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Le Titanic

Original title: Titanic
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
4.8K
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Le Titanic (1996)
Fictional romantic tale of a rich girl and poor boy who meet on the ill-fated voyage of the 'unsinkable' ship.
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The story of the 1912 sinking of the largest luxury liner ever built, the tragedy that befell over two thousand of the rich and famous as well as of the poor and unknown passengers aboard th... Read allThe story of the 1912 sinking of the largest luxury liner ever built, the tragedy that befell over two thousand of the rich and famous as well as of the poor and unknown passengers aboard the doomed ship.The story of the 1912 sinking of the largest luxury liner ever built, the tragedy that befell over two thousand of the rich and famous as well as of the poor and unknown passengers aboard the doomed ship.

  • Stars
    • Peter Gallagher
    • George C. Scott
    • Catherine Zeta-Jones
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    4.8K
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    • Stars
      • Peter Gallagher
      • George C. Scott
      • Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • 89User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Wynn Park
    • 1996
    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Captain Edward J. Smith
    • 1996
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • Isabella Paradine
    • 1996
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Hazel Foley
    • 1996
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Simon Doonan
    • 1996
    Roger Rees
    Roger Rees
    • J. Bruce Ismay
    • 1996
    Harley Jane Kozak
    Harley Jane Kozak
    • Bess Allison
    • 1996
    Marilu Henner
    Marilu Henner
    • Molly Brown
    • 1996
    Mike Doyle
    Mike Doyle
    • Jamie Perse
    • 1996
    Sonsee Neu
    Sonsee Neu
    • Aase Ludvigsen
    • 1996
    Felicity Waterman
    Felicity Waterman
    • Alice Cleaver
    • 1996
    Malcolm Stewart
    Malcolm Stewart
    • First Officer William Murdoch
    • 1996
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Second Officer Charles Lightoller
    • 1996
    Kavan Smith
    Kavan Smith
    • Fifth Officer Harold Lowe
    • 1996
    Terence Kelly
    Terence Kelly
    • Captain Arthur Henry Rostron
    • 1996
    Scott Hylands
    Scott Hylands
    • John Jacob Astor IV
    • 1996
    Janne Mortil
    Janne Mortil
    • Madeline Astor
    • 1996
    Tamsin Kelsey
    Tamsin Kelsey
    • Clarinda Jack
    • 1996
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    skbrn

    Ludicrous acting, bad sets sinks this boat faster than the iceburg.

    A lot of other comments stated that the acting was great, especially George C. Scott. Sorry, but that's just not so. His lines are delivered dripping with melodrama, so much so that I thought I was watching an amature production. His explanation of the ship and what would happen as soon as he stepped in the wheelhouse (after the collision) was laughable. How he knew the ship was doomed before anyone sounded the hull was amazing. Further technical gaffs was the sound of creaking wood and running water, even in the first class section, within minutes of the collision. The rape scene was apparently some scriptwriter's idea of connecting with contemporary stories, but it was ugly and just not true. In fact, this film is filled with more false info than any other (except the film by the same name with Clifton Webb and Barbara Stanwyk (sp?)). If you want to see the most accurate tale of what occurred during that April night, see the superb "A Night to Remember". I rate this one star out of 10.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Good

    It isn't great, but I was impressed by the overall project. It is overlong, with a somewhat corny script and some of the actors don't convince. The rape scene halfway through was very brutal, and perhaps inappropriate. Some people say this is historically inaccurate, but I need to check my history. The performances are good generally with some exceptions (Catherine Zeta Jones is lovely here), the costumes are nice and the special effects for a TV mini series were close to superb. George C.Scott is a brilliant actor, and he was quite good here. Tim Curry, as a villain likewise. Though both men have been better. I wasn't entirely convinced by Ase and Jamie's romance, as it was basically a retread of the James Cameron blockbuster, which also suffers from its length. The music is also good( my music teacher hates the 1997 film's music) and this is the first adaptation when the ship breaks into two, which was nicely done. Not a bad attempt! 7/10 Bethany Cox
    5MartianOctocretr5

    Decent effort, but not equal to other versions

    This looks like a made for TV rush job; perhaps they heard a blockbuster version was in the works (Cameron's mega-hit the next year), and hurried to finish this before the release of it. These coat tail copies have been done before. In any event, this effort at relating the infamous maritime disaster of 1912 is big on ambition, but crippled by low budget.

    There are distinct parallels to its more famous 1997 cousin. You get a Jack & Rose type romance, which is written very awkwardly. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Peter Gallagher did their best with it, but it really doesn't evoke the passionate emotion intended. Overall, the idea of the soap-opera entanglements of several characters is a good plan, and the actors mostly do well. However, the constant heavy-handed bashing of rich people is about as subtle as a repeated blows to the head with a tire iron; it really gets old. In particular, the slant on Molly Brown was so far afield it was just dumb. I thought George C. Scott was pretty good as the ill fated Capt. Smith, who inherits the lines of the Titanic's designer, a character that is in other versions, but deleted from existence here.

    The film makes an earnest effort to portray the horror and sorrow of the tragedy, but one blunder really hurt the effectiveness: to show the gradually increasing listing of the ship, the director simply has the camera turned at a slight angle, but fails to have the actors lean in the direction. The painfully comic result is characters standing perfectly upright at odd angles where their center of gravity would force them to lean. Also a problem was the unnecessary house-thief crewman (Tim Curry) still wandering around burglarizing state rooms as the water gushes in all around him. Even worse, the character is played as a constantly giggling idiot.

    The montage sequence was a good answer for the limited resources available, and the protracted epilogue aboard the Carpathia might have worked better had it been dedicated to giving fates of real survivors; instead, we get the schmaltzy and unrealistic fates of fictional people.

    Just fair entertainment, and hardly a good source for the history of the event. If you want the best historical approach at the Titanic's story, see "A Night to Remember," and if you prefer a highly dramatic and fictionalized version, the 1997 Titanic is better than this one.
    mermatt

    A good mini-series

    Though Titanic purists and some critics did not particularly care for this mini-series, it is rather good.

    The cast is strong, including George C. Scott as the captain. The computer FX are well done. The only disappointment for me was the hodge podge way the final sinking was represented -- it was just a confusing series of cross fades that really showed nothing. Nevertheless, the film is worth seeing.
    llihilloh

    Don't compare it to James Cameron's.

    Almost everyone's initial reaction is to compare it to the 1997 version of Titanic. Don't do this! I love the '97 movie as much as everyone else did, but I've noticed that a lot of the writing and actions were taken from this mini-series. All right, so this isn't a billion dollar idea with billions of dollars put into special effects. I liked this four hour movie mostly because it DIDN'T involve all of that. James Cameron put tons of money and people into his movie, plus a substantial amount of jewelry and clothing. He went down to the littlest of detail and while this mini-series doesn't involve every little thing that happened, it still gets the main points across.

    After I watched A Night to Remember (1958) and this, I too, compared it to the 1997 one. Maybe a couple of you picked up on this and it may not mean a whole lot, but it does to me. A lot of the lines right down to word-for-word were copied into Cameron's. If I really want to go into detail, I could say that the film focuses on a wealthy woman in first class, and a young boy in third class that made his way on to the ship by accident. Although they don't fall into a deep love here, the character images are about the same.

    The special effects that didn't take over the entire second half were well designed and not too fake to where it didn't even look half way real. I especially like the departure of the Titanic from Southampton dock. It gives a fairly good look at the ship here and throughout the movie. A ship/model that didn't have a lot of money put into considering it was a made-for-TV movie, was still very enjoyable.

    The actors did an okay job. It was good how it focused on a couple of different characters and not just one or two. Really drew a picture of what everybody else was like. Other things like writing, costume design, and music were also drawn well. The attempt to recapture the look and atmosphere of the real ship was partly good. Mainly for the attempt and not actually finding it.

    This was a good mini-series with a good topic to go off on. Titanic has been one of the most popular stories and epics of all time and it is good to see a variety of movies trying to portray it. Remember to rate this as a film of itself and NOT a duplicate of James Cameron's.

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    • Trivia
      Produced in advance of the imminent James Cameron movie on the same topic, this miniseries was rushed into production and very hastily completed in order to cash in on the latter's before-release hype. This miniseries aired over two nights on CBS in late-November 1996. The first part received high Nielsen ratings, but experienced a huge drop during the second part, because most viewers got thrown off by the lackluster production. Since this miniseries was so rushed, it included mistakes and historical inaccuracies which Titanic enthusiasts found inexcusable given the wealth of knowledge about the liner and its occupants available by the mid-1990s.
    • Goofs
      There are several errors relating to Margaret Brown. She actually boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg, not Southampton. She was not known as "Molly" until after her death, and in contrast to her portrayal as a raving, oversexed hillbilly, she was in fact an intelligent, well-mannered, social and political activist. She was also much older and less attractive than actress Marilu Henner. Furthermore, she is seen drinking and gambling in the smoking room. In reality, the smoking room was a male-only domain and Brown would not have been there.
    • Quotes

      Captain Edward J. Smith: There's a line... often quoted... in the newspapers. "God himself could not sink this ship". She was appropriately named! The Titans dared to challenge the gods. And for their arrogance, they were cast down into hell.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits of Part 1 and 2 are set against a background of photos of the Titanic's construction.
    • Alternate versions
      The Croatian video release is heavily cut, trimming many scenes with Alice Cleaver and her employers, the romantic subplot between Isabella Paradine and Wynn Park and Osa's scenes with her roommates, etc. Many subplots and sinking scenes get removed entirely. This version runs approximately 132 minutes.
    • Connections
      Edited into Natural World: The Iceberg That Sank the Titanic (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Chrysanthemum
      (uncredited)

      Music by Scott Joplin

      Arranged by Lennie Niehaus

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Titanic
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada(a reconstruction of the Titanic was built there)
    • Production companies
      • Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company
      • American Zoetrope
      • Crescent Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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