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Titanic
Directors:   Herbert Selpin, Werner Klinger
Starring:   Sybille Schmitz, Theodor Loos
Country:   Germany
Genres:   Action-Adventure, Drama, Historical, Special Effects
Type:   B&W
Year:   1943
Language:   German w English Subtitles
Length:   85 mins.
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Synopsis

Before James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster Titanic, the Hollywood Titanic of 1953, the 1958 British film A Night to Remember, and the 1997 Broadway musical Titanic, there was the Nazi German film Titanic. A Tobis production begun in 1942, this production nearly sank as decisively as the doomed ocean liner. The filmï¿1/2s director, Herbert Selpin, infuriated with the slow second-unit shooting in the port of Gdynia, was overheard making remarks damning the German army. Reported to the Gestapo, Selpin was arrested and later found hanging in his prison cell, the victim of an arranged ï¿1/2suicide.ï¿1/2

In April, 1943, the film was banned by the Berlin censors for German release because of its terrifying scenes of panic, all too familiar to German civilians undergoing nightly Allied bombing raids. After extensive cutting, Titanic was released in occupied Paris and a few army installations. The film was seen in Germany finally in late 1949, but banned a few months later in the Western sectors (though not in the Soviet zone, because of its unmistakable anti-British-capitalist theme).

Technically, this Titanic is an excellent catastrophe film; its shots of the ship sinking were later used by the 1958 British film without credit. Somewhat true to the factsï¿1/2though peppered with fictional good Germans both on and below deck, in steerageï¿1/2the film ends with a trial scene that aquits the White Star Line management, followed by a final slide denouncing Englandï¿1/2s ï¿1/2eternal quest for profit.ï¿1/2 These packed a powerful propaganda punch; cut from the postwar prints, they have been restored for this Kino on Video version.

Original film score by Werner Eisbrenner

Extras on DVD
  • Original 1912 Newsreel Music composed and performed by Donald Sosin
  • White Star Line promotional film, offering a tour of the Olympic, Titanicï¿1/2s sister ship Music composed and performed by Donald Sosin
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Photo Gallery
  • Excerpts from the Pressbook
  • Optional English subtitles
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