A Night to Remember (1958)

 Roy Ward Baker's "A Night to Remember"


It's hard not to watch Roy Ward Baker's "A Night to Remember" and not draw parallels to James Cameron's "Titanic." Both films detail the events of RMS Titanic the night it hit an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic Ocean. So, obviously there would be parallels to draw. However, more than that, they both contain similar scenes with similar shots, which leads me to believe that Cameron was directly inspired by "A Night to Remember." 

Although "A Night to Remember" didn't fully grab my attention as a thematically complex story, its story and execution of the Titanic sinking still garnished a mild interest in the action. This is precisely what the film is: a disaster film. It's entire attraction and entertainment value stems from this. If you take this into consideration, it becomes a worthwhile film full of action and intrigue. As far as an artistic work, there's not much to consider. 



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