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Sybille Schmitz | ||
Hans Nielsen | ||
Kirsten Heiberg | ||
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer | ||
Karl Schönböck | ||
Tammy Parks | Vladimina | |
Tina Krause | Shari O'Kari | |
Elizabeth Cintron | Molly Black | |
David Fine | Mr. Blatent | |
Bob MacKay | Chimes / Edmund | |
Jasi Cotton Lanier | Second Victim | |
Suzanne Lenore | 1st Victim | |
Michael R. Thomas | Eegor / Captain Skimmer | |
Jacob Bogert | Mareem | |
Zachary Winston Snygg | Winslow | |
Jeffrey Faoro | Mr. Smythe / Second Mate | |
Joseph Prussak | Mr. Pidant | |
Peter O'Hara | Mr. Felon | |
Pete Jacelone | Mr. Pissington | |
William Hellfire | Beaner / Ralph / Guitar Player |
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Producer | Michael Raso
John Paul Fedele |
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Writer | Michael Raso
Clancy Fitzsimmons |
Building the Titanic has been a huge financial effort, and White Star Line president Ismay wants her maiden voyage to hit the headlines. He urges Captain Smith to make the fastest possible crossing to New York. When iceberg warnings come in, the captain must ask himself if he is willing to risk the safety of his ship just to please Ismay. Written by Wilhelm Noeker |
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