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Duration
  

Language
  
EnglishGerman

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Genre
  
Action, Drama, History

Costume design
  
Susannah Buxton

Country
  
United StatesUnited Kingdom

Britannic (film) movie poster

Release date
  
January 10, 2000 (2000-01-10) (U.S.)

Writer
  
Brett Thompson, Kim Owen Smith, Dennis A. Pratt, Brian Trenchard-Smith

Cast
  
(Lady Lewis), (Reynolds), (Vera Campbell), (Townsend), (Captain Barrett (as John Rhys Davies)), (Doctor Baker)

Similar movies
  
Related Brian Trenchard-Smith movies

Tagline
  
They Never Thought It Would Happen Again

The sinking of the britannic


Britannic is a 2000 spy TV film, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and produced for cable network Fox Family. It is a fictional account of the sinking of His Majesty's Hospital Ship Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916; it features a German agent sabotaging the ocean liner, which was then serving as a hospital ship for the British Army. The film stars Edward Atterton and Amanda Ryan, with Jacqueline Bisset, Ben Daniels, John Rhys-Davies and Bruce Payne as co-stars.

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Trenchard Smith says the film was the best of the three disaster movies he made around this time. It got him the job directing Meggido: Omega Code 2.

Britannic (film) movie scenes

Plot

In Southampton in 1916, HMHS Britannic, a sister ship of RMS Titanic, has been refitted as a hospital ship for Allied soldiers fighting in the Gallipoli Campaign. Among the nurses who are to serve aboard her is Lady Lewis (Jacqueline Bisset), who is being delivered to Greece via Naples, where her husband has become Ambassador for Great Britain. Traveling with her is Vera Campbell (Amanda Ryan), an operative of British Intelligence posing as Lady Lewis' governess. Campbell is unnerved by the voyage, having survived the sinking of the Titanic four years previously, losing her husband as well. She reports her mission to Captain Bartlett (John Rhys-Davies) who is dubious that a woman can do such a job.

A German spy has boarded the Britannic posing as the ship's chaplain, Chaplain Reynolds (Edward Atterton), and soon discovers that the Britannic is carrying a large amount of small arms and munitions bound for Cairo. Under the articles of war, Reynolds considers his actions against the Britannic to be legal and initiates a series of sabotage attempts to either take over the Britannic or sink her, including inciting the Irish stokers, all members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, to mutiny.

Each sabotage attempt is foiled by Vera Campbell - with the eventual co-operation of the ship's crew. Unaware that Campbell is responsible, Reynolds finds himself growing attracted to Campbell whilst the voyage continues. As the two of them spend time together, they fall in love and Campbell has sex with Reynolds before discovering his true identity.

Reynolds blows a hole in the port side bow of the ship. The Britannic, mortally damaged, tries sailing for Kea island seven miles away, but the beaching operation causes the hospital ship to sink even faster. Campbell discovers that William, one of Lady Lewis's children, has disappeared. Reynolds helps her and they manage to get the boy to the lifeboat before it is lowered. Another massive explosion causes Reynolds to be trapped in a flooding room. Campbell helps Reynolds escape and the two of them make their way through the ship, swimming through flooded rooms, vents, grates, and corridors. They make it outside and notice a lifeboat filled with evacuees getting pulled into the still spinning propellers. They watch in horror as the lifeboat is smashed to pieces by the spinning blades. Reynolds ties Campbell to a line that was thrown from Lady Lewis's lifeboat. Despite her protests that they both can be pulled to safety, Reynolds throws her into the sea after kissing her. Reynolds commits suicide as he is also pulled into the propellers. A few moments later, the ship rapidly rolls over, causing the funnels and deck machinery to tumble into the sea as the Britannic sinks beneath the waves. A warship, HMS Victoria, arrives to rescue the survivors. Vera quotes the poem "Roll on, Thou..." from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage by Lord Byron.

Characters

  • Edward Atterton as Chaplain Reynolds
  • Amanda Ryan as Vera Campbell
  • Jacqueline Bisset as Lady Lewis
  • Ben Daniels as Townsend
  • John Rhys-Davies as Captain Charles Alfred Bartlett
  • Bruce Payne as Doctor Baker
  • Alex Ferns as Stoker Evans
  • Eleanor Oakley as Sarah Lewis
  • Archie Davies as William Lewis
  • Ed Stobart as Mayfield
  • Adam Bareham as Britannic's Radio Operator
  • David Lumsden as German Radio Operator
  • Wolf Kahler as Captain Kruger
  • Philip Rham as Jurgens
  • Daniel Coonan as Seamus
  • Daniel Tatatrsky as Martin
  • Martin Savage as Sweeney
  • Francis Magee as Reilly
  • Niven Boyd as Captain Helm
  • David Begg as Armed Sailor
  • John Atkin as Guard
  • Sean Baker as Colonel Marston
  • References

    Britannic (film) Wikipedia
    Britannic (film) IMDb Britannic (film) themoviedb.org


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