Titanic: A Question of Murder (1983)
This 1983 documentary re-examines the sinking of the famous ocean liner RMS Titanic in April 1912 and asks whether the tragedy was simply an accident or the result of human decisions and negligence. Combining historical analysis with rare survivor testimony, the film investigates the circumstances that led to one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history.
Director: Alan Ravenscroft
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Peter Williams as Self - Presenter |
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Eva Hart as Self |
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Frank Prentice as Self |
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Ruth Becker Blanchard as Self |
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Edwina Troutt MacKenzie as Self |
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George Thomas as Self |
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Fred M. Walker as Self |
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Sir John Andrews as Self |
| Production | Peter Williams | Producer |
| Directing | Alan Ravenscroft | Director |
| Production | Peter Williams | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Roy Page | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Stan Phipps | Sound |
| Sound | Tony Cunningham | ADR & Dubbing |
| Production | Pauline Taplin | Production Assistant |
| Camera | Brian Garrick | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Roderic Cooke | Editor |
| Art | John Ryder | Graphic Designer |
| Art | Tom Gilling | Graphic Designer |
| Art | Martyn Hampton | Graphic Designer |
| Production | Kath Rayner | Researcher |
| Production | Paddy Scott | Researcher |