An unhappily married couple struggle to deal with their problems while on board the ill-fated ship.

Director:

Reviews
Won 1 Oscar. Another 2 nominations. See more awards »
Learn more

People who liked this also liked... 

Titanic (1943)
Action | Drama | History
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.4/10 X  

The story of the sinking of the British luxury liner Titanic in 1912.

Directors: Herbert Selpin, Werner Klingler
Stars: Sybille Schmitz, Hans Nielsen, Kirsten Heiberg
Action | Biography | Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7.9/10 X  

An account of the ill-fated maiden voyage of RMS Titanic in 1912.

Director: Roy Ward Baker
Stars: Kenneth More, Ronald Allen, Robert Ayres
Titanic (TV Mini-Series 2012)
Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6/10 X  

The world's largest ship, the Titanic, meets with disaster when it strikes an iceberg on its maiden voyage.

Stars: Peter McDonald, Steven Waddington, Glen Blackhall
Titanic (1996)
Action | Drama | History
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5.9/10 X  

The story of the 1912 sinking of the largest luxury liner ever built, the tragedy that befell over two thousand of the rich and famous as well as of the poor and unknown passengers aboard the doomed ship.

Stars: Peter Gallagher, George C. Scott, Catherine Zeta-Jones
S.O.S. Titanic (TV Movie 1979)
Drama | History
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.3/10 X  

The Titanic disaster is depicted, primarily as seen through the eyes of one couple in each of the three classes on board.

Director: William Hale
Stars: David Janssen, Cloris Leachman, Harry Andrews
Titanic II (Video 2010)
Action | Adventure
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1.6/10 X  

On the 100th anniversary of the original voyage, a modern luxury liner christened "Titanic 2," follows the path of its namesake. But when a tsunami hurls an ice berg into the new ship's ... See full summary »

Director: Shane Van Dyke
Stars: Shane Van Dyke, Marie Westbrook, Bruce Davison
Comedy | Crime | Mystery
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.9/10 X  

When the murdered body discovered by beautiful, vivacious socialite Melsa Manton disappears, police and press label her a prankster until she proves them wrong.

Director: Leigh Jason
Stars: Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Sam Levene
Edit

Cast

Complete credited cast:
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
James Todd ...
...
William Johnstone ...

Comic-Con 2017: All Aboard the IMDboat

Entertainment news, trailer drops, and photos abound at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con. Check out IMDb’s coverage, featuring Kevin Smith as our host, celebrity interviewer, and captain of the IMDboat, July 20 to 22.

Browse Our Guide to Comic-Con

Edit

Storyline

Unhappily married and uncomfortable with life among the British upper crust, Julia Sturges takes her two children and boards the Titanic for America. Her husband Richard also arranges passage on the doomed luxury liner in order to let him have custody of their two children. Their problems soon seem minor when the ship hits an iceberg. Written by Daniel Bubbeo <[email protected]>

Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis

Taglines:

TITANIC in Emotion...in Spectacle...in Climax...in Cast!

Genres:

Drama | History | Romance

Certificate:

See all certifications »

Parents Guide:

 »
Edit

Details

Country:

Language:

| | |

Release Date:

13 July 1953 (UK)  »

Also Known As:

Untergang der Titanic  »

Box Office

Budget:

$1,805,000 (estimated)
 »

Company Credits

Show detailed on  »

Technical Specs

Runtime:

Sound Mix:

(Western Electric Recording)

Color:

(archive footage)|

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
See  »
Edit

Did You Know?

Trivia

The poem that Julia recites to Gifford is "When I Was One-and-Twenty", number XIII by A.E. Housman from his book "A Shropshire Lad". See more »

Goofs

There wasn't a tailor shop on board the Titanic. See more »

Quotes

Maude Young: I've seen that look before. He's a runaway.
Earl Meeker: From what, some woman?
Maude: No, he's running too fast for that.
See more »

Connections

Version of Titanic (1943) See more »

Soundtracks

Oh, That Navajo Rag
(1911) (uncredited)
Music by Egbert Van Alstyne
Lyrics by Harry Williams
Sung by Robert Wagner and danced by him with Audrey Dalton
See more »

Frequently Asked Questions

See more (Spoiler Alert!) »

User Reviews

 
Holds Its Own
18 February 2007 | by (Buffalo, New York) – See all my reviews

Although not as honored as the 1997 Leonardo DiCaprio-Kate Winslet story about the Titanic disaster, this version of Titanic starring Clifton Webb and Barbara Stanwyck can definitely hold its own. In fact it got an Oscar itself in 1953 for Best Story and Screenplay.

Although there was a lot more sociology in the 1997 blockbuster, people do remember most from it the story of ill fated young love between DiCaprio and Winslet. In this version we're dealing with an older married couple whose marriage is on the rocks. The old story of staying together for their children's sake is what's holding them together. But Stanwyck isn't having any more.

It's her children, Harper Carter and Audrey Dalton, that she's most concerned about. Though American from the Middle West, due to their father's influence they're taking on old world and very haughty airs. And you can't get more haughty than Clifton Webb on screen.

Brian Aherne is the foolish, but brave Captain Smith whose eagerness to do the bidding of his employers and set a record crossing led to the disaster. Robert Wagner has a nice role as the young college kid who Stanwyck tries to match up with Dalton to wean her away from her father's fascination with titled nobility.

Also look for good performances by Thelma Ritter as the Molly Brown in all but name role, Richard Basehart as the defrocked priest and Allyn Joslyn as the eager social climber.

It's Webb and Stanwyck who carry the story. Webb who originally is an snob, shows in fact some real character during the disaster. And Barbara Stanwyck's last moments as the film ends are some of then best in her long distinguished career.

It's your father's Titanic and a good one too.


15 of 17 people found this review helpful.  Was this review helpful to you?

Contribute to This Page