In Nacht und Eis
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''In Nacht und Eis'' (English: "In Night and Ice"), also called ''Der Untergang der Titanic'' ("The Sinking of the ''Titanic''") and ''Shipwrecked in Icebergs'' in the US, is a 1912 German adventure-disaster
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super ...
about the sinking of RMS ''
Titanic RMS ''Titanic'' was a British passenger liner, operated by the White Star Line, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, Unit ...
''. The filming began in May 1912, and the film premiered in August 1912.


Plot

The film starts out with the passengers boarding at Southampton. The lives of the passengers on board the ill-fated ocean liner are depicted. On 14 April, ''Titanic'' strikes an iceberg, throwing the diners in the Café Parisien to the side. Panic strikes the passengers. The crew ready the lifeboats, despite the fact that there are not enough of them. Women and children are loaded, while the men are held back. The radio operators (who take up most of the sinking part of the film) send out an SOS. Fire blows out of the funnels during the sinking and then the boilers explode. The radio room floods, and finally the operators and captain jump ship and ''Titanic'' sinks. Some survivors make it to a lifeboat, where they are pulled in. The captain swims to the lifeboat but when he is offered a spot, he instead swims away and goes underwater to drown.


Production

The film was produced by
Continental-Kunstfilm 123 Chauseestraße, Berlin, Continental-Kunstfilm's first studioThe inscription ERBAUT MDCCCXCVI (built 1906) appears on the building. Remarkably it survived East_Berlin.html"_;"title="World_War_II,_and_ended_up_on_the_East_Berlin">World_War_II, ...
of
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and List of cities in Germany by population, largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's List of cities in the European Union by population within ci ...
, and while most of its footage was shot in a glasshouse studio in the rear courtyard of the offices at 123 Chausseestrasse, some footage was shot in
Hamburg (male), (female) en, Hamburger(s), Hamburgian(s) , timezone1 = Central (CET) , utc_offset1 = +1 , timezone1_DST = Central (CEST) , utc_offset1_DST = +2 , postal ...
, and some was possibly done aboard the German ocean liner ''Kaiserin Auguste Victoria'', then docked at Hamburg. The Café Parisien scenes were filmed in the vessel's Winter Garden. The Berlin Fire Department provided water to use for the sinking scenes. With a running time of 35 minutes, ''In Nacht und Eis'' was three times longer than the average film of 1912. Shot in black and white, various scenes were tinted to heighten their impact, such as night scenes in dark blue and a shot of a stoker feeding a burner in red. In one scene, a title card reads: ''Der kleine Milliardenerbe, welcher mit seinem Kindermädchen gerettet wurde, weil sich die ganze Familie opferte, um den Namen zu erhalten'' which translates to "The little inheritor of billions, who was rescued by his nanny to preserve the amilyname, since the whole family sacrificed themselves." This related to the true story of the
Allison family The Allison family were a Canadian family of 1st-class passengers on board the RMS ''Titanic'', which struck an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. The family consisted of Hudson Joshua Creighton Allison (December 9, 1881 – April 15, 1912 ...
which were traveling in First Class, whose baby Trevor escaped the ''Titanic'' with his nanny Alice, while his family perished in the sinking.


Preservation status

The film was presumed lost until February 1998, when the German film archivist Horst Lange, after seeing a newspaper article mentioning the disappearance of ''In Nacht und Eis'', informed the paper that he possessed a print of the film. Various scenes can be seen in the documentary '' Beyond Titanic''. The movie itself is available to view in its entirety on YouTube.


See also

*
List of rediscovered films This is a list of rediscovered films that, once thought lost, have since been discovered, in whole or in part. See List of incomplete or partially lost films and List of rediscovered film footage for films which were not wholly lost. For a fi ...
* List of films about the RMS ''Titanic''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:In Nacht Und Eis 1912 films German black-and-white films German disaster films Films of the German Empire German silent short films Films about RMS Titanic 1910s rediscovered films 1910s disaster films Rediscovered German films Silent adventure films 1910s German films