Bad film,great score
As a someone who has an interest in titanic I've seen nearly all of the titanic with the exception of "saved from the titanic" (the first film made about the sinking in 1912 starring a actual survivor of the titanic silent film actress Dorothy Gibson the only prints of the film were destroyed in a fire at eclaire studios in 1914).
Raise the titanic is an awful film its one of those films where you cant help but wince through ever scene. When ever I think about this film I can imagine the directors yelling at him to take his titanic toy and stop wasting water in the bath there are other people who need to use it.
However the only element of this film that I have any liking for what so ever is for the score at the begin of the film for the montage old photos of the titanic. The composer of the score none other than John Barry the man behind the scores of the james bond films, critics stated that the score was the only positive thing to note about the film.
I recently began looking into buying the soundtrack but discovered that the original recorded casettes of the soundtrack have been lost so A re-recording by the City of Prague Philharmonic was however released on compact disc in 1999.
The only positive thing about film to speak of is lost to the ravages of history shame.