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194388 minDrama, History

Titanic

Is Titanic a Hit or Flop?

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Is Titanic worth watching? With a rating of 6.012/10, this Drama, History film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Titanic Synopsis

In 1912, the Titanic embarks on its inevitable collision course with history. In the wake of the over-spending required to build the largest luxury ship in the world, White Star Line executive Sir Bruce Ismay schemes to reverse the direction of his company's plummeting stock value. Onboard the Titanic, brave German 1st Officer Petersen struggles to convince his self-important British superiors not to overexert the ship's engines.

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Top Cast

Sybille Schmitz
Sybille SchmitzSigrid Olinsky
Hans Nielsen
Hans NielsenOffizier Petersen
Kirsten Heiberg
Kirsten HeibergGloria
Karl Schönböck
Karl SchönböckJohn Jacob Astor
Otto Wernicke
Otto WernickeKapitän Edward J. Smith
Franz Schafheitlin
Franz SchafheitlinHunderson
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Ernst Fritz FürbringerSir Joseph Bruce Ismay
Sepp Rist
Sepp RistJan
Theodor Loos
Theodor Loos
Hermann Brix
Hermann Brix

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Is Titanic worth watching?

Titanic has received mixed reviews with a 6.012/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, History movies.

Is Titanic hit or flop?

Titanic has received average ratings (6.012/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Titanic?

Titanic is a Drama, History movie that In 1912, the Titanic embarks on its inevitable collision course with history. In the wake of the over-spending required to build the largest luxury sh...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 24, 2024
★ 6

Right from the beginning, it's quite hard to take this too seriously. A group of investors gather only to realise that the White Star Line is quite literally running on fumes. Their stock is falling through the floor due to the extravagances of the spend on the RMS Titanic and it's chairman "Ismay" (Ernest Fritz Fürbringer) decides that they will have to find the ship's wealthiest clients and try to coax them into reversing this decline. Then to sea and the film becomes a standard series of maritime melodramas with loads of treachery, adultery and for many the impending iceberg may well have been welcome! The concluding scenes are actually quite tensely handled by Herbert Selpin but the exaggerated characterisations and clearly expressed anti-British sentiment, as well as scant attention to the known facts - even in 1943 - render the thing little better than a piece of clumsy propaganda that played a bit fast and loose with some real historical figures. The only thing that was really missing was an assertion that the iceberg was just a craftily disguised U-boat! It's worth a watch, though - at times the philosophies of venality and cowardice from some aboard might be nearer the mark than we'd care to admit.