Raise the Titanic
They`ve found the Titanic. There`s just one thing left to do...
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 114 mins
Retail Price: £14.99
Release Date: 2015
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Based on Clive Cussler's best-selling novel, this gripping adventure follows a team of scientists on a historic and potentially deadly mission to recover valuable raw material from the depths of the doomed passenger liner.
Released in 1980 – five years before the wreck of the Titanic was located – the film boasts a high-calibre cast and spectacular special effects, with the action complemented by John Barry's hauntingly beautiful and evocative film score, which is regarded by several critics as one of the legendary composer's finest works. Raise the Titanic is featured here in a transfer made from original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.
Following a discovery in northern Siberia, US intelligence learns that in April 1912 a raw mineral now vital for the development of a new defensive weapons system was loaded onto RMS Titanic by an unknown American. As scientists join the US Navy to try to salvage the sunken vessel, a Russian crew is also heading to the scene, equally desperate to reach its vital cargo...
Special Features:
Music suite featuring John Barry's outstanding score
Film and Soundtrack Notes by Geoff Leonard and Pete Walker
Original trailer
PDF material
Image galleries, including The Jonathan Smith Collection and Time-Lapse Titanic
Video Tracks:
2.35:1 widescreen 1080p
Audio Tracks:
DTS-HD MA 5.1 Surround English
PCM 2.0 Stereo English
Subtitle Tracks:
English
Directed By:
Jerry Jameson
Written By:
Adam Kennedy
Eric Hughes
Clive Cussler
Starring:
J.D. Cannon
M. Emmet Walsh
Bo Brundin
Alec Guinness
Anne Archer
David Selby
Richard Jordan
Jason Robards
Soundtrack By:
John Barry
Director of Photography:
Matthew F. Leonetti
Editor:
J. Terry Williams
Robert F. Shugrue
Production Designer:
John DeCuir
Producer:
Lew Grade
William Frye
Executive Producer:
Martin Starger
Distributor:
Network
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