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Jimmie 2023-09-30 08:45:56
Has the stunt in 1958 been so seamless? ! ? ! I think a large part of Cameron's movie inspiration comes from this movie. I understand the story of titanic from another angle, and I can never watch...
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Florida 2023-09-23 04:58:00
I don't know why I haven't watched "Titanic" in its entirety, and I reject all interpretations and introductions to the film. After watching "Shipwreck in the Ice Sea", I don't think it's necessary to watch Cameron's imitations. The old version has been It's all about everything, and what's rewarding is its surprisingly...
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Trudie 2023-09-19 04:53:11
How much has this film saved Cameron... 85% of the prototypes of "Titanic" are in...
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Shanon 2023-09-14 09:37:06
I saw it when I was a kid! At that time, when the Titanic was the most popular, TV stations were broadcasting this...
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Alyson 2023-09-10 13:13:26
It's really the...
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Angel 2023-08-27 04:56:08
Compare the two versions. . The British black-and-white original was short-lived, and I didn't even catch a glimpse of Titanic, and it sank in a small scale, with little momentum or a special hook, and the protagonist didn't stand out. . The American color version of the long scene is full of grandeur and sensational. . The latter imitates the former in many plots but has surpassed especially 'Ladies and Children First'. . Compared with the old version, it is very ordinary and more like a...
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Morton 2023-08-16 01:40:23
No sensationalism, no pretentiousness, no special effects, all the advantages of old films, that is, the performance is a bit random, the plot is not compact...
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Concepcion 2023-08-14 22:02:51
ICS is playing. . Compared to Cameron's version, this version is more faithful to...
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Hunter 2023-08-02 02:29:18
When I was very young, I stayed up late to watch, and I still remember the couple embracing on the...
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Elissa 2023-07-23 18:19:06
20150115 Suzhou. In the 1958 British film, many details of Cameron's version came from this, including the band, the gentleman who stayed, the coward who stole, the careless American woman, and the scenes of the other two ships. The plot is very compact and serious. Without the love scene, the scene is definitely not as spectacular, but it was very good in that era. Kashen is a master of business, he has fully tapped the commerciality of this story, and adding love is the icing on the cake.
A Night to Remember Comments
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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/
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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...
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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.
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[watching the half-filled lifeboats being launched]
Crewman: If they're sending boats away, why don't they put some *people* in them?
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Language: English,Russian,Polish,German,Italian Release date: December 16, 1958