Unsinkable - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Unsinkable"
Unsinkable: Titanic Untold (2024)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Unsinkable - TMDB rating
0/10
0
Unsinkable - Kinopoisk rating
6.59/10
10598
Unsinkable - IMDB rating
5.5/10
282

Actors and characters

Photo Karen Allen #7107Photo Karen Allen #7108Photo Karen Allen #7109Photo Karen Allen #7110

Karen Allen

Karen Allen
Character Nancy Smith
Photo Fiona Dourif #20078Photo Fiona Dourif #20079

Fiona Dourif

Fiona Dourif
Character Alaine Ricard
Photo Cotter Smith #59079

Cotter Smith

Cotter Smith
Character Senator Smith
Photo Jayne Wisener #81949
Jayne Wisener
Character Maggie Malloy
Photo Daina Griffith #69325
Daina Griffith
Character Countess of Rothes
Photo Teri Clark #46487
Teri Clark
Character Duchess Asconti Arese
Photo Brendan Griffin #17231

Brendan Griffin

Brendan Griffin
Character Charles Lightholler
Photo John Yost #54776
John Yost
Character Major Puechen
Photo David Whalen #46482

David Whalen

David Whalen
Character Captain Stanley Lord
Photo Randy Kovitz #54854
Randy Kovitz
Character Senator Newlands
Photo Annie Kitral #46493

Annie Kitral

Annie Kitral
Character Ida Strauss
Photo Christopher Mowod #346348
Christopher Mowod
Character Olaus Abelseth
Photo John W. Iwanonkiw #63834
John W. Iwanonkiw
Character Senator Charles Burlingham
Photo Rohn Thomas #13982
Rohn Thomas
Character Douglas Moss
Photo Peter Gannon #46481

Peter Gannon

Peter Gannon
Character Sheriff Bayliss
Alex Hynes
Character Harold Bride
Photo Sam Turich #87139
Sam Turich
Character Bruce Ismay

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film exclusively used authentic automobiles manufactured before 1912. All the cars were in perfect condition. Some of them were transported to the filming location by trailer, while most arrived under their own power, driven by their owners.
  • The roles of the corpses in the cold waters of the North Atlantic were played by employees of the props department, dressed accordingly. Between takes, they were occupied with pushing lifeboats out of frame and trying to keep pieces of ice (made of wax) and various debris within the camera's view.
  • Scenes with the lifeboats in the North Atlantic were filmed in a public swimming pool, closed to the public for the duration of filming. Its bottom was painted black and an appropriate backdrop was constructed. The pool, called “Ligonier Beach,” was located an hour and a half east of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. It held over 4,900,000 liters. At one time, it was the largest swimming pool in the United States. The effect of a turbulent sea was achieved by pushing iron barrels for petroleum products into the water.
  • Annie Kitral played Ida Straus in the film, the wife of Isidor Straus, founder and co-owner of the “Macy's” department store chain. Upon learning that her husband intended to remain on board the sinking “Titanic” with the other men, she refused to take a place in a lifeboat, stating: “I will not leave my husband. We have always been together, and together we shall die.”
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