You're Gonna Need a Larger Vessel: Top 20 Greatest Films Located on the Ocean – In Order!

20. Deep Rising (1998)

This filmmaker's futuristic scarefest chronicles a collection of memorable supporting players portraying mercenaries contracted to sink the cruise ship a fictional ship. Yet a massive sea creature has already arrived! Including the potential cephalopod fodder are Treat Williams as a jewel thief.

19. The 1900 Story (1998)

A newborn, deserted on the ocean-going ship SS Virginian, develops to be a gifted pianist (the lead actor) who never steps off the ship. The highlight of this filmmaker's fantastical tale is the protagonist battling a keyboard contest with a jazz legend, rather unfairly portrayed as a arrogant character.

18. Ocean Planet (1995)

The lead actor portrays a fighter-inspired nomad with mutated appendages and a enhanced sailing vessel in this big-budget sci-fi B-movie, taking place in a future where disappearing glaciers have flooded the planet. The entire population is searching for legendary terra firma while fighting off the antagonist and his group of continuously smoking raiders.

17. Titanic (1997)

Two hours of tiresome canoodling between a wealthy lady (the actress) and an itinerant yobbo (the male lead) are rescued by this filmmaker's impressive reconstruction of a famous well-known tragedies. One must appreciate the chutzpah of a cinematic artist who successfully transforms a death toll of numerous victims into an inspiring story of freedom.

16. Vessel of Madness (1965)

Peasants, Spanish performers and German ideologists rub shoulders on a passenger ship journeying from Latin America to Europe in the interwar period. Stanley Kramer's epic features a legendary actress, in her final role, as a melancholy character, but it's another actor, as the ship's doctor, and Simone Signoret, as a aristocratic rebel, who provide the movie with its powerful impact.

15. Final Journey (1960)

The central vessel is destroyed in an explosion and the protagonist's spouse (the actress) is stranded in their quarters in this gripping precursor to disaster movies. Is it possible for the hero and a heroic engineer (Woody Strode) rescue her prior to the vessel goes down? Fun fact: the fictional ship is represented by the famous historic ship a real ship.

14. Death on the Nile (1978)

Bette Davis are including the killing culprits on board a Egyptian riverboat in this all-star crime novelist whodunit. The lead actor, as Hercule Poirot, fails to stop numerous characters being shot, which reduces his persons of interest to a smaller group. Much more enjoyable than the modern adaptation.

13. Dead Calm (1989)

Sam Neill act as a partners attempting to recover from the trauma of their offspring's demise by sailing their boat for a spin in the Pacific, where they recover Billy Zane from a foundering ship. Costly error! The director's thriller is basically a killers-on-the-loose story at on the ocean, but an exceptionally well-made one that put Kidman on the map.

12. Maggie's Tale (1954)

An British man, moving items for an wealthy entrepreneur, is deceived into hiring a run-down "type of boat" in the director's harsh Ealing comedy in the unconventional vein of his own earlier film. Naturally, the vessel's British skipper and crew trick the main characters for a ride, in all senses of the word.

11. Overwhelming Power (1974)

Richard Lester gives his catastrophe film a social commentary tilt in this anxiety-inducing yarn of bombs placed on a luxury liner, the SS Britannic. What's the correct choice? Two lead actors play explosive technicians; another actor, as the cruise director, serves up a heartbreaking portrayal in tragicomic desperation.

10. Ocean Disaster (1972)

This film version of Paul Gallico's book is among the high points of the 1970s disaster genre. The central vessel is overturned by a tsunami, and it's up to Reverend Gene Hackman to lead his group through the inverted vessel to security. the actress is remarkable as a retailer's spouse with a useful history of competitive swimming.

9. Total Loss (2013)

The main star gives a experienced exemplary performance in one-man show as a individual struggling to stay alive in the specific sea after his yacht, the Virginia Jean, is damaged in a crash with an stray shipping container. It's stressful enough to watch, so it's difficult to comprehend how physically gruelling it must have been for the senior performer to shoot.

8. Vessel Leader (2013)

The lead actor delivers outstanding acting in part of his regular-guys-under-intolerable-pressure characters, as the skipper of an commercial transport commandeered by Somali pirates off the geographical area. His performance is complemented by a co-star ("I'm the captain now"), making a remarkable film debut as the criminal boss in Paul Greengrass's tense movie, based on true stories. Should the last scene fails to move you, you're emotionally detached.

7. Triangle (2009)

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