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

20. Deep Rising (1998)

The director's sci-fi horror pulp follows a group of scene-stealing ensemble cast portraying hired guns hired to destroy the cruise ship a fictional ship. But a enormous cephalopod has beaten them to it! Including the likely victims are Famke Janssen as a diamond criminal.

19. The Legend of 1900 (1998)

A baby, abandoned on the passenger vessel the central location, grows up to be a accomplished musician (the main star) who refuses to leave the vessel. The highlight of this filmmaker's imaginative story is the main character competing in a keyboard contest with a historical figure, rather unfairly shown as a arrogant character.

18. Aquatic World (1995)

Kevin Costner portrays a fighter-inspired nomad with mutated appendages and a enhanced trimaran in this megabudget sci-fi B-movie, located in a later era where melting polar ice-caps have inundated the planet. All people is hunting for mythical Dryland while fighting off the villain and his gang of continuously smoking raiders.

17. RMS Titanic (1997)

A significant portion of tiresome canoodling between a posh chick (the actress) and an free-spirited artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) are redeemed by the director's breathtaking depiction of one the 20th century's most infamous disasters. It's impossible not to respect the audacity of a cinematic artist who manages to twist a fatalities of numerous victims into an inspiring story of emancipation.

16. Boat of Lunatics (1965)

Commoners, artistic entertainers and political extremists mingle on a commercial vessel traveling from Mexico to Europe in the interwar period. This filmmaker's epic stars a legendary actress, in her last performance, as a sad divorcee, but it's another actor, as the ship's doctor, and Simone Signoret, as a political noblewoman, who deliver the film with its dramatic punch.

15. Ultimate Trip (1960)

The USS Claridon is ripped apart in an explosion and Robert Stack's wife (the actress) is trapped in their cabin in this intense precursor to disaster movies. Can the hero and a courageous worker (the supporting player) rescue her prior to the vessel goes down? Fun fact: the fictional ship is embodied by the renowned European vessel Île de France.

14. Murder on the Nile (1978)

Two legendary actresses are among the killing culprits on board a Nile paddle steamer in this all-star mystery writer detective story. The main star, as the famous detective, fails to stop half the cast being shot, which narrows his persons of interest to a smaller group. Bags more fun than the 2022 remake.

13. Dead Calm (1989)

Nicole Kidman act as a husband and wife trying to get over the trauma of their child's passing by taking their yacht for a spin in the sea, where they save Billy Zane from a damaged vessel. Big mistake! This filmmaker's tense movie is essentially a horror film at sea, but an ultra-classy one that made her famous.

12. The Maggie (1954)

An UK citizen, moving items for an wealthy entrepreneur, is tricked into hiring a poor condition "Scottish vessel" in the director's harsh Ealing comedy in the unconventional vein of his own previous work. Predictably, the ship's UK commander and staff trick the main characters for a trip, in all senses of the word.

11. Unstoppable Force (1974)

Richard Lester gives his disaster thriller a political dimension tilt in this anxiety-inducing tale of bombs positioned on a passenger ship, the SS Britannic. Which wire to cut? Two lead actors act as explosive technicians; another actor, as the cruise director, provides a heartbreaking depiction in tragicomic desperation.

10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

This adaptation of this writer's novel is among the high points of the 1970s disaster genre. The fictional ship is capsized by a tsunami, and it's the responsibility of the lead character to direct his followers through the flipped ship to security. a supporting player is memorable as a small business owner's partner with a handy background of competitive swimming.

9. Everything's Gone (2013)

The main star delivers a mature brilliant acting in solo performance as a person fighting to stay alive in the maritime location after his personal boat, the Virginia Jean, is damaged in a collision with an lost cargo box. It's nerve-wracking enough to view, so heaven knows how extremely demanding it must have been for the 76-year-old star to shoot.

8. Vessel Leader (2013)

The lead actor delivers excellent performance in one of his everyman-in-crisis performances, as the commander of an American cargo ship hijacked by maritime criminals off the Horn of Africa. He has great chemistry by a co-star ("I'm the captain now"), making a outstanding first movie role as the raider leader in this filmmaker's thriller, based on true stories. If the final sequence doesn't bring tears, you have no heart.

7. Geometric Shape (2009)

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