You Might Want a Larger Vessel: Top 20 Greatest Films Located on the Ocean – Listed!

20. Abyssal Attack (1998)

This filmmaker's futuristic scarefest details a bunch of attention-grabbing supporting players playing hired guns employed to sink the cruise ship Argonautica. But a giant mutant octopus has already arrived! Including the endangered passengers are Famke Janssen as a diamond criminal.

19. The 1900 Story (1998)

A infant, deserted on the transatlantic liner a fictional ship, matures to be a talented keyboardist (the main star) who never steps off the ship. The highlight of Giuseppe Tornatore's whimsical hokum is the main character competing in a keyboard contest with Jelly Roll Morton, rather unfairly shown as a arrogant character.

18. Ocean Planet (1995)

Kevin Costner portrays a warrior-esque nomad with webbed feet and a modified trimaran in this big-budget science fiction adventure, taking place in a later era where vanishing ice sheets have submerged the planet. All people is hunting for fabled solid ground while fighting off the villain and his band of chain-smoking pirates.

17. RMS Titanic (1997)

An extended period of romantic interludes between a wealthy lady (the actress) and an free-spirited artist (the actor) are saved by the director's breathtaking depiction of a famous most infamous disasters. You have to admire the boldness of a film-maker who artfully converts a fatalities of 1,500 into an inspiring story of freedom.

16. Ship of Fools (1965)

Commoners, Spanish performers and Nazi eugenicists interact on a ocean liner sailing from Latin America to Europe in 1933. This filmmaker's epic features a legendary actress, in her last performance, as a unhappy separated woman, but it's a co-star, as the vessel's physician, and another cast member, as a radical countess, who deliver the film with its dramatic punch.

15. Final Journey (1960)

The central vessel is torn asunder in an blast and the protagonist's wife (the co-star) is trapped in their quarters in this compelling proto-disaster pic. Is it possible for the hero and a heroic engineer (the actor) save her before the boat submerges? Interesting note: the Claridon is embodied by the legendary European vessel an actual ocean liner.

14. Nile Killing (1978)

Bette Davis are part of the homicide possibilities on board a African vessel in this ensemble cast mystery writer whodunit. Peter Ustinov, as Hercule Poirot, fails to stop numerous characters being killed, which whittles down his potential killers to a manageable number. Significantly better than the modern adaptation.

13. Sea Silence (1989)

Nicole Kidman play a married couple seeking to heal from the trauma of their offspring's demise by sailing their boat for a journey in the ocean, where they rescue another actor from a foundering ship. Poor decision! This filmmaker's tense movie is basically a slasher movie at on the ocean, but an high-quality one that launched her career.

12. Maggie's Tale (1954)

An British man, shipping goods for an wealthy entrepreneur, is manipulated into employing a run-down "type of boat" in Alexander Mackendrick's harsh Ealing comedy in the rebellious vein of his own previous work. Predictably, the ship's Scottish captain and team deceive the inexperienced passengers for a trip, in every meaning of the word.

11. Juggernaut (1974)

This filmmaker imparts his disaster thriller a political dimension perspective in this anxiety-inducing story of bombs placed on a luxury liner, the SS Britannic. What's the correct choice? David Hemmings play explosive technicians; a supporting player, as the ship's entertainments director, serves up a heartbreaking depiction in humorous tragedy.

10. Ocean Disaster (1972)

This adaptation of Paul Gallico's book is among the high points of the 1970s disaster genre. The fictional ship is flipped over by a tsunami, and it's up to the lead character to guide his flock through the upturned vessel to security. Shelley Winters is unforgettable as a shopkeeper's wife with a useful background of sports participation.

9. Everything's Gone (2013)

Robert Redford delivers a mature brilliant acting in one-man show as a individual battling to survive in the Indian Ocean after his yacht, the fictional ship, is damaged in a collision with an stray shipping container. It's anxious enough to observe, so heaven knows how physically gruelling it must have been for the elderly actor to shoot.

8. Ship Commander (2013)

The lead actor does sterling work in one of his regular-guys-under-intolerable-pressure characters, as the captain of an US merchant vessel commandeered by maritime criminals off the Horn of Africa. His performance is complemented by Barkhad Abdi ("I control this vessel"), making a remarkable initial cinematic appearance as the pirate chief in Paul Greengrass's suspense film, inspired by real events. If the concluding moment doesn't bring tears, you have no heart.

7. Geometric Shape (2009)

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