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Britannic

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • TV-14
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.6K
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Britannic (2000)
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A fictional account of the sinking of the H.M.H.S. Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916. This explores the theory of a German Agent sabotaging the liner, a hospital ship.A fictional account of the sinking of the H.M.H.S. Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916. This explores the theory of a German Agent sabotaging the liner, a hospital ship.A fictional account of the sinking of the H.M.H.S. Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916. This explores the theory of a German Agent sabotaging the liner, a hospital ship.

  • Director
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Writers
    • Brett Thompson
    • Kim Owen Smith
    • Dennis A. Pratt
  • Stars
    • Edward Atterton
    • Amanda Ryan
    • Jacqueline Bisset
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Brett Thompson
      • Kim Owen Smith
      • Dennis A. Pratt
    • Stars
      • Edward Atterton
      • Amanda Ryan
      • Jacqueline Bisset
    • 41User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edward Atterton
    Edward Atterton
    • Reynolds
    Amanda Ryan
    Amanda Ryan
    • Vera Campbell
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Lady Lewis
    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Townsend
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Captain Barrett
    • (as John Rhys Davies)
    Bruce Payne
    Bruce Payne
    • Doctor Baker
    Alex Ferns
    Alex Ferns
    • Stoker Evans
    Eleanor Oakley
    • Sarah Lewis
    Archie Davies
    • William Lewis
    Ed Stobart
    • Mayfield
    Adam Bareham
    Adam Bareham
    • Radio Operator
    David Lumsden
    • German Radio Operator
    Wolf Kahler
    Wolf Kahler
    • Captain Kruger
    Philip Rham
    • Jurgens
    Daniel Coonan
    • Seamus
    Daniel Tatarsky
    Daniel Tatarsky
    • Martin
    Martin Savage
    Martin Savage
    • Sweeney
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Reilly
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Brett Thompson
      • Kim Owen Smith
      • Dennis A. Pratt
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    DFBrowne

    Good film - but awful mistake!

    While this is one of the better sort of 'made for TV movies', it did contain one mistake that made me cringe. During a conversation between the German Spy and an Irish accomplice, the accomplice states that many of the Irish seamen aboard will be glad to take part in the seizure of the ship because ' they've had family killed by the Black and Tans'. This is supposed to be 1916. The Black and Tans weren't founded until 1920. Its just a pity that that small element wasn't properly checked out first.
    5m0rphy

    Torpedo or Mine?

    Firstly the facts:R.M.S.Britannic was the third of the "Olympic" class of liners to be launched by White Star from Harland & Woolf's shipyard in Belfast after the original "Olympic" (1910) and "Titanic" (1911).She was launched in 1914 but due to the outbreak of the First World War in Britain in August of that year, was requisitioned by the Admiralty and soon converted into a hospital ship with her distinct white hull and huge red cross on her sides.On her 6th outward voyage to the island of Mudros (Greece) she was either torpedoed or mined in the Kea channel in November 1916.The actual cause is still something of a mystery and I presume this doubt partly inspired the "plot".Lessons had been learnt from the earlier loss of "Titanic" (1912), notably the cellular double bottom, higher watertight bulkheads together with distinctive and exaggerated davits from each of which several lifeboats could quickly be launched. Mercifully there was minimal loss of life since it only had the White Star crew and medical staff onboard who were going to tend the casualites arising from Winston Churchill's ill advised Gallipoli campaign (1915) which he ordered when acting as First Lord of the Admiralty.Had this tragedy occurred after embarkation of the troops, the disaster could have become monumental.As one perceptive critic has observed below, one Violet Jessop had the dubious distinction in serving as steward/nurse on all the three aforementioned sister ships but was not mentioned in the film.

    It seems almost "de rigeur" in all these type of marine disaster films to have a fictional slushy love story wrapped up in a few facts.We had Robert Wagner and Audrey Dalton in "Titanic"(1953) Leonardo de Caprio and Kate Winslet in "Titanic" (1997) to name but two.I have read Robert Ballard's account of his expedition to the wreck which is still in remarkable condition lying on her starboard side when compared to what is left of "Titanic".I also have another video which explores the second explosion (the first being caused either from a German mine or torpedo) and whether this was caused by igniting coal dust or cold water causing the exposed boilers to explode.The most fascinatng part of the film was what appeared to be authentic newsreel footage of the launching of "Britannic" as I had never seen this before.As regards the film itself, it can only be judged on entertainment value alone.Present are the usual Hollywood stereotypes of "Irish Freedom Fighters" given free reign in a wildly imaginative plot adequatly dealt with by my fellow reviewers below.

    Violet Jessop fractured her scull in the water as the ship ploughed on while her rising propellers still turned and I assume this gave rise to the suicidal scene where the German agent commits virtual suicide while sitting in his life boat as it advances towards them without making an effort to avoid them.This was at odds with his desperate escape earlier.On enertainment value alone I rated it 5/10.
    zpzjones

    hodgepodge telling of the fate of Titanic's sister ship

    I wouldn't say this movie was tacked together to take advantage of the Cameron Titanic's fame and box office success. Honest! First off it's made for t.v. and contrary to how the film tells the story of Britannic, there are some pretty good CGI effects. So being on t.v. there is no box office to appeal to. I just wish the Fox Family channel who produced this would have pertained more to what really happened on Britannic. Perhaps that's what documentaries are for as in the Discovery Channel's excellent docu on the Britannic's story and filming of her wreck. But if you go into this movie with prior knowledge of the real Britannic, you can enjoy this movie for what it is. Like I said there are CGi effects in this that could rival the Cameron Titanic. The story concerns a female undercover agent recruited by the British in 1916 to fish out a German Spy on the ship. I won't say what happens except that she gets him in more ways than one. The film makers spend much time recreating and touring different sections of the Britannic as they tell their story. What the ship looked like in the engine room or on the bridge or the lifeboat area etc. So those are pluses in the movie. John Rhys-Davies as the Captain is improbable here(he doesn't look anything like the Britannic's real Captain Bartlett). But I like Rhys-Davies as he is very portly and looks 'Captainly' ... is that a word. Don't take this story about the Britannic 'too' seriously. It's not what happened except that the ship sinks. But enjoy it for the 2 hours it gives you. Better yet go to the web or to a library to find much more bonafide info on this somewhat forgotten tragedy.
    rmssw

    Disgraceful

    30 or so people died when the H.M.H.S Britannic sank, 55 minutes after striking a mine, and this is how we respect them?

    I am shocked at the fact that the film makers had the nerve to use the name Britannic in this steaming pile of a movie.

    Don't even bother seeing this movie for yourself, the real story is far more dramatic. For instance, Violet Jessop, who was a nurse on the Britannic, was also on the Titanic 4 years earlier, and she was onboard the Titanic's other sister ship, the R.M.S. Olympic, when she collided with the British cruiser, the H.M.S. Hawke, in 1911. This poor women was on all three Olympic-Class liners (as they were called) when they experienced tragedies, and she isn't even mentioned. However, I believe that the main character in the movie is loosely based on her.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Sub standard heroics on one boring ship

    A cheap cash-in on TITANIC, replacing the heading-for-an-iceberg storyline with one involving a German agent (this is set during the First World War) with plans to sabotage the titular hospital ship. BRITANNIC is sub standard in every respect, with poor casting, a laughable script and all manner of low-rent heroics which never convince. When I tell you that this is a made-for-TV movie, all of the above will make sense.

    I watched it for Brian Trenchard-Smith, the maverick B-movie director of TURKEY SHOOT and THE MAN FROM HONG KONG, who can still make a decent Z-grade flick occasionally (I'm thinking AZTEC REX). Sadly, Britannic isn't one of his better films, as it's an entirely forgettable escapade which pales in comparison to just about any other seafaring movie you can mention. The leads are dull, the only cast interest comes from three B-flick veterans (John Rhys-Davies, delightful as the gruff captain; Bruce Payne, not a bad guy for a chance; Wolf Kahler in his usual typecast role) and the most offensive part of the story is that we're supposed to buy a romance between the female agent and the German spy! Even worse, we're supposed to sympathise with the guy's predicament when he's the one responsible for what happens in the first place; I don't know about you, but I was cheering when the propeller appeared.

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    • Trivia
      The Britannic was the largest ship lost during World War I.
    • Goofs
      The ship did not carry any passengers of any form except for military medical personnel and wounded soldiers.
    • Quotes

      Sara Lewis: Surely you're not saying that God is in favor of war?

      Captain Barrett: What do you think, Chaplain? Does God pick sides?

      Sara Lewis: Of course He would be on our side, wouldn't He?

      Reynolds: With so many men dying on both sides, I wonder if He favors either of us.

      Captain Barrett: There's a terrible paradox. War is the perfect expression of free will. Which is, of course, God's gift to us.

      Reynolds: And like most of His gifts, it is unappreciated and often misused.

      Townsend: As I recall, the Bible is filled with stories of God giving His blessing to men who fight for a just cause.

      Doctor Baker: Come now, Townsend. You do not believe all this senseless killing warrants God's approval?

      Townsend: Are you saying He does not approve of courage and sacrifice?

      Sara Lewis: I assure you, I would be willing to do my bit. I realize that, as a female, my options are limited. I shall have to content myself with being the woman behind the man.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are set against footage of World War I and the Britannic's launch (which is actually footage of the Lusitania's launch).
    • Alternate versions
      The movie on Tubi has a different CGI shot at the 4:31 mark than the DVD; a closer view of the tender dropping off the passengers next to the open gangway door of the Britannic at Southampton.
    • Connections
      Featured in Titanic al detalle (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      An der schönen, blauen Donau (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), Op. 314
      (1867) (uncredited)

      Music by Johann Strauss

      Heard playing in the background in the dining room scenes at the Captain's table

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 重返鐵達尼
    • Filming locations
      • Bray Film Studios, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Britannic Productions Ltd.
      • Flashpoint (I)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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