Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 1680000
Revenue
$ 0

Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller

Mr. Clarke

Maj. Arthur Peuchen

Mrs. Liz Lucas

Capt. Arthur Rostron

Mr. Murphy

Mrs. Clarke

Mrs. Sylvia Lightoller

Col. Archibald Gracie

Thomas Andrews

Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips

Lady Richard

Chairman J. Bruce Ismay

First Officer William Murdoch

Assistant Wireless Operator Harold Bride

Wireless Operator Harold Thomas Cottam

Mrs. Margaret 'Molly' Brown

Robbie Lucas

Mr. Yates

Capt. Edward John Smith

Capt. Stanley Lord

Mr. Hoyle

Chief Baker Charles Joughin

Dr. William O'Loughlin

Sir Richard

Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall

Wireless Operator Cyril Evans

Sixth Officer James Moody

Quartermaster George Thomas Rowe

Gallagher

Mrs. Farrell

Benjamin Guggenheim

3rd Officer - Carpathia

Victualling Officer

Steward

Polish Mother

2nd Engineer Officer John Henry Hesketh

Polish Girl

Apprentice James Gibson

Dining Saloon Steward

Mr. James Farrell

Mrs. Ida Straus

Kate

Fifth Officer Harold Lowe

Reverend Anderson

Second Officer Herbert Stone

Mr. Bull - Man on Train

Third Officer Charles Groves

Mr. Isador Straus

Passenger (uncredited)

Seaman at Steerage Gate (uncredited)

Stewardess (uncredited)

Titanic Steward (uncredited)

Mr. Harris (uncredited)

Steward James Kiernan

1st Class Steward (uncredited)

Carpathia Purser Hughes (uncredited)

Steerage Passenger (uncredited)

Crewman (uncredited)

Lookout Frederick Fleet (uncredited)

Steward (uncredited)

Stoker (uncredited)

Crewman on Upturned Lifeboat (uncredited)

Steward at Steerage Gate (uncredited)

Passenger (uncredited)

Waiter (uncredited)

Harbor Pilot (uncredited)

Wife (uncredited)

Passenger on deck (uncredited)

Lookout (uncredited)

Steward (uncredited)

1st Class Passenger (uncredited)

Lifeboat passenger (uncredited)

First Class Passenger (uncredited)

Passenger calling for Eileen (uncredited)

Quartermaster Robert Hitchens (uncredited)

Passenger (uncredited)

Passenger who Jumps in the Sea (uncredited)

Man with Souvenir Piece of Ice (uncredited)

Stoker Holding Oar on Upturned Lifeboat (uncredited)

Titanic Passenger (uncredited)

Stuffy Lady in Lifeboat (uncredited)

Boy Jumping into Water (uncredited)

Guggenheim's Valet (uncredited)

Steerage Passenger (uncredited)

Passenger (uncredited)

1st Class Passenger (uncredited)

Stoker (uncredited)

Passenger (uncredited)

1st Class Passenger (uncredited)

Titanic Bellboy (uncredited)

Lottie (uncredited)

Stoker (uncredited)

Steerage Passenger (uncredited)

1st Class Passenger (uncredited)

Crewman (uncredited)

Stoker / Crewman (uncredited)

Minor Role (uncredited)

Steward / Steerage Passenger / Another Passenger (uncredited)

Deckhand (uncredited)

Mrs Bull (uncredited)

Chief Engineer Joseph Bell (uncredited)

W. T. Stead (uncredited)

bearded seaman (uncredited)

old woman who leaves her seat to a young mother on the lifeboat (uncredited)

Stoker Barrett (uncredited)

Miss Evans (uncredited)

Chief Officer Henry Wilde (uncredited)

Passenger (uncredited)

Written by John Chard on 2020-05-24
I am acting on his advice. This ship is going to founder. Directed by Roy Ward Baker, A Night To Remember is adapted by Eric Ambler from the book written by Walter Lord. Though only met with a lukewarm response at the box office on release, the film has since received critical acclaim and is highly regarded by Titanic historians for its accuracy. The story of the ill fated voyage of the RMS Titanic is here given a first rate telling by Baker and his crew. Kenneth Moore heads up the multiple cast list (there's over 200 speaking parts), but crucially they let the story be the star. This is about that desperate and distressing night, when people of all classes perished due to a number of circumstances. Circumstances that are all fully formed here. They largely stick to the source story, and by using research with actual survivors they have kept it straightforward and factual. There's also no sub-plots to bog it down, there's time spent with the principals of course, but only enough time to hold our interest when disaster strikes and decisions are to be made. Given a story with so much detail it's a major achievement that the film never sags, the outcome of which is a classic movie that's as memorable as it is poignant. 8/10