John Moulder-Brown

John Moulder-Brown

  • Born: 1953-6-3
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    • Nicolas 2022-06-04 20:48:07

      Watch Roy Ward Baker's "A Night to Remember"



      Director: Roy Ward Baker
      Screenplay: Eric Ambler / Walter Lord
      Starring: Kenneth More / Ronald Allen / Robert Ayres / Honor Blackman / Anthony Bushell

      Production Country/Region: UK
      Release Date: 1958-07-01 >More
      Languages: English/
      Also known in German/Italian : Night of Remembering/Ice Sea...

    • Mavis 2022-06-04 22:20:57

      Funeral of the times

      Funeral of the times

      A Night to Remember

      Filmed in 1958, "The Shipwreck in the Ice Sea" was the most important film on this subject before James Cameron. Its brilliance is not only the creation of countless Gaoming bridges similar to the continuous performance of the band, which is paid tribute...

    • Jean 2022-06-04 19:31:06

      I know this is out of fairness, but why have to arrange for the lower-class passengers who boarded later to assume the panic, and the first-class passengers who boarded first to assume the conscience? One of the biggest gaps between classes is not the material condition but the right to choose. If gamblers are thrown into the lower hatch, so that they will only have two combo boats when they get out of the deck, how much physical and mental time will they have? , To make a moral choice? Cameron clearly understood the cruelty.

    • Jacinthe 2022-06-04 22:49:52

      While watching this movie today, I found that there was also a piece of news: "The latest picture! The wreck of the Titanic will be severely corroded or disappear completely in 2030"-from April 12, 1912, the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean Later, many film and television dramas described this human tragedy. This movie and the 1997 movie Myth of Cards are both high-scoring movies. I have seen "Titanic" a long time ago, and this "Ice Sea" "The Shipwreck" was only fully appreciated in Blu-ray quality today. It should be said that this movie has created the suspense of hitting an iceberg from the beginning, but I did not expect it to be so fast, and "Titanic" has a line of emotions. The disaster is only the climax of the movie, and watching this black-and-white movie, I found that there are actually many shadows of "Ruth" and Jack in the movie. It seems that the tragedy caused by many lovers on the big boat is actually not unrelated to man-made operations. Probably it was a kind of arrogance and arrogance that caused such a disaster of the century that more than 1,500 people were shipwrecked.

    A Night to Remember quotes

    • Andrews: They're clearing away two of the collapsible boats, if they succeed, I'm sure they'll be a place for you in one of them.

      Mr. Clarke: See, you can still go. Please darling.

      Mrs. Clarke: No. We've started out together and we'll finish together. Are you married Mr. Andrews?

      Andrews: Yes, and if my wife were here I'd think she would go.

      Mrs. Clarke: Do you have a family?

      Andrews: Yes.

      Mrs. Clarke: Then it would make a differance then wouldn't it?

      Andrews: Perhaps. Let my give you some advice, put your lifebelts on and lower yourself down using the ropes hanging over the side. Don't jump if you can avoid it. When you're in the water swim away from the ship at once, and be well clear of her when she sinks.

      Mr. Clarke: Thank you, we'll remember.

      Mr. Clarke: I wonder if he will save himself?

      Mrs. Clarke: We'll save ourselves.

    • [watching the half-filled lifeboats being launched]

      Crewman: If they're sending boats away, why don't they put some *people* in them?