A Night to Remember

A Night to Remember

  • Director: Roy Ward Baker
  • Writer: Walter Lord,Eric Ambler
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English, Russian, Polish, German, Italian
  • Release date: December 16, 1958
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66 : 1
  • Also known as: Titanic
  • "A Night to Remember" (A Night to Remember) is an action film directed by Roy Ward Baker, adapted from Walter Lord's book "A Night to Remember" (A Night to Remember) by Kenneth Moore, Horner Blackman and others participated in the performance. This film depicts the "maiden voyage" of the Royal British and Irish cruise ship "RMS Titanic" (RMS.Titanic), known as "unsinkable" in 1912, when it sank after colliding with an iceberg. It truly and vividly portrays different identities, Characters of different classes and the various mental outlooks they showed during the sinking of the "Titanic".

    Details

    • Release date December 16, 1958
    • Filming locations Great Fosters Hotel, Egham, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production companies The Rank Organisation

    Box office

    Budget

    $1,680,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Clifton 2022-12-21 23:11:53

      A Night to Remember

      The old version of the feature film about the wreck of the Titanic, filmed in 1958.
      This is a film written in the annals of history; this film describes the scene of the British luxury cruise ship "Titanic" in 1912 when the British luxury cruise ship "Titanic" sank after colliding with an iceberg, which vividly portrays the difference. Identity, people of different classes, and the various mental outlooks they showed during the sinking of the...

    • By Bernhard 2022-11-29 09:03:50

      I like true tragedies better than cliché love

      Snow strikes people, and some friends from the north show Blizzard in the circle of friends. Surround the furnace, look at Roy. Ward's Shipwreck in the Ice Sea (1958), the pores are blown up and his thoughts are rolling. The Titanic without Jack and Ruth is more real, and the coldness in black and white is more cold. Tragedy is to show people the good destruction. How many disaster movies have not reached the height of tragedy. They show off disasters, play with disasters, and use disasters as...

    • By Drake 2022-11-25 00:28:17

      Those if things

      This classic black-and-white film shot in 1958 is adapted from the novel "A Night to Remember" by the famous American historical researcher Walter Lauder.

      "Titanic", also known as "Titanic", is probably the most famous passenger ship in the world. On April 14, 1912, this "unsinkable ship" hit an iceberg and sank into the Atlantic Ocean, leaving the world with endless regrets and conjectures.

      Although the special effects of this old movie appear to be a bit rough and...

    • By Keely 2022-11-22 12:20:24

      Why do you say it is "the same taste as chewing wax"

      Feedback posted dedicated to the Virgin boss

      This is a criticism of your Thai essay, discomfort, please turn driving.

           First of all, it is obvious that I stand in the team ANTR.
           The name of a certain Thai was "Romeo and Juliet in Your Thai", and it was positioned as an epic of love. Ka Lao himself also said that this is not a disaster film, but a romance film. In other words, although it chose the same historical event as ANTR, it is not much comparable. ANTR’s...

    • By Coralie 2022-11-18 23:26:53

      ferry

      This is a short essay criticizing you. If you feel unwell, please turn around. First of all, it is obvious that I stand in the team ANTR. The name of a certain Thai was "Romeo and Juliet in Your Thai", and it was positioned as an epic of love. Ka Lao himself also said that this is not a disaster film, but a romance film. In other words, although it chose the same historical event as ANTR, it is not much comparable. ANTR’s focus is on this disaster, and what it wants to show is many...

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    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    • By Trudie 2023-09-19 04:53:11

      How much has this film saved Cameron... 85% of the prototypes of "Titanic" are in...

    • By 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...

    • By Alyson 2023-09-10 13:13:26

      It's really the...

    Movie plot

    The old version of the feature film about the wreck of the Titanic filmed in 1958.
    This is a film written in the annals of history; this film describes the scene of the British luxury cruise ship "Titanic" in 1912, which was called the "world's most", and was sunk by a collision with an iceberg. It vividly portrays the difference. Identities, people from different classes, and the various mental outlooks they showed during the sinking...
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    Movie quotes

    • Capt. Arthur Rostron: [Captain Rostron is urging his Chief Engineer to give him all the speed possible as they race to the rescue] Cut your heating and hot water. Cut anything you like. But I've *got* to have every ounce of steam you can give me.

    • Mrs. Margaret 'Molly' Brown: [looks around Lifeboat 6 as it's being lowered] Hey, we've only got one sailor with us. That's not enough to manage this boat.

      [Calls up to the Boat Deck as other women look around and confirm her observation]

      Mrs. Margaret 'Molly' Brown: Hold it there.

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: [to seamen at falls] Stop lowering.

      [Calls down to the boat]

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: What's the matter?

      Mrs. Margaret 'Molly' Brown: Hey son. We only got one sailor in this boat!

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: [Looks around Boat Deck for any available seamen] Are there any spare hands here?

      Maj. Arthur Peuchen: [Looks around, notices there are no seamen around, and steps forward] I'll go, if you like.

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: Are you a sailor?

      Maj. Arthur Peuchen: I'm a yachtsman.

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: [Indicates lowering ropes for the boat] If you're seaman enough to slip down that lifeline, you can go.

      [Yells down to boat]

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: Below.

      Hitchens: Sir.

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: Let's have that line.

      [the lifeline is swung towards the side of the ship. Lightoller grabs it after a couple of tries and holds it for Peuchen]

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: Right. Good luck.

      [Peuchen grabs the line and swings out over the edge. Lightoller watches as he lowers himself down the rope and safely into the boat. Once he's in safely, Lightoller addresses the seamen at the falls]

      Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: Lower away together.

    • Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller: [after seeing Joughin step out of a boat to give a lady his place] What's the matter? Aren't you in charge of this boat?

      Chief Baker Charles Joughin: Oh, I'm no seaman, sir.

      [Indicates another member of the kitchen staff who's now at the helm]

      Chief Baker Charles Joughin: Joe can manage just as well. Ladies first, eh sir?

      [Lightoller nods approvingly at Joughin's selflessness]