Pros: pretty interesting interpretation, well put together story, original concepts used in filming Cons: a little dated, not always factual, preachy
In the midst of Germany trying to take over the world, a German film-maker named Herbert Selpin put together a film about the ill-fated Titanic with his slant on what might have happened. The film was shrouded in controversy, and when it was finished, ...
Pros: Long thought lost, gives a different view of the tragedy. Cons: Subtitles sometimes hard to read. Inaccuracies abound.
When the blockbuster "Titanic" was released in 1997, interest in the real life tragedy reached epic proportions. The story had been the subject of several films and a plot point in many others. The previous U.S. version "Titanic" from 20th Century-Fox ...
Pros: Technically well done, and interesting as an example of propaganda. Cons: Subtitles are hard to read, acting seems a bit wooden.
TITANIC (German 1943) was a Nazi propaganda film about a historic event that did not involve Germany. The sinking of the RMS Titanic in April 1912 provides a backdrop for anti-British propaganda. Ironically, by the time the movie was finished the Nazi ...
This little-known theatrical adaptation of the infamous TITANIC story was made in Germany circa 1943. The director, Herbert Selpin, was arrested durin...More at HotMovieSale.com
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