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Release Date:
January 10, 2000
Original Title:
Britannic
Alternate Titles:
Británica
Força de Elite
Inimigos e Amantes
Βρετανικός
Британик
Британник
Британниц
Բրիտանիկ
בריטניק
بریتانیک
ブリタニック
大不列颠
Genres:
Action | Drama | History | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Flashpoint
Regent Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 93
It was the sister ship of the infamous Titanic... and its final destiny was the same. Experience the true untold story of Britannic, a tumultuous, epic voyage of human passion, courage and betrayal aboard an ill-fated ocean liner bound for a shattering demise. With the world at war, an undercover British agent (Amanda Ryan), embarks the Britannic in search of a German spy believed to be on board to sabotage the ship. Posing as a governess, the undercover agent finds herself falling in love with the ship's chaplain (Edward Atterton). In a stunning discovery, the lovers suddenly find themselves enemies of war. And when a massive explosion deals a deathblow to the ship, their battle becomes one for their own survival. With a dynamic, international cast and a story line that hosts a chilling tale of espionage, politics and romance, Britannic brings one of history's most devastating events to riveting, new life.
Casting:
Penny Perry
Costume Design:
Susannah Buxton
Director:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Editor:
Rob Kobrin
Original Music Composer:
Alan Parker
Production Design:
Rob Harris
Property Master:
Mickey Lennon
Script Supervisor:
Non Eleri Hughes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Norman
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry Forrestal
Third Assistant Director:
Ian Hutchinson
Writer:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Kim Owen Smith
Dennis A. Pratt
Brett Thompson
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