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Kenneth More | Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller | |
Ronald Allen | Mr. Clarke | |
Robert Ayres | Maj. Arthur Peuchen | |
Honor Blackman | Mrs. Liz Lucas | |
Anthony Bushell | Capt. Arthur Rostron | |
John Cairney | Mr. Murphy | |
Jill Dixon | Mrs. Clarke | |
Jane Downs | Mrs. Sylvia Lightoller | |
James Dyrenforth | Col. Archibald Gracie | |
Michael Goodliffe | Thomas Andrews | |
Kenneth Griffith | Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips | |
Harriette Johns | Lady Richard | |
Frank Lawton | Chairman J. Bruce Ismay | |
Richard Leech | First Officer William Murdoch | |
David McCallum | Assistant Wireless Operator Harold Bride | |
Alec McCowen | Wireless Operator Harold Thomas Cottam | |
Tucker McGuire | Mrs. Margaret 'Molly' Brown | |
John Merivale | Robbie Lucas | |
Ralph Michael | Mr. Yates | |
Laurence Naismith | Capt. Edward John Smith |
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Producer |
William MacQuitty
Earl St. John |
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Writer |
Eric Ambler
Walter Lord |
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Cinematography |
Geoffrey Unsworth
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Musician |
William Alwyn
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The sinking of the Titanic is presented in a highly realistic fashion in this tense British drama. The disaster is portrayed largely from the perspective of the ocean liner's second officer, Charles Lightoller. Despite numerous warnings about ice, the ship sails on, with Capt. Edward John Smith keeping it going at a steady clip. When the doomed vessel finally hits an iceberg, the crew and passengers discover that they lack enough lifeboats, and tragedy follows. |
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