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Britannic
Titolo originale: Britannic
Regia:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
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Anno: 2000
Origine: United States of America | United Kingdom |
Generi: Azione Dramma Storia televisione film Guerra
Tag:
ship
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world war i
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spy
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shipwreck
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based on true story
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love
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tragedy
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tragic love
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disaster
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historical fiction
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historical event
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sinking ship
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disaster movie
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1910s
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sunken ship
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war
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Cast:
Amanda Ryan
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Edward Atterton
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Jacqueline Bisset
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Ben Daniels
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John Rhys-Davies
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Bruce Payne
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Alex Ferns
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Archie Davies
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Eleanor Oakley
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Ed Stobart
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Adam Bareham
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David Lumsden
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Wolf Kahler
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Philip Rham
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Daniel Coonan
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Daniel Tatarsky
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Martin Savage
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Francis Magee
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Niven Boyd
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David Begg
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John Atkins
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Sean Baker
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Susannah Wise
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Chris Jenkinson
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Vera Campbell is wearing a different undergarment (or girdle) when she wakes up from spending the ni [...]
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Britannic's Captain was Charles A. Bartlett, not Charles A. Barrett.
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Right after the sub fires it's 2nd torpedo, the submarine captain is told there is a ship bearing do [...]
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It is not possible for a WWI submarine while submerged to shadow a steamer for several days. The ste [...]
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In the film, the second explosion occurred in the engine room, yet the propellers are still rotating [...]
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The Titanic is seen going down intact in Vera Campbell's nightmare, however, it actually broke in tw [...]
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The ship did not sink at early morning before sunrise, but at eight in the morning.
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In real life, the port side propeller chopped up the lifeboats. Not the starboard propeller.
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In the film, the explosion that caused the sinking of the Britannic occurred the port side. In reali [...]
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The Britannic's bow hit the bottom while the stern was still above water. The scene showing ship fal [...]
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In route to the Greek island of Kea, as the passengers are being assembled on the top deck near the [...]
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In the film the ship is affected by two explosions, whereas the real Britannic was affected by a sin [...]
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The ship did not carry any passengers of any form except for military medical personnel and wounded [...]
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The correct German confirmation at this time was not "Jawohl, mein Kapitän", but "Jawohl, Herr Ka [...]
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The name of the Captain aboard Britannic was Charles Bartlett, not Barrett.
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The Britannic did not depart from Southampton at night as shown in the movie, but at two in the afte [...]
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The only 30 (est.) deaths were when two life boats were launched before orders were given (when stil [...]
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During the film's prologue, some of the black and white footage seen during the launch of the Britan [...]
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During his debriefing to the ship's personnel, Captain Barrett says that they are bound for the isla [...]
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No ship named HMS Victoria existed in the British fleet during World War I. The last ship named HMS [...]
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An Irish crewman claims revenge for the Black and Tans. The Brittanic sank in 1916. The Black and Ta [...]
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As Reynolds is being drawn toward the propellers just before his death, all three propellers are rot [...]
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In the film, Captain Bartlett vacated the ship safely in a lowered lifeboat. In reality, he didn't l [...]
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