You Should Consider a Larger Vessel: 20 Finest Films Located on the Ocean – Listed!

20. Deep Rising (1998)

This filmmaker's science fiction thriller details a bunch of memorable ensemble cast acting as soldiers of fortune employed to destroy the luxury liner a fictional ship. Yet a massive sea creature has already arrived! Among the endangered passengers are Famke Janssen as a gem smuggler.

19. The Legend of 1900 (1998)

A infant, abandoned on the ocean-going ship a fictional ship, develops to be a accomplished musician (Tim Roth) who remains aboard the ship. The peak moment of this filmmaker's whimsical hokum is the protagonist battling a musical showdown with a jazz legend, rather unfairly shown as a arrogant character.

18. Waterworld (1995)

Kevin Costner portrays a warrior-esque nomad with aquatic adaptations and a souped-up watercraft in this megabudget futuristic thriller, located in a distant time where vanishing ice sheets have flooded the world. All people is seeking mythical Dryland while resisting the villain and his band of chain-smoking marauders.

17. Titanic (1997)

A significant portion of love story development between a upper-class woman (the female lead) and an free-spirited artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) are redeemed by James Cameron's breathtaking depiction of one the 20th century's notorious tragedies. It's impossible not to respect the audacity of a film-maker who artfully converts a casualties of over a thousand into an inspiring tale of freedom.

16. Ship of Fools (1965)

Working-class people, Spanish performers and Nazi eugenicists rub shoulders on a passenger ship traveling from Latin America to the Old World in 1933. Stanley Kramer's epic features a legendary actress, in her last performance, as a sad divorcee, but it's a co-star, as the vessel's physician, and another cast member, as a political noblewoman, who deliver the motion picture with its emotional wallop.

15. Ultimate Trip (1960)

The USS Claridon is ripped apart in an detonation and the protagonist's spouse (the actress) is trapped in their cabin in this intense early catastrophe film. Is it possible for the hero and a courageous worker (Woody Strode) save her ahead of the vessel goes down? Interesting note: the main setting is embodied by the famous historic ship a real ship.

14. Nile Killing (1978)

Two legendary actresses are among the killing culprits on board a Egyptian riverboat in this celebrity-filled Agatha Christie whodunit. The main star, as the Belgian sleuth, fails to stop half the cast being stabbed, which reduces his potential killers to a manageable number. Bags more fun than the modern adaptation.

13. Ocean Stillness (1989)

Two lead actors play a married couple seeking to heal from the grief of their son's death by venturing on their vessel for a trip in the Pacific, where they save a co-star from a sinking schooner. Big mistake! Phillip Noyce's suspense film is basically a horror film at sea, but an ultra-classy one that put Kidman on the map.

12. The Maggie (1954)

An UK citizen, shipping furniture for an American industrialist, is deceived into hiring a dilapidated "Scottish vessel" in the director's harsh UK production in the subversive style of his own Whisky Galore!. Predictably, the boat's UK commander and crew deceive the inexperienced passengers for a journey, in every meaning of the expression.

11. Overwhelming Power (1974)

Richard Lester imparts his disaster thriller a political dimension tilt in this anxiety-inducing yarn of bombs planted on a passenger ship, the main setting. Red wire or blue wire? Richard Harris act as demolition specialists; a supporting player, as the vessel's activities coordinator, serves up a touching study in sadly funny despair.

10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

This film version of Paul Gallico's literary work is part of the zenith of the era of disaster movies. The fictional ship is overturned by a ocean surge, and it's up to the main protagonist to lead his group through the upturned ship to security. a supporting player is memorable as a retailer's spouse with a useful background of athletic swimming.

9. Everything's Gone (2013)

Robert Redford provides a experienced exemplary performance in one-man show as a person struggling to survive in the maritime location after his sailing vessel, the main setting, is harmed in a crash with an lost transport unit. It's stressful enough to observe, so it's difficult to comprehend how physically gruelling it must have been for the 76-year-old star to shoot.

8. Captain Phillips (2013)

The main star provides outstanding acting in part of his everyman-in-crisis characters, as the skipper of an commercial transport commandeered by African raiders off the geographical area. He has great chemistry by Barkhad Abdi ("I'm the captain now"), providing a outstanding initial cinematic appearance as the raider leader in this filmmaker's suspense film, derived from actual incidents. Should the final sequence doesn't make you blub, you're not human.

7. Triangle (2009)

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