disaster (1972)
This adaptation of the author's novel is one of the peaks of the era of disaster movies. The fictional ship is flipped over by a ocean surge, and it's the responsibility of the main protagonist to direct his flock through the upturned vessel to security. the actress is memorable as a shopkeeper's wife with a practical history of competitive swimming.
9. All is Lost (2013)
The lead actor provides a experienced brilliant acting in solo performance as a man fighting to stay alive in the specific sea after his sailing vessel, the main setting, is damaged in a collision with an lost transport unit. It's nerve-wracking enough to watch, so one can only imagine how exceptionally strenuous it must have been for the elderly actor to shoot.
8. Ship Commander (2013)
The lead actor does outstanding acting in part of his everyman-in-crisis characters, as the captain of an commercial transport hijacked by maritime criminals off the Horn of Africa. He has great chemistry by Barkhad Abdi ("I control this vessel"), delivering a remarkable first movie role as the pirate chief in Paul Greengrass's thriller, derived from real events. When the last scene doesn't bring tears, you have no heart.
7. Three-Sided Figure (2009)
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