S.O.S. Titanic (1979 TV)
Directed: William Hale
Plot Summary[]
The Titanic disaster is depicted, primarily as seen through the eyes of one couple in each of the three classes on board.
Note: the end credits list the ones who 'died' on the cast list.
Male Deaths[]
- Harry Andrews [Capt. Edward J. Smith]
- David Battley [Chief Boots: S. Stebbing]
- Ed Bishop [Henry Harris]
- Tony Caunter [Chief Officer: Henry Wilde]
- Nicholas Davies [Lift Attendant: Alfie King]
- Peter Fontaine [Card Player]
- Norman Gay [1st Class Passenger]
- Matthew Guinness [Catholic Priest: Father Byles]
- Tony Haygarth [Engineer Officer]
- Jerry Houser [Dan Marvin]
- David Janssen [John Jacob Astor]
- Paddy Joyce [Irish Priest]
- Victor Langley [Band Leader: Wallace Hartley]
- Arthur Malet [Librarian]
- André Maranne [Michel Navratil]
- Gerard McSorley [Martin Gallagher]
- John Moffatt [Benjamin Guggenheim]
- Aubrey Morris [Steward: John Hart]
- Martin Murphy [Bugle Boy: Peter Fletcher]
- Philip O'Sullivan [David Charters]
- Brychan Powell [2nd Titanic Gambler]
- Robert Pugh [James Farrell]
- Maurice Roëves [Leading Stoker: Fred Barret]
- Norman Rossington [Master-at-Arms: T. King]
- Stuart Saunders [1st Titanic Gambler]
- Geoffrey Whitehead [Thomas Andrews]
- Gordon Whiting [Isador Straus]
- Paul Young [First Officer: Willaim Murdoch]
- Unknown actor 156-B [Jack Philips]
Female Deaths[]
- Nancy Nevinson [Ida Straus]