In Nacht und Eis (English: "In Night and Ice"), also called Der Untergang der Titanic ("The Sinking of the Titanic") and Shipwrecked in Icebergs in the... 6 KB (705 words) - 04:29, 6 May 2024 |
Mime Misu (category Romanian expatriates in Germany) and director. In 1912 he wrote and directed the first feature film about the sinking of the RMS Titanic, In Nacht und Eis, released in August 1912 four... 12 KB (1,363 words) - 10:13, 14 May 2023 |
Madeleine Astor (section In popular culture) businessman John Jacob Astor IV. Madeleine Talmage Force was born on June 19, 1893, in Brooklyn, New York, the younger daughter of William Hurlbut Force (1852–1917)... 19 KB (2,231 words) - 19:04, 28 April 2024 |
having transferred from another White Star liner, Celtic. He boarded Titanic in Southampton on 10 April 1912 and the ship set sail for New York that same... 8 KB (869 words) - 12:42, 30 April 2024 |
Allison family (section The Allisons in film) the disaster, In Nacht und Eis (In Night and Ice), includes the Allison family story, but not by name. The Allisons were major characters in the 1996 miniseries... 11 KB (1,110 words) - 17:43, 14 March 2024 |
Saved from the Titanic (category Films shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey) Ensign Jack William R. Dunn as Jack's pal Guy Oliver as Jack's pal In Nacht und Eis (1912), the second film about the disaster List of lost films List... 18 KB (2,324 words) - 23:05, 7 May 2024 |
before 1987. In Colombia and Equatorial Guinea a work enters the public domain 80 years after the creator's death. In 2004 copyright in Australia changed... 27 KB (827 words) - 01:37, 6 April 2024 |
Titan submersible implosion (category All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English) OceanGate, imploded during an expedition to view the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Aboard the... 131 KB (11,705 words) - 11:50, 4 May 2024 |
and rescue the inhabitants. Origins of the genre can also be found in In Nacht und Eis (1912), about the sinking of the Titanic; Atlantis (1913), also about... 23 KB (2,268 words) - 18:31, 7 May 2024 |
Violet Jessop (section In popular culture) stewardess and nurse in the early 20th century. Jessop is best known for having survived the sinking of both the RMS Titanic in 1912 and her sister ship... 13 KB (1,561 words) - 11:38, 30 April 2024 |
Ida Straus (category Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2020) husband died during the sinking of the Titanic. Rosalie Ida Blun was born in 1849 in Worms to Nathan Blun (1815–1879) and his wife Wilhelmine "Mindel" (née... 9 KB (914 words) - 20:34, 17 April 2024 |
Das Mirakel (section Das Mirakel in the US) RMS Titanic disaster, In Nacht und Eis (Shipwrecked in Icebergs). The film opens in the nave of a cathedral. People cry out in awe as a blind woman's... 41 KB (5,112 words) - 03:20, 12 December 2023 |
cost of extremely poor graphical effects and a completely lost cast." In his review in Paste, Matt Donato rated it 4/10 saying that "while Netflix harbors... 6 KB (514 words) - 22:59, 27 March 2024 |
Jack Thayer (category Suicides by sharp instrument in the United States) Philadelphia socialite Marian Thayer. Seventeen-year-old Thayer had been traveling in Europe with his parents and a maid named Margaret Fleming. They boarded the... 11 KB (1,258 words) - 11:04, 30 April 2024 |
Charles Joughin (category Deaths from pneumonia in New Jersey) Charles John Joughin (/ˈdʒɒkɪn/ JOK-in; 3 August 1878 – 9 December 1956) was a British-American chef, known as being the chief baker aboard the RMS Titanic... 9 KB (1,120 words) - 06:02, 29 April 2024 |
Archibald Gracie IV (category Deaths from diabetes in New York (state)) general. In 1863, the elder Gracie served at the Battle of Chickamauga; he was killed in action during the Siege of Petersburg in 1864. In that same... 19 KB (2,320 words) - 20:32, 6 May 2024 |
Isidor Straus (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) Representatives. He died with his wife, Ida, in the sinking of the Titanic. Straus was born into a Jewish family in Otterberg in the former Palatinate, then ruled... 17 KB (1,759 words) - 09:03, 24 April 2024 |
Millvina Dean (category Deaths from pneumonia in England) time. In 1998, she travelled to the United States to participate in a Titanic convention in Springfield, Massachusetts, and another in 1999 in Montreal... 17 KB (1,784 words) - 18:38, 10 May 2024 |
Wreck of the Titanic (category 1912 disasters in Canada) miles (690 kilometres) south-southeast off the coast of Newfoundland. It lies in two main pieces about 2,000 feet (600 m) apart. The bow is still recognisable... 112 KB (13,856 words) - 14:50, 10 May 2024 |
Jacques Futrelle (section In popular culture) Thinking Machine" for his use of logic. He died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Futrelle was born in Pike County, Georgia. He worked for the Atlanta... 11 KB (985 words) - 16:47, 13 January 2024 |
Frederick Fleet (category Burials in Hampshire) responded, "Well, enough to get out of the way." In later life, Fleet suffered from depression, possibly in part due to the disaster. He died by suicide at... 16 KB (1,636 words) - 21:52, 24 April 2024 |
Sinking of the Titanic (category 1912 disasters in Canada) RMS Titanic sank on 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean. The largest ocean liner in service at the time, Titanic was four days into her maiden voyage... 127 KB (16,950 words) - 01:09, 13 May 2024 |
Harold Bride (category Deaths from lung cancer in Scotland) was born in Nunhead, London, England, in 1890 to Arthur Bride and Mary Ann Lowe. The youngest of five children, Bride lived with his family in Bromley... 15 KB (1,790 words) - 12:44, 8 May 2024 |
Titanic II (film) (category Films set in 2012) direct-to-TV in Australia on 7 August 2010. It premiered on Syfy, on Sky in the UK and Ireland on 9 August. It was released on 25 August in the United States... 10 KB (1,240 words) - 14:54, 5 May 2024 |