
A Night to Remember
The Definitive "Titanic" Film
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Of the five epic films interpreting the sinking of the Titanic, the docu-drama "A Night to Remember" (1958) is the definitive version. Jeffrey Richards' remarkable book examines the film's place in the continuing generation of Titanic mythology. He analyzes the film, unravels its production history and reception, and compares it with the other Titanic films, notably James Cameron's recent blockbuster "Titanic."
On the night of 14-15 April 1912 during her maiden voyage "Titanic" struck an iceberg and sank, losing most of her passengers and crew. Of the five epic films interpreting this tragic event, the docu-drama "A Night to Remember" (1958) is often regarded as the definitive version. This text examines the film's place in the continuing generation of "Titanic" mythology. He analyses the film, unravels its production history and reception, and compares it with the other "Titanic" films, notably James Cameron's recent blockbuster "Titanic".