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Search for the Titanic

"Like a sleeping giant, she has rested for seven decades in the unknown abyss of the North Atlantic. Now, the quest for her has begun!"

In “Search for the Titanic”, Orson Welles takes viewers into a massive expedition attempting to locate the remains of the famous unsinkable ship at the bottom of the North Atlantic several years after its sinking on its maiden voyage in April 1912.

Top Cast

  • Orson Welles

    Orson Welles

    Self - Host

  • Michael Harris

    Michael Harris

    Self

  • Jack Grimm

    Jack Grimm

    Self

  • Dr. William Ryan

    Dr. William Ryan

    Self

  • Dr. Fred Spiess

    Dr. Fred Spiess

    Self

  • Don Armand

    Don Armand

    Self

  • Dr. Carl Lowenstein

    Dr. Carl Lowenstein

    Self

  • Mark Olsson

    Mark Olsson

    Self

  • Dr. Allen Harret

    Dr. Allen Harret

    Self

Overview

In “Search for the Titanic”, Orson Welles takes viewers into a massive expedition attempting to locate the remains of the famous unsinkable ship at the bottom of the North Atlantic several years after its sinking on its maiden voyage in April 1912.

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