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Queen Mary - A Legend of the Atlantic

The history of one of the most famous ships in the world – from construction, maiden voyage and claim on the coveted Blue Riband, to the Second World War and the post-war ‘golden age’. Featuring high quality archive sequences and exclusive interviews. More recent footage of the ship as she is today completes the fascinating story.

Top Cast

  • David Ellery

    David Ellery

    Narrator

  • Ron Winter

    Ron Winter

    Himself

  • John Dempsey

    John Dempsey

    Himself

  • John Smith

    John Smith

    Himself

  • John Treasure Jones

    John Treasure Jones

    Himself

  • Bill Winberg

    Bill Winberg

    Himself

  • Hal Johnson

    Hal Johnson

    Himself

  • Mark Steffy

    Mark Steffy

    Himself

  • Joe Prevratil

    Joe Prevratil

    Himself

Overview

The history of one of the most famous ships in the world – from construction, maiden voyage and claim on the coveted Blue Riband, to the Second World War and the post-war ‘golden age’. Featuring high quality archive sequences and exclusive interviews. More recent footage of the ship as she is today completes the fascinating story.

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