You Should Consider a More Substantial Ship: The 20 Best Movies Located on the Ocean – In Order!

20. Ocean Terror (1998)

This filmmaker's futuristic scarefest follows a bunch of attention-grabbing supporting players acting as soldiers of fortune contracted to destroy the passenger vessel Argonautica. But a enormous cephalopod has already arrived! Including the endangered passengers are Treat Williams as a diamond criminal.

19. The Legend of 1900 (1998)

A newborn, left on the transatlantic liner the central location, develops to be a gifted pianist (the main star) who never steps off the ship. The highlight of the director's fantastical tale is the protagonist competing in a keyboard contest with a jazz legend, somewhat unjustly depicted as a arrogant character.

18. Aquatic World (1995)

Kevin Costner plays a fighter-inspired wanderer with webbed feet and a enhanced watercraft in this high-cost science fiction adventure, set in a future where vanishing ice sheets have flooded the planet. Everyone is hunting for legendary terra firma while fighting off Dennis Hopper and his group of continuously smoking raiders.

17. RMS Titanic (1997)

Two hours of romantic interludes between a upper-class woman (the actress) and an free-spirited artist (the male lead) are saved by this filmmaker's spectacular recreation of among history's most infamous tragedies. It's impossible not to respect the chutzpah of a film-maker who artfully converts a death toll of 1,500 into an emotionally uplifting narrative of emancipation.

16. Ship of Fools (1965)

Peasants, artistic entertainers and German ideologists mingle on a commercial vessel sailing from Latin America to Europe in the interwar period. This filmmaker's sweeping drama includes Vivien Leigh, in her final role, as a sad divorcee, but it's a co-star, as the ship's doctor, and Simone Signoret, as a aristocratic rebel, who supply the film with its dramatic punch.

15. Final Journey (1960)

The fictional ship is torn asunder in an blast and the protagonist's spouse (the actress) is stuck in their room in this compelling precursor to disaster movies. Is it possible for the main character and a courageous worker (the supporting player) rescue her prior to the boat submerges? Fun fact: the Claridon is represented by the famous French liner an actual ocean liner.

14. Nile Killing (1978)

Bette Davis are including the murder suspects on board a Egyptian riverboat in this ensemble cast mystery writer detective story. The lead actor, as Hercule Poirot, is unable to halt half the cast being stabbed, which reduces his persons of interest to a smaller group. Much more enjoyable than the 2022 remake.

13. Sea Silence (1989)

Sam Neill act as a married couple trying to get over the pain of their son's death by sailing their boat for a spin in the sea, where they rescue another actor from a foundering ship. Poor decision! This filmmaker's tense movie is basically a slasher movie at sea, but an ultra-classy one that put Kidman on the map.

12. The Maggie (1954)

An British man, moving furniture for an American industrialist, is tricked into employing a run-down "type of boat" in the director's harsh UK production in the subversive style of his own Whisky Galore!. Naturally, the vessel's UK commander and staff take the two landlubbers for a journey, in all senses of the expression.

11. Overwhelming Power (1974)

The director gives his disaster thriller a social commentary tilt in this nerve-shredding yarn of bombs planted on a luxury liner, the main setting. What's the correct choice? David Hemmings portray bomb disposal experts; Roy Kinnear, as the ship's entertainments director, provides a heartbreaking portrayal in humorous tragedy.

10. Ocean Disaster (1972)

This film version of this writer's novel is part of the peaks of the 1970s disaster genre. The fictional ship is capsized by a tsunami, and it's the job of the lead character to lead his flock through the flipped ship to rescue. a supporting player is unforgettable as a shopkeeper's wife with a handy history of competitive swimming.

9. Everything's Gone (2013)

The main star gives a experienced masterclass in single character portrayal as a person struggling to stay alive in the maritime location after his sailing vessel, the fictional ship, is impaired in a crash with an lost transport unit. It's nerve-wracking enough to watch, so it's difficult to comprehend how physically gruelling it must have been for the 76-year-old star to record.

8. Captain Phillips (2013)

The main star does sterling work in one of his ordinary-person-in-extraordinary-circumstances characters, as the commander of an American cargo ship commandeered by maritime criminals off the specific location. He has great chemistry by a co-star ("Now I'm in charge"), providing a outstanding film debut as the raider leader in Paul Greengrass's suspense film, based on true stories. Should the final sequence doesn't make you blub, you're not human.

7. Triangle (2009)

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