You Might Want a More Substantial Ship: 20 Finest Motion Pictures Located on the Ocean – Ranked!

20. Ocean Terror (1998)

This filmmaker's futuristic scarefest chronicles a collection of scene-stealing ensemble cast portraying soldiers of fortune hired to sink the cruise ship the main setting. Yet a enormous cephalopod has already arrived! Among the endangered passengers are Treat Williams as a diamond criminal.

19. The 1900 Story (1998)

A baby, deserted on the passenger vessel the central location, grows up to be a talented keyboardist (Tim Roth) who never steps off the boat. The highlight of Giuseppe Tornatore's imaginative story is the main character competing in a piano duel with a jazz legend, rather unfairly shown as a smug bastard.

18. Ocean Planet (1995)

The main star portrays a warrior-esque wanderer with webbed feet and a enhanced trimaran in this high-cost sci-fi B-movie, taking place in a distant time where melting polar ice-caps have submerged the Earth. The entire population is hunting for fabled solid ground while fending off the villain and his group of continuously smoking pirates.

17. The Titanic (1997)

An extended period of tiresome canoodling between a wealthy lady (the female lead) and an free-spirited artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) are rescued by James Cameron's impressive reconstruction of among history's most infamous disasters. One must appreciate the audacity of a cinematic artist who manages to twist a death toll of numerous victims into an heartening tale of liberation.

16. Boat of Lunatics (1965)

Commoners, flamenco dancers and Nazi eugenicists mingle on a ocean liner sailing from Mexico to the Continent in the interwar period. Stanley Kramer's large-scale film features Vivien Leigh, in her last performance, as a unhappy separated woman, but it's a co-star, as the vessel's physician, and a talented performer, as a radical countess, who deliver the movie with its powerful impact.

15. The Last Voyage (1960)

The USS Claridon is destroyed in an detonation and Robert Stack's spouse (the actress) is stuck in their room in this compelling proto-disaster pic. Is it possible for the main character and a heroic engineer (Woody Strode) save her ahead of the vessel goes down? Fun fact: the fictional ship is embodied by the famous French liner a real ship.

14. Nile Killing (1978)

Two legendary actresses are part of the murder suspects on board a Nile paddle steamer in this all-star Agatha Christie detective story. The main star, as the Belgian sleuth, fails to stop half the cast being killed, which narrows his suspects to a smaller group. Bags more fun than the modern adaptation.

13. Sea Silence (1989)

Two lead actors portray a husband and wife attempting to recover from the grief of their offspring's demise by sailing their boat for a spin in the ocean, where they save another actor from a damaged vessel. Poor decision! The director's thriller is essentially a slasher movie at sea, but an exceptionally well-made one that put Kidman on the map.

12. The Maggie (1954)

An Englishman, shipping goods for an wealthy entrepreneur, is tricked into using a poor condition "Scottish vessel" in the director's brutal British film in the unconventional style of his own earlier film. Predictably, the vessel's Scottish captain and team trick the main characters for a journey, in all senses of the expression.

11. Juggernaut (1974)

This filmmaker imparts his suspense story a political dimension perspective in this nerve-shredding story of bombs planted on a passenger ship, the SS Britannic. What's the correct choice? Two lead actors play demolition specialists; a supporting player, as the cruise director, delivers a touching portrayal in sadly funny despair.

10. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

This cinematic interpretation of Paul Gallico's novel is part of the zenith of the 1970s disaster genre. The fictional ship is capsized by a ocean surge, and it's up to the main protagonist to guide his followers through the inverted hull to safety. a supporting player is unforgettable as a small business owner's partner with a practical history of athletic swimming.

9. All is Lost (2013)

The lead actor provides a experienced exemplary performance in solo performance as a man struggling to endure in the Indian Ocean after his personal boat, the main setting, is harmed in a collision with an lost transport unit. It's stressful enough to view, so heaven knows how physically gruelling it must have been for the elderly actor to shoot.

8. Captain Phillips (2013)

Tom Hanks provides excellent performance in part of his ordinary-person-in-extraordinary-circumstances characters, as the commander of an commercial transport commandeered by Somali pirates off the Horn of Africa. His performance is complemented by another actor ("Now I'm in charge"), providing a outstanding initial cinematic appearance as the criminal boss in Paul Greengrass's thriller, based on real events. Should the last scene fails to move you, you have no heart.

7. Geometric Shape (2009)

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