You Might Want a More Substantial Ship: The 20 Best Motion Pictures Located on the Ocean – Ranked!
20. Ocean Terror (1998)
The director's futuristic scarefest follows a bunch of memorable supporting players portraying soldiers of fortune hired to sink the passenger vessel the main setting. Yet a enormous cephalopod has beaten them to it! Including the potential cephalopod fodder are Kevin J O'Connor as a jewel thief.
19. 1900's Tale (1998)
A newborn, left on the passenger vessel a fictional ship, matures to be a gifted pianist (Tim Roth) who never steps off the vessel. The climax of this filmmaker's fantastical tale is the main character fighting a musical showdown with Jelly Roll Morton, rather unfairly portrayed as a smug bastard.
18. Aquatic World (1995)
The main star portrays a warrior-esque wanderer with mutated appendages and a modified watercraft in this megabudget sci-fi B-movie, located in a later era where vanishing ice sheets have inundated the Earth. Everyone is hunting for legendary terra firma while fending off the villain and his gang of chain-smoking marauders.
17. RMS Titanic (1997)
A significant portion of love story development between a wealthy lady (the actress) and an working-class man (the male lead) are redeemed by the director's impressive reconstruction of a famous notorious catastrophes. You have to admire the chutzpah of a cinematic artist who successfully transforms a fatalities of over a thousand into an heartening story of emancipation.
16. Ship of Fools (1965)
Working-class people, Spanish performers and Nazi eugenicists interact on a passenger ship sailing from Latin America to the Continent in the interwar period. This filmmaker's sweeping drama includes a cinema icon, in her last performance, as a unhappy separated woman, but it's a co-star, as the medical officer, and another cast member, as a radical countess, who supply the movie with its powerful impact.
15. Final Journey (1960)
The fictional ship is destroyed in an explosion and Robert Stack's partner (the co-star) is trapped in their room in this intense early catastrophe film. Will Stack and a brave technician (the supporting player) free her prior to the ship sinks? Fun fact: the main setting is embodied by the legendary historic ship Île de France.
14. Murder on the Nile (1978)
Angela Lansbury are among the killing culprits on board a Nile paddle steamer in this all-star mystery writer whodunit. Peter Ustinov, as Hercule Poirot, fails to stop several passengers being shot, which reduces his persons of interest to a smaller group. Much more enjoyable than the modern adaptation.
13. Sea Silence (1989)
Sam Neill play a partners seeking to heal from the pain of their offspring's demise by taking their yacht for a trip in the Pacific, where they recover a co-star from a foundering ship. Big mistake! Phillip Noyce's tense movie is basically a slasher movie at on the ocean, but an exceptionally well-made one that put Kidman on the map.
12. The Maggie (1954)
An UK citizen, moving goods for an wealthy entrepreneur, is tricked into using a run-down "type of boat" in Alexander Mackendrick's harsh Ealing comedy in the rebellious vein of his own previous work. Predictably, the boat's UK commander and crew deceive the inexperienced passengers for a journey, in every meaning of the word.
11. Unstoppable Force (1974)
The director provides his suspense story a state-of-the-nation angle in this nerve-shredding yarn of detonators planted on a luxury liner, the main setting. What's the correct choice? Richard Harris act as bomb disposal experts; Roy Kinnear, as the cruise director, delivers a heartbreaking portrayal in humorous tragedy.
10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
This adaptation of the author's novel is one of the peaks of the era of disaster movies. The fictional ship is capsized by a tsunami, and it's the job of the lead character to lead his group through the upturned hull to safety. the actress is unforgettable as a small business owner's partner with a useful experience of athletic swimming.
9. All is Lost (2013)
The main star provides a late-career masterclass in single character portrayal as a person fighting to survive in the specific sea after his yacht, the Virginia Jean, is harmed in a impact with an stray transport unit. It's stressful enough to observe, so it's difficult to comprehend how physically gruelling it must have been for the elderly actor to record.
8. Vessel Leader (2013)
Tom Hanks delivers excellent performance in one of his everyman-in-crisis performances, as the skipper of an commercial transport hijacked by maritime criminals off the geographical area. His performance is complemented by a co-star ("I control this vessel"), delivering a remarkable first movie role as the criminal boss in Paul Greengrass's suspense film, based on real events. When the last scene fails to move you, you're emotionally detached.
7. Triangle (2009)
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