Atlantic (1929)
English-language version. "Atlantic" is a drama film based on the sinking of the RMS "Titanic" and set aboard a fictional ship, called the "Atlantic". The main plotline revolves around a man who has a shipboard affair with a fellow passenger, which is eventually discovered by his wife. The ship also has aboard an elderly couple, the Rools, who are on their anniversary cruise. Midway across the Atlantic Ocean, the "Atlantic" strikes an iceberg and is damaged to the point where it is sinking into the Atlantic.
Director: E.A. Dupont
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Franklin Dyall as John Rool |
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Ellaline Terriss as Alice Rool |
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Donald Calthrop as Pointer |
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Madeleine Carroll as Monica |
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Monty Banks as Dandy |
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Joan Barry as Betty Tate-Hughes |
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John Stuart as Lawrence |
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Helen Haye as Clara Tate-Hughes |
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Francis Lister as Padre |
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D.A. Clarke-Smith as Freddie Tate-Hughes |
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John Longden as Lanchester |
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Arthur Hardy as Maj Boldy |
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Gordon James as Capt. Collins |
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Syd Crossley as Telegraphist |
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Dino Galvani as Steward |
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Danny Green as Card-Playing Passenger |
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Randolph Thompson as Stoker |
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Jerry Verno as Bartender |
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Fanny Wright as Passenger |
| Directing | E.A. Dupont | Director |
| Production | E.A. Dupont | Producer |
| Writing | Ernest Raymond | Theatre Play |
| Production | John Maxwell | Producer |
| Sound | John Reynders | Music |
| Directing | J.F. Green | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Charles Rosher | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Marjorie Gaffney | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Emile de Ruelle | Editor |
| Sound | Jack Mair | Sound Effects Editor |
| Sound | Alec Murray | Sound Recordist |
| Art | Hugh Gee | Art Direction |
| Directing | John Harlow | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Victor Kendall | Writer |
| Production | James Scura | Producer |