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

20. Deep Rising (1998)

The director's sci-fi horror pulp details a collection of attention-grabbing character actors acting as hired guns employed to demolish the passenger vessel Argonautica. However a giant mutant octopus has already arrived! Featuring the potential cephalopod fodder are Famke Janssen as a jewel thief.

19. 1900's Tale (1998)

A newborn, abandoned on the transatlantic liner a fictional ship, grows up to be a accomplished musician (Tim Roth) who never steps off the vessel. The peak moment of this filmmaker's whimsical hokum is the protagonist competing in a piano duel with a jazz legend, rather unfairly shown as a arrogant character.

18. Ocean Planet (1995)

The main star portrays a warrior-esque nomad with mutated appendages and a enhanced sailing vessel in this high-cost sci-fi B-movie, set in a distant time where melting polar ice-caps have inundated the world. All people is hunting for fabled solid ground while fighting off the villain and his group of continuously smoking marauders.

17. The Titanic (1997)

A significant portion of love story development between a wealthy lady (the female lead) and an free-spirited artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) are rescued by this filmmaker's impressive reconstruction of among history's well-known catastrophes. It's impossible not to respect the boldness of a cinematic artist who manages to twist a death toll of numerous victims into an emotionally uplifting narrative of emancipation.

16. Vessel of Madness (1965)

Peasants, artistic entertainers and German ideologists interact on a ocean liner journeying from North America to the Continent in 1933. Stanley Kramer's epic features a cinema icon, in her final role, as a sad divorcee, but it's another actor, as the vessel's physician, and another cast member, as a political noblewoman, who provide the motion picture with its emotional wallop.

15. The Last Voyage (1960)

The central vessel is destroyed in an explosion and Robert Stack's spouse (the actress) is stuck in their room in this gripping early catastrophe film. Can the hero and a heroic engineer (the actor) save her before the ship sinks? Interesting note: the Claridon is played by the famous French liner a real ship.

14. Death on the Nile (1978)

Bette Davis are part of the homicide possibilities on board a Egyptian riverboat in this all-star Agatha Christie murder mystery. The lead actor, as the Belgian sleuth, cannot prevent half the cast being stabbed, which reduces his suspects to a limited selection. Much more enjoyable than the 2022 remake.

13. Ocean Stillness (1989)

Sam Neill portray a married couple seeking to heal from the grief of their offspring's demise by sailing their boat for a journey in the Pacific, where they save a co-star from a damaged vessel. Big mistake! This filmmaker's thriller is basically a horror film at in maritime setting, but an exceptionally well-made one that made her famous.

12. Maggie's Tale (1954)

An British man, transporting items for an US businessman, is deceived into using a run-down "type of boat" in Alexander Mackendrick's brutal UK production in the unconventional style of his own Whisky Galore!. Of course, the vessel's British skipper and staff trick the main characters for a journey, in all senses of the expression.

11. Juggernaut (1974)

This filmmaker gives his suspense story a state-of-the-nation perspective in this anxiety-inducing story of detonators planted on a passenger ship, the main setting. What's the correct choice? David Hemmings portray explosive technicians; a supporting player, as the cruise director, provides a heartbreaking portrayal in sadly funny despair.

10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

This film version of the author's literary work is among the high points of the seventies catastrophe films. The SS Poseidon is overturned by a tidal wave, and it's the job of the main protagonist to lead his flock through the flipped hull to security. a supporting player is unforgettable as a retailer's spouse with a handy history of athletic swimming.

9. Everything's Gone (2013)

Robert Redford delivers a mature exemplary performance in one-man show as a person struggling to survive in the specific sea after his personal boat, the fictional ship, is harmed in a crash with an errant cargo box. It's stressful enough to watch, so it's difficult to comprehend how extremely demanding it must have been for the senior performer to film.

8. Vessel Leader (2013)

The lead actor does sterling work in one of his ordinary-person-in-extraordinary-circumstances performances, as the skipper of an commercial transport commandeered by African raiders off the specific location. He's matched by another actor ("Now I'm in charge"), providing a sensational first movie role as the pirate chief in this filmmaker's thriller, derived from true stories. If the final sequence doesn't make you blub, you're not human.

7. Three-Sided Figure (2009)

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