You Should Consider a Bigger Boat: The 20 Best Films Located on the Ocean – Ranked!

20. Deep Rising (1998)

This filmmaker's futuristic scarefest chronicles a collection of scene-stealing ensemble cast portraying soldiers of fortune employed to destroy the cruise ship the main setting. But a giant mutant octopus has got there first! Among the endangered passengers are Treat Williams as a gem smuggler.

19. 1900's Tale (1998)

A infant, deserted on the transatlantic liner the central location, develops to be a gifted pianist (the main star) who refuses to leave the vessel. The peak moment of Giuseppe Tornatore's fantastical tale is the protagonist battling a piano duel with a historical figure, rather unfairly portrayed as a smug bastard.

18. Ocean Planet (1995)

The lead actor acts as a fighter-inspired wanderer with mutated appendages and a enhanced sailing vessel in this high-cost science fiction adventure, set in a later era where vanishing ice sheets have submerged the world. All people is searching for mythical Dryland while fending off the villain and his group of continuously smoking marauders.

17. The Titanic (1997)

Two hours of romantic interludes between a posh chick (Kate Winslet) and an free-spirited artist (the male lead) are redeemed by James Cameron's breathtaking depiction of among history's notorious disasters. You have to admire the chutzpah of a cinematic artist who successfully transforms a casualties of 1,500 into an inspiring narrative of liberation.

16. Boat of Lunatics (1965)

Peasants, artistic entertainers and German ideologists mingle on a commercial vessel sailing from North America to Europe in 1933. This filmmaker's sweeping drama stars Vivien Leigh, in her last performance, as a sad divorcee, but it's another actor, as the medical officer, and a talented performer, as a radical countess, who deliver the motion picture with its powerful impact.

15. Final Journey (1960)

The fictional ship is torn asunder in an explosion and the lead actor's partner (Dorothy Malone) is stranded in their quarters in this intense proto-disaster pic. Will the main character and a brave technician (the supporting player) rescue her prior to the ship sinks? Fun fact: the Claridon is played by the famous European vessel a real ship.

14. Murder on the Nile (1978)

Bette Davis are including the murder suspects on board a Nile paddle steamer in this celebrity-filled crime novelist murder mystery. The lead actor, as the Belgian sleuth, is unable to halt half the cast being killed, which reduces his suspects to a manageable number. Bags more fun than the modern adaptation.

13. Ocean Stillness (1989)

Sam Neill play a husband and wife attempting to recover from the pain of their son's death by taking their yacht for a spin in the Pacific, where they recover a co-star from a sinking schooner. Big mistake! This filmmaker's tense movie is basically a killers-on-the-loose story at in maritime setting, but an high-quality one that made her famous.

12. Maggie's Tale (1954)

An British man, shipping furniture for an US businessman, is deceived into hiring a poor condition "type of boat" in Alexander Mackendrick's brutal British film in the rebellious style of his own earlier film. Predictably, the ship's Scottish captain and staff trick the main characters for a journey, in every meaning of the expression.

11. Overwhelming Power (1974)

The director gives his disaster thriller a political dimension perspective in this nerve-shredding story of bombs placed on a passenger ship, the SS Britannic. Red wire or blue wire? David Hemmings act as bomb disposal experts; Roy Kinnear, as the cruise director, serves up a emotional depiction in sadly funny despair.

10. Ocean Disaster (1972)

This film version of this writer's book is among the high points of the 1970s disaster genre. The fictional ship is overturned by a tidal wave, and it's the responsibility of the main protagonist to direct his followers through the upturned vessel to security. Shelley Winters is unforgettable as a small business owner's partner with a useful background of competitive swimming.

9. All is Lost (2013)

The lead actor provides a late-career brilliant acting in one-man show as a man battling to stay alive in the specific sea after his yacht, the Virginia Jean, is damaged in a crash with an errant transport unit. It's anxious enough to view, so one can only imagine how exceptionally strenuous it must have been for the 76-year-old star to film.

8. Vessel Leader (2013)

Tom Hanks does outstanding acting in among his regular-guys-under-intolerable-pressure characters, as the captain of an commercial transport seized by Somali pirates off the geographical area. He has great chemistry by another actor ("Now I'm in charge"), making a sensational initial cinematic appearance as the raider leader in this filmmaker's thriller, based on true stories. If the final sequence doesn't make you blub, you're emotionally detached.

7. Geometric Shape (2009)

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