Last trip. Ultimo viaggio

"Last trip.Ultimo viaggio" è una miniserie televisiva in due parti che ha debuttato sulla CBS nel 1996. La serie segue diversi personaggi a bordo del Titanic quando affonda nel suo viaggio inaugurale nel 1912. La miniserie è stata diretta da Robert Lieberman. La colonna sonora originale è stata composta da Lennie Niehaus. E' il primo film del Titanic a mostrare la nave che si rompe in due.
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Genere: Dramma |

Numero di stagioni: 1
Numero di episodi: 2
Data prima messa in onda: 1996-11-17
Data ultima messa in onda: 1996-11-19

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Simon Doonan and Jamie Perse stake out First Class by claiming to be delivering room service. Titan [...] D
Ida Straus was offered a seat in Lifeboat 8, not Lifeboat 4. D
First Officer Murdoch uses a pair of binoculars to get a better view of the iceberg just after it h [...] D
Sunrise on April 14 at a latitude near 40 degrees north would be before 5:30 am local solar time. I [...] D
When instructing the wireless operators to send a distress call to other ships, Captain Smith erron [...] D
Early in the voyage, Captain Smith shows J. Bruce Ismay an ice warning from RMS Baltic. This leads [...] D
There are numerous inaccuracies in the representation personnel and passengers as well as of the sh [...] D
Molly Brown makes a remark to Captain Smith about his retirement in three days, and he accepts this [...] D
The Titanic was built and fitted out in Belfast, not Southampton as shown in the film. D
Mrs. Astor's maid is stated in the film to be Miss Marge Miller. In real life, the Astor's maid was [...] D
Shortly after the ship collides with the iceberg, first class passengers Molly Brown, John Jacob As [...] D
John Jacob Astor is shown putting his wife Madeline into Lifeboat 4 fairly early in the sinking. It [...] D
There are several errors relating to Margaret Brown. She actually boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg, [...] D
The scene where Isabella Paradine orders a cable to be sent to her husband, she is in the wireless [...] D
Mrs. Miller refers to John Jacob Astor as the richest man in the world, which was not the case. [...] D
A steerage bathroom is seen during the rape scene, but in real life, Titanic's Third Class had only [...] D
The first class dining room was located on D-deck after the reception area. This film depicts the r [...] D
There are several errors relating to the Allisons and Alice Cleaver. The Allisons' nurse was not th [...] D
Captain Smith says to Bruce Ismay that the ship has precisely the number of lifeboats required by t [...] D
A reporter wonders if the Titanic is too big to be faster than the Lusitania, but Ismay reassures h [...] D
While speaking with the reporters, Bruce Ismay says that his father founded the White Star Line. Th [...] D
The story of the Allison family omits several points and key people who traveled with the family. I [...] D
Alice Cleaver, the Allisons' nanny, either had a roommate and did not sleep with the Allison childr [...] D
During a sweeping crane shot of the port side of the ship, there are several mistakes in the design [...] D
Molly Brown and several other passengers did not go to dinner after boarding the Titanic. They boar [...] D
After the rescue aboard the Carpathia, the lifeboats change from period wooden vessels to modern me [...] D
The artwork on the 2016 DVD and Blu-ray release is actually an image of Titanic's sister ship Olymp [...] D
When Alice Cleaver says "We're all going to die!", it is 11:45 P.M. However, there is daylight comi [...] D
Although it was already pointed out that the dining room was located on A deck, instead of D deck, [...] D
Henry informs passengers who are disembarking in Ireland to proceed to the boat deck. However, beca [...] D
When the Carpathia arrives in New York, it passes the Statue of Liberty, which has its modern green [...] D
There was no gate between the steerage to first class on A deck. And the entrance out of steerage a [...] D
Even though the Titanic had a Ritz-inspired restaurant, it did not have a two-story tea room with h [...] D
Isabella Paradine is shown walking up a wooden staircase into a sort of cafe. There was no such sta [...] D
The distress rockets are shown burning as simple white balls. As depicted later in Titanic, they ac [...] D
The term "see-through" was not used for fabrics until about 1950. D
Captain Smith is seen using a rolled out blueprint to explain the nature of the ship's damage, and [...] D
The Grand Staircase dome is omitted from the movie. It is instead replaced by a regular ceiling and [...] D
The Southampton crowd is seen waving off the Titanic from the starboard side. In reality, they did [...] D
The Titanic was not booked solid as stated in the film. The First and Second Class cabins were less [...] D
The ship did not have a brig, or any kind of prison, as mentioned by Jamie Perse. Furthermore, brig [...] D
Molly Brown and Benjamin Guggenheim did not board the Titanic at Southampton, but at Cherbourg. [...] D
The first class smoking room did not have a bar. The stewards served drinks and other beverages in [...] D
The Titanic's lookouts did indeed have to work without binoculars, but not because they had been ta [...] D
The crew of Carpathia only recovered one body and promptly buried it at sea, in order to prevent th [...] D
The Carpathia arrived in New York with the survivors at night (around 9.30 pm) not day. There was a [...] D
After arriving in New York, there is a scene on balcony / walkway where the corner of the American [...] D

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