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DramaHistory

Unsinkable: Titanic Untold

- Titanic Untold

The true story of rushed investigations, political interference, and the grasp for corporate accountability woven amongst heart wrenching flashbacks of the Titanic disaster as it unfolded.

Release Date : 2024-03-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Karen Allen

Character Name : Nancy Smith

Original Name : Karen Allen

Gender : Female

Fiona Dourif

Character Name : Alaine Ricard

Original Name : Fiona Dourif

Gender : Female

Cotter Smith

Character Name : Senator Smith

Original Name : Cotter Smith

Gender : Male

Jayne Wisener

Character Name : Maggie Malloy

Original Name : Jayne Wisener

Gender : Female

Daina Griffith

Character Name : Countess of Rothes

Original Name : Daina Griffith

Gender : Female

Teri Clark

Character Name : Duchess Asconti Arese

Original Name : Teri Clark

Gender : Female

Brendan Griffin

Character Name : Charles Lightholler

Original Name : Brendan Griffin

Gender : Male

John Yost

Character Name : Major Puechen

Original Name : John Yost

Gender : Male

David Whalen

Character Name : Captain Stanley Lord

Original Name : David Whalen

Gender : Male

Randy Kovitz

Character Name : Senator Newlands

Original Name : Randy Kovitz

Gender : Male

Annie Kitral

Character Name : Ida Strauss

Original Name : Annie Kitral

Gender : Female

Christopher Mowod

Character Name : Olaus Abelseth

Original Name : Christopher Mowod

Gender : Male

John W. Iwanonkiw

Character Name : Senator Charles Burlingham

Original Name : John W. Iwanonkiw

Gender : Male

Rohn Thomas

Character Name : Douglas Moss

Original Name : Rohn Thomas

Gender : Male

Peter Gannon

Character Name : Sheriff Bayliss

Original Name : Peter Gannon

Gender : Male

Alex Hynes

Character Name : Harold Bride

Original Name : Alex Hynes

Gender : Male

Sam Turich

Character Name : Bruce Ismay

Original Name : Sam Turich

Gender : Male

Lorenzo Zottoli

Character Name : New York City Teen

Original Name : Lorenzo Zottoli

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-18

This hasn't really anything much to do with the Titanic, it's more to do with the politically motivated inquiry carried out by American presidential hopeful Senator Smith (Cotter Smith). Immediately the news of the sinking breaks, he decides that he is going to appoint himself as the chairmen of a senatorial committee to investigate the tragedy. When the "RMS Carpathia" arrives in New York with survivors, he proceeds to arbitrarily detain them all - reducing many to living on the streets eating from soup kitchens and huddling around bin-fires in the cold, while he plays judge and jury with the surviving crew and the White Star Line's manager director Bruce Ismay (Sam Turich). This way he can ensure he keeps his name in the papers and look like some sort of avenging angel. It's actually the papers who begin to prove the more honest of the assessors here, though, as young reporter "Alaine Ricard" (Fiona Dourif) quite perilously manages to get to the truth not just about what might have happened at sea that night, but of also identifying the senator's motives and the connection between US corporate interests and the likely commencement of the Great War in Europe. Karen Allen features for about two minutes as his supportive wife, thereafter this is just a really rather lacklustre television drama that I found increasingly difficult to take seriously. The interrogations by his committee are riddled with leading questions, hindsight and contradictions - to the point where anyone with the slightest of legal backgrounds would have told him to take an hike. It plays to just about every class stereotype you can imagine and even if it did have some legitimate points to make about what might have been preventable on the day and criticisms to make of the behaviour of some of those concerned, these were lost amongst the weakly written dialogue and the arrogance of the investigator. I am afraid this disappoints from start to the rather lacklustre conclusion. I'm surprised that this got a cinema release in the UK, it's really very poor.