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2000 Italian moving-picture show

Titanic: The Legend Goes On
The Titantic. Below a blonde man and a redhaired woman kissing. The poster also includes various cartoon animals.

Theatrical release affiche

Directed by Camillo Teti [it]
Written past
  • Camillo Teti
  • Jymn Magon (consulting)
Produced by
  • Camillo Teti
  • Gian Paolo Brugnoli
  • Marco Scaffardi
Starring
  • Lisa Russo
  • Mark Thompson-Ashworth
  • Gisella Matthews
  • Kenneth Belton
  • Gregory Snegoff
Edited by Giovanni Conti
Music by Detto Mariano

Product
visitor

Titanic Cartoons SRL Roma

Distributed by Medusa Picture show[ane] [4]

Release engagement

  • xv September 2000 (2000-09-15) (Italy)[1] [ii] [3]

Running time

82 minutes (uncut)[ii]
Country Italy
Languages
  • Italian
  • English

Titanic: The Fable Goes On (Italian: Titanic, mille e una storia [5] or Titanic: La leggenda continua ), likewise released as Titanic: The Animated Movie ,[6] is a 2000 Italian animated musical film nigh the sinking of the RMS Titanic, written and directed past Camillo Teti.

Plot [edit]

The story begins on White Star Line chartered boat train, which is carrying passengers to the RMS Titanic. A poor girl named Angelica, treated equally a servant by her wicked stepmother and ii stepsisters, dreams of finding both love and her missing mother, with simply a blue locket equally a clue to the mother's identity. At the same time, an upper-course English language human being named William boards with his maid who laments the loss of her daughter years ago, as well as his secretary Gaston. Other passengers include the gold-earthworks Winnie, a failing banker named Jeremy McFlannel, a jewel thief named Corynthia Meanstreak, her two henchmen Kirk and Dirk, a detective named Sam Bradbury who has been sent to pursue them, and Molly, a gorgeous vocalizer. Also boarding in the cargo concord are a group of animals, including a family of Yiddish mice, some geese, a rapping dog named Fritz who sings a song called "Party Time", a magpie named Hector, and a band of Mexican mice. Throughout the voyage, the various passengers meet and interact. William and Angelica fall in love at first sight, while Winnie and Jeremy fall for each other after Winnie'due south dog Flopsy trips him. Gaston meanwhile attempts to woo Molly with Angelica's locket, which he found subsequently she unknowingly dropped it. Sam goes undercover to observe Corynthia while Kirk and Dirk make several unsuccessful attempts to steal jewelry from Winnie, but are foiled past her dog.

The picture show reaches its climax at a reception held in honour of the passengers. Angelica is able to nourish with William later her cabinmate Victoria loans her a suitable clothes. Meanwhile, the Yiddish mouse kid Maxie discovers that Angelica is missing her locket and recruits the other animals to help search for it, finding it in time for her to wear to the reception. Upon seeing the locket beingness worn by Angelica and hearing the correct implication from one of the ship'south officers that it was stolen when she received it, Molly slaps Gaston and leaves him. When Gertrude, Bernice and Hortense attempt to suspension up Angelica and William, Maxie scares them off. Kirk and Dirk manage to successfully steal a pearl choker from Winnie, only learn that information technology is a faux, as Winnie is non rich and uses false jewelry to infatuate wealthy men.

The Titanic hits an iceberg and begins to sink as the passengers rush for the lifeboats. Angelica, Victoria and Victoria's grandchildren manage to avert her stepfamily, who have boarded a lifeboat, reunite with William and they lead the steerage passengers to the boat deck. All of the animals escape on floating crates, rescuing the ship's cook in the process and being led to safety by dolphins. Winnie chooses to stay behind with Jeremy, who reveals to her that he is not the rich man she thought he was – he was on his way to America to exist bailed out subsequently his bank failed. Despite learning this, Winnie still loves him and they remain on the ship to die together. Molly as well chooses to remain behind on the ship, singing with the band, and dies along with them. William grabs a modest kid to protect every bit he falls overboard, when the ship breaks in half and sinks below the ocean. He puts the kid safely in a nearby gunkhole but his human foot is trapped in a rope from the transport's stern and he is dragged downwards with the ship, apparently dying. On i of the lifeboats, Angelica discovers that William'south maid is actually her mother and the 2 are reunited. They see Sam in the water and pull him aboard. William surfaces (having freed himself from the rope and staying alive underwater) alongside the boat and is reunited with Angelica. An epilogue reveals that the ii were married and lived happily ever after, that Detective Sam Bradbury put Corynthia behind confined, Kirk and Dirk married Angelica's stepsisters and Gaston married a wealthy socialite hoping to alive off her money but ended upwards in charge of her domicile's household chores.

Bandage [edit]

Italian version
  • Francesca Guadagno – Angelica
  • Francesco Pezzulli – William
  • Valeria Perilli – Geltrude
  • Claudia Pittelli – Berenice
  • Eliana Lupo – Ortensia
  • Stefania Romagnoli – Amalia
  • Lucio Saccone – Gaston
  • Luigi Ferraro – Kirk
  • Diego Reggente – Dirk
  • Mino Caprio – Sam
  • Stefano Mondini – First Officeholder Stockard
  • Pieraldo Ferrante – Capitano
  • Antonella Giannini – Molly
  • Letizia Ciampa – Pablito
  • Graziella Polesinant – Victoria
  • Bobby Solo – Fritz
English version
  • Lisa Russo – Angelica
  • Mark Thompson-Ashworth – William
  • Caroline Yung – Maxie the Mouse / Swedish Mouse
  • Gregory Snegoff – Fritz / Geoffrey
  • Giselle Matthews – Gertrude
  • Silva Benton – Bernice
  • Bianca Alessandra Ara – Hortense
  • Veronica Wells – Corynthia
  • Clive Riche – Kirk
  • Doug Meakin – Dirk
  • Jacques Stany – Gaston
  • Mickey Knox – Sam
  • Edmund Purdom – Jeremy McFannel
  • David Brandon – First Officer Stockard
  • Kenneth Belton – Captain Smith
  • Pat Starke – Molly
  • Jill Tyler – Victoria
  • Susan Spifford – Angelica'south Mother (uncredited)

Production and release [edit]

Titanic: The Legend Goes On was in production for 3 years.[ii] It was released to theaters on September 15, 2000 in its native Italian republic,[1] and received a DVD premiere in Canada the following July.[3] The Canadian VHS by Equinox Entertainment (titled Titanic: The Animated Movie) and DVD has since gone out of impress, though it has been re-released by Third Millennium Distributions.[ citation needed ]

English versions [edit]

At that place are two English language versions done with the same cast: an uncut dub, and a drastically cut and re-edited dub. The latter ane features an contradistinct plot, with entire scenes edited in different sequence, removed, re-used, or placed before other scenes. Boosted dialogue and various one-liners were added into originally silent scenes,[ citation needed ] along with new music scores and wacky cartoon sound furnishings. While the uncut version is 82-minutes long, this version was shortened to 58 minutes, plus 12 minutes of credits showing some deleted scenes, bringing the runtime to 70 minutes.

The edited version starts in medias res with the Titanic sinking, tells the residual of the story in flashback, and doesn't give an caption for why Angelica has been abased by her parents. Information technology also features a unlike music score by Matt McGuire and three new songs: "Holding Me", "Party Time" and "Mucho Gusto".[7] [ improve source needed ]

Reception [edit]

The film was described by Linda Maria Koldau, author of The Titanic on Film: Myth versus Truth, as being "a failed Disney imitation that excels in bad taste."[8] Christopher Campbell of IndieWire wrote that the motion picture was "inappropriate for children" and that "it's and then terribly written and fatigued that information technology's offensive to the Titanic's memory."[9] Motion-picture show critic Tim Brayton of Alternating Ending said it was "Among the about nuttily enjoyable bad movies of the 2000s."[10] [xi]

Titanic: The Fable Goes On has appeared on several "worst always" lists. British film magazine Total Film named information technology equally the worst film ever made, afterward it topped a list of the 66 worst films e'er in 2012.[12] Full Movie too included it on a list of the "50 Worst Kids Movies", noting that it is "Widely considered 1 of the worst blithe movies ever made."[13] Likewise, Castilian film mag Fotogramas selected it as one of the 20 worst films e'er made.[14] Will Roberts of American-based Showbiz Cheat Sheet listed information technology every bit the worst animated film ever made, while Screen Rant included information technology on a list of the twelve worst animated films of all time.[15] [16] It became the lowest rated motion-picture show on IMDb's Lesser 100 list in 2012.[17]

See as well [edit]

  • The Legend of the Titanic, another blithe motion picture nearly the Titanic
  • List of films about the RMS Titanic

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Scheda film: Titanic: Mille east una storia". Cinema(z) (in Italian). TIX Production, LLC. Archived from the original on Apr 22, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Morandini, Laura; Morandini, Luisi; Morandini, Morando. "Titanic, mille e una storia". il Moranidini: Zanichelli editore (in Italian). MYmovies / MoNet. Retrieved Dec 3, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Mckay, John (July 26, 2001). "Charlize Theron even irresistible when dying; Keanu Reeves' career may be on same route". Waterloo Region Tape. p. D.11. Retrieved May 27, 2010.
  4. ^ "Foto due east immagini di Titanic, mille e una storia". FilmTV.information technology (in Italian). Banzai Media due south.r.l. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  5. ^ Fara, Giulietta; Cosulich, Oscar, eds. (2006). Time to come Film Festival (in English and Italian). Edizioni Pendragon. p. 115. ISBN88-8342-444-1 . Retrieved May 29, 2010.
  6. ^ Koldau, Linda Maria (2012). The Titanic on Flick: Myth versus Truth. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 68. ISBN978-0786490370.
  7. ^ "Titanic: The Legend Goes on (2001)". 5 Apr 2010.
  8. ^ The Titanic on Pic: Myth versus Truth Linda Maria Koldau; McFarland, 2012 307 pages, folio 68
  9. ^ Campbell, Christopher (Apr 15, 2011). "100 Years of Terrible "Titanic" Exploitations in Film, Idiot box and Slides". IndieWire . Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  10. ^ "Titanic: The Blithe Movie". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  11. ^ Brayton, Tim (20 May 2020). "Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000) - Picture show Review". Alternate Ending . Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  12. ^ Winning, Josh (February fifteen, 2012). "66 Worst Movies Of All Time". Full Pic. GamesRadar+. Retrieved July two, 2017.
  13. ^ Winning, Winning (8 November 2011). "50 Worst Kids Movies". Total Film. GamesRadar+. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  14. ^ Rosado, Ricardo (ane October 2020). "Las xx peores películas de la historia del cine: un homenaje". Fotogramas (in European Castilian). Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  15. ^ "12 Worst Animated Movies of All Time". Screen Rant. January 15, 2017. Retrieved Nov 22, 2015.
  16. ^ Roberts, Volition (15 January 2017). "10 Worst Animated Movies of All Fourth dimension". Showbiz Cheat Canvass . Retrieved 25 Jan 2022.
  17. ^ Renzetti, Jackie. "Not Your Cameron'south "Titanic"". The Minnesota Daily . Retrieved 26 January 2022.

External links [edit]

  • Titanic: The Legend Goes On at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic:_The_Legend_Goes_On

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