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  • RMS Titanic Classic Movie: A Night to Remember ... English

(1958) is widely regarded by historians and survivors as the definitive cinematic account of the RMS Titanic disaster. Eschewing fictional subplots for a documentary-style narrative, it captures the tragedy through a lens of stark realism and technical precision. Core Production Highlights

: The film features Kenneth More as Second Officer Charles Lightoller, alongside notable early appearances by actors like David McCallum and an uncredited Sean Connery.

: The film was adapted from Walter Lord's 1955 bestseller, which he researched by interviewing over 60 survivors.

: Several actual survivors, including Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and passenger Lawrence Beesley, served as technical advisors or were present on set.

: At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film ever produced in Britain, with a budget of approximately £600,000. The production used original blueprints of the ship to recreate authentic sets at Pinewood Studios.

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(1958) is widely regarded by historians and survivors as the definitive cinematic account of the RMS Titanic disaster. Eschewing fictional subplots for a documentary-style narrative, it captures the tragedy through a lens of stark realism and technical precision. Core Production Highlights

: The film features Kenneth More as Second Officer Charles Lightoller, alongside notable early appearances by actors like David McCallum and an uncredited Sean Connery. RMS Titanic Classic Movie: A Night to Remember ...

: The film was adapted from Walter Lord's 1955 bestseller, which he researched by interviewing over 60 survivors. (1958) is widely regarded by historians and survivors

: Several actual survivors, including Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and passenger Lawrence Beesley, served as technical advisors or were present on set. : The film was adapted from Walter Lord's

: At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film ever produced in Britain, with a budget of approximately £600,000. The production used original blueprints of the ship to recreate authentic sets at Pinewood Studios.

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