Titanic (1996 miniseries)

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Titanic
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Written byRoss LaManna
Joyce Eliason
Directed byRobert Lieberman
StarringPeter Gallagher
George C. Scott
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Eva Marie Saint
Tim Curry
Harley Jane Kozak
Marilu Henner
Music byLennie Niehaus
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersHarold Lee Tichenor
Rocky Lang
CinematographyDavid Hennings
EditorTod Feuerman
Running time173 minutes
Budget$13 million[1]
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseNovember 17 (1996-11-17) 
November 19, 1996 (1996-11-19)

Titanic is a 1996 American two-part television miniseries which premiered on CBS on November 17 and 19, 1996.[2] It focuses on several characters aboard the RMS Titanic during her maiden voyage in 1912. The miniseries was directed by Robert Lieberman. The original music score was composed by Lennie Niehaus.

Plot

Titanic follows three main story threads.

Isabella Paradine is traveling on the Titanic to join her husband after attending her aunt's funeral in the United Kingdom. On the Titanic, she meets Wynn Park, her former lover. She falls in love with him again, and after a brief affair, she sends her husband a wireless saying they cannot be together anymore (despite their daughter). When the ship starts sinking, Isabella reluctantly leaves Wynn when he forces her to board a lifeboat. As the boat is lowered, Isabella confesses a long kept secret that her daughter Claire is actually Wynn's. Later on board the RMS Carpathia she is grief-stricken when she finds Wynn's lifeless body on deck, having died of hypothermia, but luckily, when the Carpathia reaches New York City she is reunited with her family who are blissfully unaware of Isabella's tryst because the telegram was never sent out due to the sinking.

Also in first class is the Allison family, a family travelling on the Titanic, returning home to Montreal with their two small children and new nurse, Alice Cleaver. They gradually become wary and suspicious of her hysterical and neurotic behavior. Later on, a fellow maid asks her if she'd seen her in Cairo the previous month, but soon realizes that she remembers her from the highly publicized trial where Alice was accused of throwing her baby off a train. When the Titanic starts sinking, Alice Cleaver panics and quickly boards a lifeboat with Trevor, the Allisons' infant son. The parents with their small daughter are unaware that the baby is safe and refuse to leave the ship without him, which in the end costs them their lives.

In third class, a young vagrant named Jamie Perse steals a ticket to get on board. He manages to become friends with one of the crewmen, Simon Doonan, who is also a robber, but later is revealed to be a much more violent and callous criminal than Jamie. The young man falls in love with Aase (pronounced "Osa") Ludvigsen, a recent Christian convert and missionary. On the night of the sinking, Aase is brutally raped and beaten by Doonan, causing her to lose her faith and will to live, but Jamie manages to get her into Isabella's boat. Unbeknownst to them, Doonan also sneaks aboard that same boat, disguised as an old woman. After the ship sinks, Aase is knocked off the lifeboat by Doonan after she recognizes him, and he attempts to hold the passengers in the boat hostage at gunpoint, but Officer Lowe, who is in charge of the boat, hits Doonan in the head with an oar, snapping his neck and killing him. Jamie himself manages to survive when he accidentally falls into one of the last lifeboats before the Titanic sinks. He subsequently atones for his past life after he finds Aase in the makeshift hospital aboard the Carpathia. In the end, upon arriving in New York City, the two plan to start a new life together.

Cast

Fictional characters

ActorRole
Peter GallagherWynn Park
Catherine Zeta-JonesIsabella Paradine
Eva Marie SaintHazel Foley
Tim CurrySimon Doonan
Mike DoyleJamie Perse
Sonsee NeuAase Ludvigsen
Tamsin KelseyClarinda Jack
Eric KeenleysideBlack Billy Jack
Katharine IsabelleOphelia Jack
Lachlan MurdochPerry Jack
Doug AbrahamsBartender Thomas Joe McCormack
Shaina Tianne UngerClaire Paradine
Dale WilsonEdward Paradine
Hagan BeggsAlden Foley
Molly ParkerLulu Foley
Crystal VergeMarge Miller
Don MacKayMr. Dickie
Kim KondrashoffCrewman At Steerage Gate
Tina FiordaItalian Woman
Brent StaitIrish Bunkmate

Historical characters

ActorRole
George C. ScottCaptain Edward John Smith
Roger ReesJ. Bruce Ismay
Harley Jane KozakBess Allison
Kevin ConwayHudson J. Allison
Devon HoholukLoraine Allison
Marilu HennerMargaret "Molly" Brown
Felicity WatermanAlice Cleaver
Malcolm StewartFirst Officer William McMaster Murdoch
Kevin McNultySecond Officer Charles Lightoller
Gerard PlunkettFourth Officer Joseph Boxhall
Kavan SmithFifth Officer Harold Lowe
Scott HylandsJohn Jacob Astor IV
Janne MortilMadeleine Astor
Barry PepperHarold Bride
Matt HillJack Phillips
Byron LucasLookout Frederick Fleet
Aaron PearlLookout Reginald Robinson Lee
Richard LautschGeorge Alfred Hogg
Janie Woods-MorrisIda Straus
Peter HaworthIsidor Straus
Martin EvansRobert Hichens
Stephen DimopoulosJoseph Bell
Barry CufflingHenry Samuel Etches
Terence KellyCaptain Arthur Rostron
Chris HumphreysFirst Officer Horace John Dean
Matthew WalkerCaptain Stanley Lord
Ron HalderSecond Officer Herbert Stone
Eric SchneiderThird Officer Charles Victor Groves
Gavin CraigCyril Furmston Evans

Reception

The New York Daily News commented on the fact that the acting was substandard and the ship's operators and owner are portrayed "about as sympathetically as those connected with the Exxon Valdez."[3] The Seattle Post-Intelligencer also referenced the "embarrassingly bad acting" and out of place scenes.[4]

Awards

Titanic received an Emmy Award[5] for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Miniseries or a Special. It was also nominated for Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special.[6]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1997 Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Miniseries or a Special David Husby, David E. Fluhr, Adam Jenkins, Don Digirolamo for part 1 Won
Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special Joe I. Tompkins, Jori Woodman Nominated

References

  1. "Docking Soon: Titanic-Mania". Los Angeles Times. November 14, 1996. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  2. Bellafante, Gina (November 25, 1996). "Disaster: That'S Entertainment". Time.
  3. Bianculli, David (November 15, 1996). "'TITANIC' MINISERIES IS SUB-STANDARD". Daily News (New York). Archived 2014-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
  4. . Seattle Post-Intelligencer.[dead link]
  5. "Titanic - Television Academy". Television Academy. Retrieved May 16, 2025.
  6. "Titanic (TV Mini Series 1996) - Awards". IMDb. Retrieved May 16, 2025.