La tragedia del Titanic

Titolo originale: Titanic
Regia: Werner Klingler | Herbert Selpin |
Anno: 1943
Origine: Germany |
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: sea | captain | passenger | cruise | iceberg | titanic | steamboat | downfall | lifeboat | historical drama | nazi propaganda | 1910s | 20th century |
Cast: Sybille Schmitz | Hans Nielsen | Kirsten Heiberg | Karl Schönböck | Otto Wernicke | Franz Schafheitlin | Ernst Fritz Fürbringer | Sepp Rist | Theodor Loos | Hermann Brix | Claude Farell | Fritz Genschow | Lieselotte Klingler | Karl Meixner | Werner Scharf | Walter Steinbeck | Charlotte Thiele | Theo Shall | Herbert Tiede |

Questo film tedesco poco conosciuto racconta la vera storia del transatlantico britannico che ha incontrato un tragico destino. Ernst Fritz Fürbringer interpreta il presidente della White Star Line, che incautamente ha spinto il capitano del Titanic (Otto Wernicke) a fare la traversata più rapida possibile verso New York. È interessante notare che il regista Herbert Selpin è stato arrestato dalla Gestapo durante la produzione di questo film e la censura tedesca ha vietato il film per le sue scene di panico e terrore.

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The model sequences were shot at night on location at a lake outside Berlin. Bad weather and malfunc [...] D
Although most propaganda movies are banned in Germany, sometimes this movie is broadcast on TV, albe [...] D
Joseph Goebbels approved a budget of 4 million Reichsmarks--equivalent to $180 million in 2012 dolla [...] D
Final film of Lieselott Klingler. D
After the film was confiscated by the Allies in 1945, footage from the sinking scenes would be recyc [...] D
After seeing this film, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels thought the scenes of mass panic were no [...] D
Theodor Loos had previously starred in another dramatization of the Titanic disaster, Atlantik (1929 [...] D
Director Herbert Selpin was arrested by the Gestapo during this film's production. He was found hang [...] D
Final film directed by Herbert Selpin. D
Sailors and officers from the German Navy played members of the White Star Line crew when exterior s [...] D
After one week of troubled shooting on the Cap Arcona, Herbert Selpin called a crisis meeting where [...] D
The stern, cowl vents, bridge, and bow well deck on the Titanic model were all altered, most noticea [...] D
The film endured many production difficulties, including a clash of egos, massive creative differenc [...] D
Nighttime location shoots, with massive amounts of studio lighting, made the production a likely tar [...] D
The premiere was supposed to occur in Paris early 1943, but the theatre that housed the answer print [...] D
The film was a pet project of Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels who wanted to change the real [...] D
After the end of World War II, "Titanic" became one of the numerous German "trophy films" that were [...] D
In the original script, Sybille Schmitz's character was a Danish aristocrat named "Sigrid Oole." For [...] D
The film was re-discovered in 1949, but was quickly banned in most western countries. Shortly after [...] D
The sinking scenes were filmed on board the former luxury liner Cap Arcona. This boat was used in 19 [...] D
The character Franz Gruber is very loosely based on Wallace Hartley, who was also the main violinist [...] D

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When Petersen is writing the logbook, the tour is named as 'Liverpool-New York'. But in fact, the vo [...] D
On the exchange market chart board in the second scene in the movie, all the share market company na [...] D
White Star Line had given up trying to get the Blue Ribbion. D
Bruce Ismay was never married to a woman named Gloria. He was already married to Florence Schieffeli [...] D
When Petersen is taking the little girl on his arms from the ship, he's wearing his complete uniform [...] D
Early in the movie, the three crewmen commenting on the rich people coming down the grand staircase [...] D
It is stated in the movie that the Titanic was the fastest liner in the world, and that she was trav [...] D
Madeleine Astor was 18 years old to John Jacob Astor's 54, brunette and pregnant, not the older blon [...] D
First radio operator Jack Philipps was 24-25 years old during his duty on the Titanic, not 45 years, [...] D
The New York Herald and the New York Tribune did not merge into the Herald-Tribune until 1924. D
The Titanic band in the movie is much bigger than the original band. The actual music band on the Ti [...] D
The Titanic did not have a searchlight. D
The Titanic did not have a tennis court. D
The iceberg that the Titanic hit was small in the film but the iceberg that the Titanic hit was larg [...] D
The Titanic did not have an alarm. D
Titanic did not have a billiard room. Such a room would be rather implausible at sea with roll. In r [...] D
The engine room telegraph dial is shown to be written in English with white letters on a dark backgr [...] D
In the film when the lookout sees the iceberg he says "Ice! Ice to starboard" but the lookouts used [...] D
When shots of the Titanic are seen there is smoke coming from all 4 funnels. The real Titanic only u [...] D
In a scene from the morning of April 14 (as established by a shot of a day calendar) one telegraph o [...] D
The stock manipulation effort that was central to this movie's plot would not have been possible as [...] D
When the iceberg is sighted, both its location in relation to the ship and the direction the ship is [...] D
The telegrams do not show the actual White Star Line logo. D

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