Titanic (1943)
- Director(s):
- Herbert Selpin, Werner Klingler, (more
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This dramatic recounting of the disastrous maiden voyage of H.M.S. Titanic was produced in Germany during WWII and features an undertow of anti-British propaganda absent from other versions of the story. The building of the luxurious ocean liner Titantic proves to be a hugely expensive proposition, and Sir Bruce Ismay (Ernst Fritz Furbringer), president of White Star Lines, wants to make sure that the ship's first crossing is big news. It is at his urging that Capt. Edward J. Smith (Otto Wernicke) pushes for a record speed in their voyage to New York, sowing the seeds for later disaster. This Titanic features a number of rich, decadent British passengers and a handful noble German peasants. While the film was produced with the participation of the Nazi government, its portrait of a disaster at sea proved to be more depressing than inspiring, and it was pulled from theaters shortly after its initial release, though it has since appeared on television and on home video in Europe. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 85 mins
Complete Cast:
- Kirsten Heiberg
- Hans Nielsen
- Otto Wernicke - Captain Edward J. Smith
- Sepp Rist
- Karl Schoenboeck
- Director(s):
- Herbert Selpin, Werner Klingler
- Writer(s):
- Herbert Selpin
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