A Night to remember (Captioned)

United Kingdom, 1958

Film
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The dramatic story of the first sailing and sinking of the ocean liner, “Titanic” in 1912. “RMS Titanic”, the liner they said was unsinkable, struck an iceberg and sank with the loss of 1500 lives. The film faithfully depicts the heroism and horror of the night the unthinkable happened. Starring Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith and David MacCallum as the radio operator. From the book by Walter Lord.

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Credits

director

Roy Baker

editor

Sidney Hayers

producer

William MacQuitty

production company

Rank Film Productions

Duration

02:03:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1958

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

308532

Language

English

Audience classification

PG

Sound/audio

Captioned

Colour

Colour

Holdings

VHS; Access Print (Section 1)

Wikidata

Q633614

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