Titanic (1953)
The film tells a story of the unhappy married couple in the luxury ship sinking in 1912. They have many problems before. But when the ship is seen sinking due to the iceberg, they swept their differences aside.
June 6, 1918 in Medford, Oregon, USA
July 30, 1914 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
8 July 1908, Chicago, Illinois, USA
28 February 1889, Cumberland, England, UK
24 March 1910, Portland, Maine, USA
February 27, 1934 in Los Angeles, California, USA
October 14, 1884
7 March 1909, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
17 September 1910, London, England, UK
16 July 1907, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
May 31, 1894 in Redondo Beach, California, USA
17 July 1920, London, England, UK
30 October 1934, London, England, UK
16 June 1893, San Bernardino, California, USA
2 May 1902, King's Norton, Worcestershire, England, UK
4 October 1899, London, England, UK
14 September 1922, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
November 18, 1886 in Saint Charles, Missouri, USA
9 January 1891, Manzaneda, Ourense, Galicia, Spain
16 September 1894
20 April 1899, New York, USA
August 21, 1935 in Los Angeles County, California, USA
July 14, 1893 in Mobile, Alabama, USA
October 16, 1937 in Beverly Hills, California, USA
19 December 1924, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK
March 4, 1892 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA
31 August 1914, Zanesville, Ohio, USA
18 March 1931, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
3 December 1933, Hampstead, London, England, UK
January 19, 2005
Not as big as James Cameron's computer-generated bonanza, but it's nonetheless impressive.
August 09, 2003
fair enough
March 18, 2013
Though Stanwyck and Clifton Webb make for an unlikely married couple, this b/w Oscar-winning 1953 melodrama about the sinking of the famous liner is worth seeing.
October 07, 2004
Exciting, well-acted version of the infamous voyage
August 24, 2003
...a good motion picture despite its shallow, often sentimental overtones.
November 24, 2003
Manages to tell its tale in a compact 98 minutes. That's nearly 100 minutes less than it took James Cameron, and there's something to be said for that.

