Titanic: The Aftermath
2012 drama documentary
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Titanic: The Aftermath is a dramatized documentary that focuses on the events that occurred in the lives of the survivors and those who lost people after the sinking of the Titanic.[1] The ninety minute film[2] was made in Halifax, Nova Scotia and first premiered on April 15, 2012.[3][4] The film was released during the 100th anniversary of the tragedy, and originally aired on the Discovery Channel.[5]
Cast
- Jeremy Akerman as Harold Wingate
- Rhys Bevan-John as Postman
- Jennifer Bradley as Mary Costin
- Marty Burt as Canon Kenneth Hind
- Josh Cruddas as Jock Hume
- Richard Donat as John Henry Barnstead
- Geoff Dunsworth as David Sarnoff
- John Dunsworth as Fredrick A. Hamilton
- Dennis Envoldsen as Vincent Astor
- Heather-Alexa Ross as Madeleine Astor
- Brian Heighton as John Snow
- Gary Levert as Captain Frederick Larnder
- Josh MacDonald as New York Times Journalist
- Christopher Shore as Andrew Hume
- Vanessa Walton-Bone as Susan Costin
- Hank White as Casket Maker