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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...

Ronald Allen
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Merl 2022-06-04 23:08:43
When I was in elementary school, it seemed that I was watching on the TV of eight channels. It was CC. I almost didn’t remember that I saw it. But when I thought of this movie, I thought of the beginning. The old lady said that the ship was named Titanic and Champagne. How could I remember so clearly?
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Jasper 2022-06-04 19:26:46
In that era without any special effects, such a beautiful disaster film can be made. The card god 97 version removes the main line of Jack Ruth's romantic love, and too many details come from this deep-sea sunken ship! It is not overly sensational, but it shows the true appearance and the portrayal of the group portraits and the various human natures of the shipwreck. 4.5 stars, ★★★★☆
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Mrs. Clarke: [after seeing Mrs. Straus decide to remain on the ship with her husband] She's right, you see. We'll stay together too.
Mr. Clarke: But, she's old. You're young. Please darling; I can look after myself.
Mrs. Clarke: We both can.
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Lady Richard: [observing the strict "Women and Children" first policy on the port side of the Boat Deck] It's absurd. On the other side the gentlemen are going in the boats with their ladies. Why on earth we're standing here, I don't know.
Sir Richard: But... Well, there'll be room in the boats for everybody.
Lady Richard: Of course there will.