Britannic (2000) | Edward Atterton | Amanda Ryan | Jacqueline Bisset | Full Movie
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- A fictional account of the sinking of the H.M.H.S. Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916. This explores the theory of a German Agent sabotaging the liner, a hospital ship.
Stars: Edward Atterton, Amanda Ryan, Jacqueline Bisset, Ben Daniels, John Rhys-Davies, Bruce Payne
Directed by: Brian Trenchard-Smith
Genre: Action, Drama, History
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Britannic (2000)
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IF you ever hear the word " unsinkable " on a ship, GET OFF as quick as possible...
Yes, because we all know how Mauretania and Olympic and Augusta Victoria sank…
@@DerpyPossum I’m guessing that’s a joke since Olympic was never called unsinkable
@@jaxonn0918 Olympic was called unsinkable more often than Titanic, actually.
@@DerpyPossum Olympic really deserved it. At least for destroying German submarine
@@DerpyPossum The RMS Mauretania and SS Augusta Victoria never sank, they were broken up.
"You sir. So much for your unsinkable ship!"
That would have been a great line in the right movie.
Actually, it’s not because the starboard popular was actually turned off so the port propeller in the central propeller was just moving
And also, in fact, there’s water still dripping on the motors
Propeller
had all port holes been ordered closed and water tight doors closed at all time during sea travel per war policty....britannic should have stayed afloat
It would have been amazing hearing that in the Titanic movie 😂
What a riveting conclusion! In 1976, the great oceanographer, Jacques Cousteau, found the wreck of the Britannic. It was about 8 miles from where it was thought to have sunk.
Yeah but he didn’t really explore it, Robert Ballard found the artifacts and stuff
@@Spiderty Cousteau found it for others to explore.
the movie is still extremely inaccurate
@@melmack2003 I mean, not really, we already knew where britannic was, Cousteau just got there first, and did absolutely nothing, did not even take anything, so Robert Ballard, the titanic and Bismarck discoverer did all of the work.
@@Spiderty Lets give credit where credit is due.
This is a nice film. I wish a film company would make a Britannic film more true to what really happened.
wake up to reality, they will never make it
I decided that. I agree with you.
Come on guys !!!!
This is an action movie - not a documentary film drama !!!!
Take it easy, eh ??
nobody really knowz wether it was torpedo d or a mine at the time there was a U Boat around at that time an there was mines even the Olympic was bullied 😥😥
@@bertmohi3671 it was a mine it can’t be a torpedo cuz u boats aren’t allowed to fire on a hospital ship unless it had ammunition but in this case Britannia did not has ammunition
if only james cameron made this movie.. wouldve been such a great film!
another jack and rose in britanic
This ship sank because of a war, so a very different story
@@tav0267 okay? i know the britannic very well
it’s still a movie
@@pdhung3012no it wouldnt. Almost everyone survived and it was war time. Nothing special at all
(Lusitania on the other hand was to fast and too brutal of a sinking to really focus on the sinking and make it as „romantic“ as the Titanic sinking. Titanic had so many stories happening while sinking like the band that still played or the rich people who went down with it, the breaking, the dream of a new life in America, the Iceberg that came out of a sudden and much more. It had everything to become legendary)
Don't just discourage the existing director.
Try to find some other way of praising your James
Don't ever call a ship "unsinkable." A ship may seem safe just because it has watertight bulkheads, but it can still sink no matter what.
No one called Britannic or any other ship "unsinkable" after titanic sank. That was just dramatization and there were no civilian passengers on board, just the crew. This movie is full of exaggeration
ship is ship no matter how big the size
You can Cruise ships unsinkable, it can't sink.
The problem with the sinking of the Britannic was that when the explosion happened, the nurses opened the lower windows
@@ryan55883 yep a little known fact mate. admitted to by more than one nurse latter in life. but it does not seem to have been the reason the ship went down so fast. apparently!
personally i think having lots of little holes all the way down the side of the ship close to the waterline must have helped the ship on its way to the bottom a lot. but what would i know.
The acting & writing were great. A good story.
Though the Britannic actual hit a mine that had been laid by a German submarine just the day before.
The only people who died in the sinking were the occupants of one lifeboat that was sucked into one of the propellers (while it was still turning) and destroyed.
Everyone else, including Miss Jessop, survived.
Actually the submarine laid the mines a month earlier
@@user-gu6uq7bh5d actually the area had been swept for mines by the British a month earlier and a German submarine had layed new mines just before Britannic arrived.
This is the reason why first reports claimed the Britannic was sunk by a German submarine torpedo. The British thought they had cleared all the mines.
Well they did change the cause of the sinking purely for the story. But the movie has several inaccuracies besides what you mentioned. The time of the sinking, the side the ship takes the damage, the people aboard (no children were on board), and the attack by the German U-Boat earlier in the movie. It could've made a good Lusitania movie but it seems like they just crammed in at the last minute for it to be a Britannic movie
@@iamjjanimates agreed
Didnt they all jump off except Violet Jessop?
If I recall correctly, the 30 people that died from the propellers went into a lifeboat and went into the water prematurely, not like what was shown in the movie. The captain was trying to get to the shores as fast as he could which if you went into the water during that time, you could get sucked into the propellers but realizing that the boat was sinking and bringing more water in, he told his crew to stop the engines and abandoned ship, which is why the remaining passengers survived.
Edit: I put "pillars" instead of the correct term "propellers", so thanks for pointing that one, much appreciated!
There are a lot of historical inaccuracies in this film
From the layout of the ship to the plot
The whole spy story isn't real
It's still a very fun and entertaining film
It's just weird that it's set on the Britannic and not on some fictional ship.
Whats a pillar?
@@miner_splash995 I think he ment to say propeller
@@captainbossman1016 That is correct, I will fix that typo, thanks for mentioning it!
@@miner_splash995 I thingk it's a thing that holds up buildings so they don't fall
The character of Vera had to be a tip of the cap to real-life nurse Violet Jessop, who survived the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, the Britannic in 1916 and was aboard the Olympic in 1911 when it collided with a British warship.
This would be enough to make me swear off cruises.
@@richardbaranzini8805 mm mam mlnln
@@richardbaranzini8805 Cruises, back then…weren’t really a thing.
The original survivor.
I guess Vera Campbell is violet Jessop
R.I.P. HMHS Britannic Never Forgotten :( 😭😭
Goodbye beautiful britannic we will always ❤ you. Gone but never forgotten. R.I.P. her victims. Xx
It's such a shame that Britannic never got the chance to live up to her true potential. Thankfully, the oldest sister of the three Olympic class liners lived a long and prosperous life and actually earned the title "unsinkable" and for good reason, too. It's such a shame, though, that the Olympic was scrapped. If you're like me and your fond of old ocean liners and ships, ESPECIALLY Titanic and her sisters, there's a heartbreaking photo of Olympic's scrapping where they're actually breaking down the grand staircase that really hits hard.
Obviously, this movie is of Britannic and I veered off from what I originally planned to comment, but it's impossible to think of her without thinking of her two older sister ships. I think, had she not become a hospital ship during World War 1, she would have gone on to live a fantastic life and it's really unfortunate that she wasn't given that chance.
For anyone who has never seen what Britannic's forward grand staircase looked like in comparison with Olympic or Titanic, the developers of "Titanic: Honor and Glory" made a similar (but smaller) demo featuring the Britannic (Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean) and the dark, rich, beautiful colors were very unexpected; I highly suggest anyone who hasn't seen it, take a look for themselves because it's honestly spectacular and somewhat backs up my "wasted potential" comment.
I learned more about the actual sinking of the Brittanic watching a 20 minute real time sinking video on here. This left me scratching my head
Same here. Except it was about an hour long and it was an animation
Link please
I agree it’s so inaccurate
The intro is easily my favorite part of the movie. The theme song is just so good.
Yeah.... I think it's from another Titanic movie called "The Titanic". It's one of the top 5 first titanic movies where the ship actually splits. The song is also the intro for that movie.
@@William_AftonReal------- I don’t know which Titanic movie you’re talking about, can you tell me what year this specific Titanic movie came out?
I took a listen to the theme song for the 1996 one, and the 2012 one. Neither of them sounded like the Britannic movie theme.
@ChristopherBerdebes yes! The 1996 one. Also, I'm tweaking because I thought I was right sorry lol
@@William_AftonReal------- Ok. Thanks.
Unexpectedly impressive and thrilling movie....amazing!!! What a charachters, what a love line, what a thrill! Gorgeous,.outstanding movie, thank you! May God save the souls of those who died ...and may He bless who lived!
A FREE FULL MOVIE ON CZcams?! YEEAAAH BABY I LOVE THIS!!
It was beyond belief that the hospital ship Britannic had been completely sabotaged by a member of the German military pretending to be one of the crew members of the ship.
That's because it's not a true account of the sinking. The Britannic founder because it hit a mine. They could have made the movie by detailing the story of Violet Jessop. She was a nurse who survived the collision of Olympic with another vessel, the sinking of the Titanic, and the sinking of the Britannic. I believe she lived until 1977 or something like that.
@@jorgevillavicencio427 1971
Just like Joey Bribem pretending he is a patriotic American while being an anti American Socialist destroying America from within.
Germany suspected it was carrying arms, and it was. That does allow the enemy Germany to sink her. It is strictley forbidden, to carry arms on a passenger, or hospital ship.
Not to mention that sabotaging a hospital ship is considered a warcrime. Not to mention that Hospital ships are known to be neutral: They help soldiers of both sides (They are segregated to one side of the ship to avoid one soldier trying to kill a soldier of the opposing faction. We may have hatred toward German during WW2, but these nurses had no choice, but to help both sides.)
Why many people call this Bad Movie?!?? Seriously IT'S NOT BAD LIKE TITANIC II, Very well made Movie for Titanic's Younger Sister!
1:05:39 due to this
Well I mean kids don't want them naked or not
@@ChristopherAndrew12 you're right
It's merely because of how inaccurate this movie actually is compared to what happened to the real ship, also it's literally just a cash grab due to James Cameron's Titanic.
It's very inaccurate and over-uses CGI.
I haven’t watched titanic 2 yet, so maybe I should.
Even though there are inaccuracies, I loved this film since Middle School when I bumped into it years back. To those who hate this movie, let me remind you of a Titanic video game that holds a German spy putting a bomb onboard, killing a passenger, and other hiding secret plans, and yet I know a lot of enthusiasts who enjoys the game so literally. So take that for inaccuracies. Call it just a game, then we can call this a non literate good movie. Anyway, thanks for posting!
The ship does exist, but its a fictional account. For a while back then, it had me convinced it was a torpedo, and then later a mine... The latter was the right one except in here, it is deliberate sabotage.
But either way, even with just 30 people dead and that everyone else had evacuated, it is a tragedy.
Completely the same*
A wonderful move in which miss campbol face a german spy and unknowingly fell in love with him . She saved his life. What a romentic movie
Saved his life only for him to act like a coward and commit suicide.
If you see a ship that you never heard or knew about that was called to be unsinkable pretend you never ever knew about it. But the movie is great😊
it’s sad seeing people like you actually think this movie is great
This is so sad 😢😢 this movie is so amazing and also sad i cried after the movie ended 😭
This is the second time I have watched this brilliant film . What a shame the ending was so tragic ! The handsome German should have defected and married the lady .
There was no way a WW I German U-Boot could follow HMHS Britannic.
The Britannic could cruise at 21 knots and the typical WW I era German sub
could only make 14 knots surfaced. The sub would have to submerge during the day
and could only make 9 knots under water.
I believe HMHS Britannic struck a mine and sank.
The movie is stupid. Totally inaccurate and no respect to real survivors and victims. Clearly just a cash grab to milk the popularity of Cameron's film.
Exactly my thoughts after watching this movie))) The only question I have is why Britannik sank after being hit by a single mine, twice as faster as Titanic in 1912. As well as I know, there is still no reply for this question...
@@OlegKhorkov there is an answer to this. When the mine hit, the watertight doors in that area were jammed by the shock of the explosion, and they were left open. This doomed the ship. Since Britannic was designed for transatlantic voyages in the North Atlantic, the inside of the ship was very hot, and many of the crew left portholes open to help ventilate the ship. These portholes, coupled with the fact that Britannic continued to move after the explosion, brought lots of water in and accelerated the sinking.
@@AndyHappyGuy thanks a lot. All this looks logical but I wonder why all these watertight doors were left open in case of possible attack. The war was going... Anyway watertight doors didn't save Lusitania a half year earlier.
@@OlegKhorkov the moment Britannic hit the mine, her crew were changing shifts and they opened the doors. Really just bad timing I guess.
"This is the biggest ship in the world! It is unsinkable!" I'm sure those who sailed on Titanic and survived it would beg to differ.
That first statement "this is the biggest ship in the world" is so far from true because at that time the s.s. imperator 52,100 GRT and her sister s.s. vaterland 59,900 GRT were already sailing by then, britannic -was 47,000- was 48,100 GRT.
I actually started laughing when he said unsinkable but when I saw he was serious. 😂😂😐
TITANIC? 20:20
Sister ship to "Olympic" and "Titanic", of White Star Line.
Titanic sunk by collision with iceberg, 1912; Olympic survived WW1; Britannic hit a mine and sunk, 1916.
@@LoveAviation1969 Unfortunately, it was the "media" of the time who falsely claimed the Titanic was "unsinkable". The builders and the White Star Line never made that claim.
The actor playing the part of the captain played Macro, who assassinated Caligula in I, Claudius. Very underrated actor in my opinion.
His part here was off
He was Gimli also.. In the LOTR trilogy
He was also Salah in the Indiana Jones films.
@@reggiekray7207 He had a short part in that trilogy.
John Rhys Davies.
She fell in love with someone who tried to kill everyone and who she was supposed to be tracking and after knowing everything she still cried .... WTF girl
Edit:tysm for the likes
If only I was her and he was the quiet kid I'd have no problem tracking him
She was SPOSED to be tracking him, right?
she loved him, love at first sight is real and this is the case here his personality inside was just with her the entire time and he had to do it.
She is the worst secret agent in world
@@agusrum94 yes
this movie has something titanic didn't have... gunfights...i mean real gunfights
I love how Britannic just bank to the right and fastly fade away
me too 🥺🥺
I remember this movie.. I only watched it 2 because of my family thought it was bad. But to all of us.. It was a nostalgic masterpiece.
One of the best movie in seen my life 🥰🥰🥰 i will see it from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
It's very good movie I accidentally bumped into it. Thank you for posting it🙏👌
I have spent my entire life absolutely obsessed with the three Olympic class sisters (as well as other old ocean liners and ships) and had never seen a Britannic movie, only documentaries and such. Unfortunately, even though I figured this would be a let down, it fell even shorter than what I'd assumed. At least it was free, I suppose, so I can't b*tch too much about it. Lol
You already bitched enough 😂
Dude, same
Good movie , amazing history.Great .
Is nobody gonna talk about how this movie came out 4 years after the titanic movie and the real britannic sank 4 year after the sinking of the real titanic
Woah nah just a coincidence tbh they started filming at the end of 1998 and ended in late 1999 so...
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
fred flintsoner, just a small tip: indonesians call the volcano "Krakatao" instead of Krakatoa!
@@MultiSUPERLATIVO WHAT IS WIT NIT ?
HISTORY FACT CHECK: at around 17:40 - 17:45, & a bit later, there is mention of the BLACK AND TANS. Recruitment
of soldiers who became known as the Black & Tans in Ireland did not begin until 1920, and this film was said to take place in 1916, when the Brtitannic was really sunk. But--no Black and Tans for four more years.
Thank you for that
Guess who started the Black and Tans: Winston Churchill. Still not all that popular in Ireland?
Yes I noticed that too. Another historical inaccuracy is that women did not start cutting their hair until after the war which would have been 1919 or 1920, no woman in 1916 would have had hair like that. Pity they didn't get that right, and no woman in 1916 would have gone to a man's room like that, either.
@@carolinebarnes6832 Still, it's an enjoyable movie overall, IMO. It reminded me a lot of the 1975 movie *The Hindenburg*, which was another story about a fatal last voyage ended by sabotage. It's on CZcams now in case you'd like a look at it. Between George C. Scott landing in a Messerschmitt Bf 109 with Spanish markings at the beginning to Scott finding the bomb just as it goes off, it's quite a ride.
Okay, the Bf-109 didn't fly in combat in Spain until 1937, but there were German warplanes fighting for Franco in Spain in 1936. The Bf-109 was license-built in Spain long after the war and this is why there were real ones still flying in the 1970s.
It's fictional and deliberate !
I love watching Britannic
Thank You for downloading this great movie.
I DID NOT WRITE THIS! Is it a sick joke from AI???
Huh
Vera Campbell is definitely Violet Jessop the fact she was aboard titanic when she sank and she mentioned Olympic hitting another ship says it all that they’ve disguised her real name with a character name
She also banged Germans, carried a gun and blew away traitors... Fact!!
As soon as I hear a ship is unsinkable I'm stepping off immediately.
I'd be like "ya and I'm queen Elizabeth" lol
Quick rant: Even as a history nerd who knows the REAL historically accurate story of the HMHS Britannic, I still enjoyed this film even despite the obvious inaccuracies amd rushed production because I'm not the kind of person who only focuses on the negatives of something and then piles them up to make it as if the whole thing sucks like many "reviewers" do on CZcams which they do to give the movie way more criticism than it deserves. It is a wholesome and well-made movie and those who say it sucks honestly need a different look on life and not have high expectations on everything, people who winge about it saying "IT'S FAR FROM HISTORICALLY ACCURATE" clearly don't know what the main purpose of a movie is, obviously it needs to respect the material and stay true to the events however at the same time it needs to create plots and dramatise that event to make the movie engaging for watchers and that unfortunately does mean distorting some minor details for that reason, if you want to watch a film that has NO inaccuracies or distortions at all then GO AND WATCH A DOCUMENTARY and not just nit-pick at something that is obviously going to have flaws in historical accuracy. I don't care what other history enthusiasts say, it's a good movie and I shall stand by that claim (even as a history nerd) until my grave.
I really admired Jacques Cousteau. As a scuba diver I was very interested in all his adventures. He inspired many people to be environmentally conscious and respect the ocean.
This is a great movie. Acting, story and cinematography are excellent. I thought the captain was Sebastian Cabot but he wasn’t in the credits. Anyone know who the actor’s name who played the captain of the Britannic?
Glad this is available to watch, it was good!
Edward Atterton is probably one of the best looking man that has ever acted.
Very dashing man!!!
I loved this movie. Beautiful story..
I felt the strong love between a British and German intelligent officers in this movie. Thanks for the people who made this.. Is that possible? In 1916? If so how about creating love between Ukrainian and Russian intelligent officers now? For engineering peace for Europe and save the world. I've been trying to share that idea since the very start. This movie give me strength to proceed though no one support my works.
This is the most historic correct movie i've ever seen, But they missed the part with the ufo that turns into a German submarine.
They weren't aiming at that, that's a fictional account.☺️
@@ekaterinas.1330 yeah, they had to try to make it as accurate as possible.
They also missed the part where the chaplain was beamed up by the UFO before he got chopped up by the propeller.
It is about historically correct as a Tom and Jerry war film.
18:52 is where you are looking for the RMS Titanic.
19:30
@@kristasumergido7895
19:29
Pretty iconic how the ships that could not sink both sinked
Sank not sinked! Seriously!
@@borleyboo5613 Sorry Im not from England so I don't speak the language
Sank. But close. 😊
@@user-tu8wi4oj5jignore him he. I knew what you meant.
Thats because every ship built of metal can (and will, under the right circumstances) sink
Excellent movie. Well worth watching.
definitely not
One of the survivors who witnessed that lifeboat being chopped to bits by the propeller
was a young boy named Samuel Popeil. When he married Sam would relate to his young son, Ronald, about how that whirling blade just chopped to bits all those people in that lifeboat.
And that is what inspired Ron Popeil to create his very first kitchen gadget.
The Vegematic
The movie is stupid. Totally inaccurate and no respect to real survivors and victims. Clearly just a cash grab to milk the popularity of Cameron's film.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@AndyHappyGuy
@@dasboot5903 you say "documentary film" like this film only got minor things wrong. This movie literally gets every part of Britannic's story wrong. The timings of every key event, like the departure, the storm, and the sinking are hours off from when they actually happened. The plot makes no sense at all, they literally had a U-boat try to shoot down a hospital ship (which would've been a war crime and the Germans wouldn't dare do such a thing for no reason), and they had a German spy sinking the ship with a single Molotov cocktail (and blowing up the wrong part of the ship) when Britannic hit a sea mine in reality. I understand these characters are fictitious, but they literally don't make sense at all. At least Jack and Rose's story in Titanic made sense in that timeframe although they were fictional.
The worst thing they did was depicting the deaths of the 30 people who did actually die on Britannic. They showed them being pulled into a propeller... and they show the WRONG PROPELLER. Absolutely zero respect for the people who died that morning. If they couldn't even get that right, then there's absolutely no more hope for the rest of the movie.
Very clearly just a cheap cash grab wanting to milk the popularity of the 1997 Titanic film. 0 respect for survivors and victims and completely inaccurate.
@@AndyHappyGuy Generally ... I have to agree with U, with one single exception - this is an action movie .... and it doesn't have to rely to the authentic all facts about that incident with "Britannica" sinking !!
So, please, take it easy !!!! Thank U very much !!
PS. this move is watchable very much !!
why do people keep saying that this movie sucks?
i think it’s actually kinda good!
Me to!
Everything in this is an accurate 100% no sarcasm whatsoever
@@j88productionsStop sniffing glue !
It's brilliant. As a movie, it works. Perhaps it's not entirely historically accurate, but the acting is right, the story is cool, the characters are nicely detailed and there's not too much obvious CGi. It's a great movie and it will have a special place for me
A Great movie 😢💔
Excellent film, thank you .........
Ignoring how the cgi is bad and how inaccurate it is, this is actually a good movie in my opinion and it was an enjoyable viewing. Some issues I had was the sinking, they edited it horribly, like how it lists and then in the next shot is titanicing again, but also I dislike how it doesn’t hit a mine, a bottle in the coal bunker explodes. I unlike others, did not care about them reusing the same background for any scene on deck and I like the spy story and the love story. I really like the fact that she was on the titanic which is a reference to Jessope and how it gave her PTSD as it probably did to people on board, I LOVE the scene where she has a Panic attack when getting on the lifeboat as Titanic survivors probably did when sailing, but I think this could have been way better as a Lusitania movie.
Yes I agree, it feels like an odd lusitania britannic combination
However for a random company in the 2000's id say the CGI wasnt that bad
Definitely would have been better as the Lusitania video historically, as she was sunk by a submarine, the U-20, which happens to look very similar to the boat in this film
Jaxonn09 There *is* a 2007 Lusitania movie
I think this movies strongpoint is it's plot, while it fails in budget related issues like the cgi or the acting (the acting being a budget issue because with more money you can get better actors ofc)
This is how you make a Good Movie,that have great Balance between the male and female characters,Not Bad woke movies we Have Now.
Thanks for movies ❤️
A rather enjoyable film. Thanks for posting and be safe 🙏
Thank you for the support! :)
Britannic sink
@@britannicuwu5997no shit sherlock
Good movie, the German u boat captain was in raiders of the lost ark, when he started melting, after opening the ark of the covenant, other wise not bad, had good action. The lady agent was very brave.
As well as the Britannic's captain as Sallah
That was many years later, must have been his son.
Entertaining movie, "inspired by real events". Well, Britannic was a ship, looking like Titanic, and it sank november 1916. No rumors of german spies onboard, though. But don't care. A film made on a budget, but I really liked it 😊
This is a fantastic film ❤❤
I really love this movie
why act like a britannic enthusiast when you dont even know the first thing about britannic anyone who knows the first thing about britannic knows how poorly made and inaccurate this movie is
Quite a watchable movie. Jacqueline Bisset was beautiful and classy as ever.
The movie is stupid. Totally inaccurate and no respect to real survivors and victims. Clearly just a cash grab to milk the popularity of Cameron's film.
@@AndyHappyGuy No respect? In the end credits, it's dedicated to the 30 deaths.
@@florjanbrudar692 the 30 deaths which were shown dying in the wrong propeller in the wrong way on the ship that sinks wrongly? Yeah right, this is a cash grab pretending to be successful.
stunning film
best movie i have watched during my final year nautical science studies. i just love it
i love this movie
Puxa vida! Um filme bom desses baseado em um história real e não está dublado para o Português.
Igual cuenta la propaganda inglesa de la época, no lo que se sabe hoy con los documentos hechos públicos.
Quero dizer,o filme nao é tão grande coisa pra falar verdade..mas tbm nao é tão ruim,ele só é mediano pra bom pelo fato do filme do britannic,diferente de dezenas de filmes do titanic...esse tenta inovar um pouco e fazer o publico conhecer o navio que é bem esquecido...só nao quanto o olympic que virou uma "lost ship" por nao ter naufragio nenhum
Eu sei q existe a versão dublada pois a primeira vez q eu vi esse filme foi na tv aberta na Band
This film started of so well, three quarters of the film had me fully engaged, then the last quarter happened, what waste of what could have been an excellent, exciting and thrilling adventure story. Sad.
This ia another film that made me freeze for some time. The heaviness on my heart couldn't move.
There's no island named Moudros.
FYI: Moudros is a harbour town on the Greek island of Lemnos in the northern Aegean Sea.
Nobody except you cares ! .
A really enjoyable film.
Year 2024 I am watching from Thailand is my favorite movie similar to Titanic, RIP Britannic😢
26:32 this is my favourite line lady Lewis said I've been told this ship is unsinkable and here we are being shoutend at
Very good movie
"Unsinkable is what she is." That's what they claimed about the Titanic. Would have been funny is, right after he uttered those words, if his ferry to the Britannic rammed the Britannic and it sank.
If it floats it can sink.
Thank you so much.
Great movie lots of suspense.
I enjoy very much.
They never claimed they were unsinkable that was the media bull shit they knew along they could sink but it had the best innovations of the day ie electronic sealing bulkheads invented by a German .it was done manually before this
@@philipmcdonagh1094 Well, Ivory soap floats and does not sink. LOL!
@@philipmcdonagh1094plastic can’t sink
The scene where the ship capsizes had me gagging It’s so in accurate it’s so inaccurate
A very good movie.
Incrive film ❤❤
thank you
Not seen that before - it was brilliant
Do not EVER call a ship unsinkable. To prove this is the RMS Titanic, German Battleship Bismarck, IJN Yamato, etc. And the Britannic was never considered the largest ships in the world; in fact she was the only in her class not to hold that title.
Also that fictional British warship looks like a late 1800’s American vessel and looks like an early battleship or armored cruiser, neither of which carried depth charges and were very slow. Also also why are there children on board a hospital ship that is meant to serve injured soldiers and service men injured during the war. This fact also means when the U-Boat fired upon her, they were committing a War Crime by breaking one of the laws set by the Geneva Convention. There were also no spies or whatever on board, nor were there any munitions, the famous liner correctly suspected of this is the RMS Lusitania. That ship was sunk by a U-Boat; the U-20 looked like the sub in this film.
it has waterproof emergency doors, thats why they call it unsinkable
Well, Olympic was also called unsinkable and held the reputation. She had a successful career. She even rammed a U boat and sunk it. She was nicknamed old reliable.
This is so disturbing more so because this is what's going on in Ukraine right now. Why why why do humans never learn from history? We continue to repeat the bad side of us. It sucks
It isnt the ppl its the elites and in this case in order to hide what they have been up too along with create a one world government they have to have another world war and take dwn America. Why else would Obummers puppet joey be selling off all our arms & oil. None of the weapons are getting to the Ukraine its being sold on the dark web....The more you know. They dont give 2 shits abt you or I or anyone else and thats a fact
Unfortunately we never learn!
The British Empire had consisted of almost 90% of all land on this planet!
Guess how did it get that big?
They did what Putin is doing now! And they still haven't given everything back! ♥️🇺🇦♥️🇺🇦♥️🇺🇦♥️
The Corporations have learned how to handle the Masses. Follow the money.
Great, now tell me why Ukraine DECLARED war in 2014
Very exciting movie.
Excellent, thanks
This is a completely FICTIONAL account of the Britannic sinking.
She hit a German Mine just off the Island of Kea, a Greek Island.
The true story would have made a much better movie.
Not a bad movie - it deserves better then the 5/10 rating on IMDB. But its a bit sloppy in parts - after the explosion, engines stop, start, and stop again, when no crew were below decks to make it happen. It was though they made the movie and then someone decided the end wasn't good enough, they needed the props turning again to kill the villain. Lights go out, lights come on again.
So a WW1 submarine could keep up with a ship designed to cruise at 21 knots? I don't think so! A German sub then could barely make 8 knots submerged, 14 knots surfaced.
I love the way they can cavort around open decks, no wind in their hair at all, in a ship going 21 knots - that's a wind of nearly 40 Km/hr - quite a gale - hang on to your hat!
Movies used to be so good. I guess it's not well polished or anything, but the plots were more uniquely executed. These days everything feels kind of flat and like I've seen it 50 times before.
Britannic is, a real true history 😊
Wow...what a great film.
I wish James Cameron would make a movie of Brittanic for a great story of love, war, action, romance, special effect and CGI within. He did just like Titanic 1997.
Sorry but Titanic 1997's love story was real and it took place on Titanic. There was no love story that took place on Britannic.
Except Jame's picture was a shit......
@@meta-xverse this story also is fictional
If not the Brittanic, perhaps the Andrea Doria!
Cameron? Are you longing for more lies in movies?
1:24:19 While the blades chop the boat, down below on the bottom right of the video, you see that rushing foam of water that's a raging torrent and current is the suction due to the force of the propeller blades.
great movie too
Enjoyable movie, but hardly accurate. I don't ever remember reading that there were German spies on board the Britannic on her last voyage. According to history, she struck a mine and did not suffer an internal explosion. At least one account I read said that she sank quickly in part because the nurses had left some of the portholes open on the lower decks to air out the wards. Also, as someone noted below, German U-boats could not keep up with large merchant marine ships. The U-boat avoidance protocols of the day had them cruise at their highest cruise speed (20+ knots for Britannic) following a zig-zag course to make aiming torpedoes difficult. U-boats couldn't do more than 9 knots while submerged, and that was generally under battery power to keep their diesel exhausts and periscopes from being sighted. They could do 14 knots when surfaced but then they'd be easily seen by their targets. The best they could do was wait for a ship to pass them and hope the range was close enough so they could fire one or two torpedoes as they went past. Two lifeboats did get chewed to bits by the propellers but the captain was still on board at that point and after realizing his mistake, ordered the engines stopped. It is doubtful that a German intelligence officer was the sole occupant of one of them. And finally, where did they get that cute miniature transmitter hidden in a bible from? WW1 radios were primitive, large, used vacuum tubes, required multiple batteries and took a minute or two to warm up before they could be used to send Morse code messages. Using the boat's metal railing as an antenna was a nice touch, though.
An excellent movie, and cast and acting, didn,t even know about the Britannic, so found this very interesting, thank you
dude. this was made 20 years ago yet it was still terrible for its time. this is just a shitty quickly rushed movie to cash off on james cameron's titanic
@@buildintoships1220 and while jc’s titanic was made 3 years before this and the cgi and the sinking was worse than 3 years before
The 2000 film "Britannic," directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, is a fictionalized portrayal of the sinking of the RMS Britannic during World War I. While loosely based on historical events, the movie contains several significant inaccuracies. It depicts the sinking caused by an underwater mine explosion, which differs from the actual incident where the ship hit a mine. The film also distorts the timeline, presenting the sinking of the Britannic as occurring before the Titanic's sinking. Furthermore, it misrepresents the role of the Red Cross, fictionalizes characters and their actions, inaccurately portrays the ship's size and design, and lacks proper historical context. As is common in historical films, "Britannic" prioritizes storytelling and dramatic effect over strict adherence to historical facts, making it a work of fiction rather than a historically accurate depiction.
Very nice film i need to admit i sould have drank tea while watching this ☕
I Love these movie
The best way to sink a ship
Call it unsinkable!
There was some problem in this movie
The time wasnt at late morning it happened at 8:12 am at the morning and sunk at 9:15 am
The engine did not blew up after the britannic hit a mine
The ship stoped and immideitly sinking fast to its starboard side before 5 second, this did not happened but after all the funnels fall the bow hit the bottom of the seas
The ship when it showed after the engine exploded it was on the port side instead or the starboard side at 1:16:07 and another mistake at 1:13:30 and said it has been hit on the port side instead of the starboard side which is the side where the mine hit and also sank on its starboard side
See above...
"A FICTIONAL account of the sinking of the H.M.H.S. Britannic"
It was a low budget movie , the makers of it never once claimed it was historically accurate .