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Side A: 'A Night To Remember' On April 10th, 1912, RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton on her maiden voyage. On her fourth night at sea she struck an iceberg and sank with the loss of 1,500 passengers and crew. The film faithfully depicts the drama, heroism and horror of the night the unsinkable sank.
Side B: The Making Of 'A Night To Remember' Includes behind the scenes footage of the movie, including interviews with 'A Night To Remember' Producer William MacQuitty (who saw the original ship launched) and the author of the book, Walter Lord. Features historical footage of the Titanic, the 1958 London film premiere and the original theatrical trailers.
- ITV Home Entertainment
- 118 mins approx.
- Roy Ward Baker
- PG
- Kenneth More
- Ronald Allen
- Honor Blackman
- English
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- B
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Side A: 'A Night To Remember' On April 10th, 1912, RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton on her maiden voyage. On her fourth night at sea she struck an iceberg and sank with the loss of 1,500 passengers and crew. The film faithfully depicts the drama, heroism and horror of the night the unsinkable sank.
Side B: The Making Of 'A Night To Remember' Includes behind the scenes footage of the movie, including interviews with 'A Night To Remember' Producer William MacQuitty (who saw the original ship launched) and the author of the book, Walter Lord. Features historical footage of the Titanic, the 1958 London film premiere and the original theatrical trailers.
- ITV Home Entertainment
- 118 mins approx.
- Roy Ward Baker
- PG
- Kenneth More
- Ronald Allen
- Honor Blackman
- English
- 1
- B
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £44.98
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Titanic
Superb, every frame has been restored. Yes it's still black and white but looks so clear.
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