Titanic (1953) - Part 10 (FINAL PART)

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Titanic is a 1953 American drama film directed by Jean Negulesco. Its plot is centered around an estranged couple sailing on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, which took place in April 1912. Although not historically accurate, it's still considered a classic.

Directed By:
Jean Negulesco


Release Date:
April 16, 1953


Cast:
Clifton Webb as Richard Ward Sturges
Barbara Stanwyck as Julia Sturges
Robert Wagner as Gifford "Giff" Rogers
Audrey Dalton as Annette Sturges
Harper Carter as Norman Sturges
Thelma Ritter as Maude Young
Brian Aherne as Capt. Edward John Smith
Richard Basehart as George S. Headley
Allyn Joslyn as Earl Meeker
James Todd as Sandy Comstock
Frances Bergen as Madeleine Astor
William Johnstone as John Jacob Astor IV
Christopher Severn as Flag messenger
James O'Hara as Devlin (lookout)
Charles FitzSimons as Chief Officer Wilde
Barry Bernard as First Officer Murdoch
Edmund Purdom as Second Officer Lightoller
Guy Standing Jr. as George D. Widener
Hellen Van Tuyl as Ida Straus
Roy Gordon as Isador Straus
Marta Mitrovich as Mrs. Jean Uzcadum
Ivis Goulding as Emma (1st Class Stewardess)
Dennis Fraser as Bride (wireless operator)
Ron Hagerthy as Unnamed college student
Ashley Cowan as Phillips (wireless operator)
Camillo Guercio as Benjamin Guggenheim

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  • Thumbs up if you jumped at 6:30

  • the acting was amazeing,stanwyck-wagner-baseh­art, and clifton webb should have won a oscar for this one of the best performance is move history,no matter how many times i watch the last scene i will always remember clifton webb saying yes hes my son,thanks for posting one of the most underrated moves of all time and yes better then james camerons version though that was also good, thanks movegoer

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  • 6:19 I can't believe they are just going to leave us here

  • Inquiry, Holding J.P Morgan's I.M.M the owners of White Star and White Star's management responsible. When the British Board of Trade again refused to accept any recommendations, Congress started the Ice Patrols and passed laws requiring any ship making regular port of call in the US to have enough lifeboats for every person on board. The disaster poisoned US- British relations for years and some think delayed our entry into World War One.

  • The Titanic Disaster was the 9-11 of the Edwardian era, every nation was affected. It was also the first nail in the coffin of the British class system. Other countries were outraged that steerage passengers were prevented from coming up on the boat deck while the Duff Coopers were among only 16 in their boat, having bribed an officer to take only them, their servants and some friends. The US, refusing to accept the Board of Trade's "business as usual" judgement, had it's own.....

  • 100 años,este trajico accidente,,,siempre en la memoria de el mundo

  • i've seen this movie really is good better the James cameron Titanic film.

  • Overall this movie's OK, but as a true Titanic fanatic, the only thing that sucked with this film was the very inaccurate interiors of the ship (i.e. the grand staircase).

  • The boy they cast as her son looks just like Barbara Stanwyck - it's uncanny!

  • @fisteberg Why do people like you feel the need to tell people how much you hate the 1997 movie? The fact that he prefers that film is entirely down to him. Also, it's not exactly the same at all. Of course some characters are very similar to other titanic movies, but you do realise that this was based on an actual event, right? Get over yourself and stop whining because you don't like a different movie, and you apparently can't handle the fact that someone has a different opinion than you.

  • 6:26 That man sobs as he takes a breath is so sad, Tears welling up in his eyes and mine

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