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Titanic (2012)

Titanic (2012)
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Director Jon Jones teams with screenwriter Julian Fellowes for this four-part mini-series centered on the tragic sinking of the Titanic. Glen Blackhall, Ruth Bradley, and Toby Jones star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jon Jones
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Synopsis of Titanic

Director Jon Jones teams with screenwriter Julian Fellowes for this four-part mini-series centered on the tragic sinking of the Titanic. Glen Blackhall, Ruth Bradley, and Toby Jones star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
187 mins
Director(s):
Jon Jones
Writer(s):
Julian Fellowes
Producer(s):
Nigel Stafford-ClarkChris Thompson
Categories:
TelevisionForeign
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    Ann C.

    "Downton Abbey Goes to Sea." Julian Fellowes, writer of the wildly popular series set in an English great house, turns his formidable talents to a centennial film about the Titanic disaster. While the script focuses on passenger groups from all classes of society, and the friction that develops between them, there's also plenty of coverage of the desperate crew and their efforts to save lives. I found this recent mini-series well worth viewing.

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    Traci D.

    i thought this was a very good mini-series.It seems to be probably how it truely was in that timeframe.It was sugar coated on how different classes would look at each other.Worth renting

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    Arturo M.

    Truly well done for Titanic's 100th Anniversary made for tv movie -- well worth watching plus Feature Bonus is truly interesting and also worth viewing.

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