Titanic - The Musical
mild threat, language, suicide, sex references
Director(s)Thom Southerland
Production year2023
Release date07/03/2024
Genre(s)Drama, Musical, Performance
Approx. running minutes148m
CastMartin Allanson, Valda Aviks, Graham Bickley, Sam Brown, James Darch, David Delve, Adam Filipe, Alastair Hill, Barnaby Hughes, Barnaby Hughes, Niamh Long, Austin Shaw, Thom Southerland, Peter Stone, Austin Shaw, Danielle Tarento, Maury Yeston, Egli Keli
Titanic - The Musical
mild threat, language, suicide, sex references
TITANIC: THE MUSICAL is a recording of a live performance of a musical stage play based on the famous maritime disaster.
TITANIC: THE MUSICAL is a recording of a live performance of a musical stage play based on the famous maritime disaster.
threat and horror
There are mild scenes of threat in which frightened people attempt to escape the sinking ship while others calmly await their fate. A character narrates the final stages of the sinking in which passengers attempt to cling to the rail and fall one by one.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘ass’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, ‘Christ’ and ‘God’, in addition to the discriminatory term ‘kraut’.
sex
Infrequent mild sex references include one to a couple ‘sleeping together’. There are also very mild references to adultery, an engaged couple sharing a cabin with only one bed, and a scandal surrounding a marriage between a 19-year-old woman and a much older man. A trailer for a season of screenings of stage musicals features mentions of the title KINKY BOOTS.
suicide and self-harm
Blaming himself for his part in the disaster and facing certain death, a person takes his own life. The visual detail is minimal, however.
mild threat, language, suicide, sex references
Classified Date:
26/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Cinema Live UK
threat and horror
There are mild scenes of threat in which frightened people attempt to escape the sinking ship while others calmly await their fate. A character narrates the final stages of the sinking in which passengers attempt to cling to the rail and fall one by one.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘ass’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, ‘Christ’ and ‘God’, in addition to the discriminatory term ‘kraut’.
sex
Infrequent mild sex references include one to a couple ‘sleeping together’. There are also very mild references to adultery, an engaged couple sharing a cabin with only one bed, and a scandal surrounding a marriage between a 19-year-old woman and a much older man. A trailer for a season of screenings of stage musicals features mentions of the title KINKY BOOTS.
suicide and self-harm
Blaming himself for his part in the disaster and facing certain death, a person takes his own life. The visual detail is minimal, however.
Classified Date:
14/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Cinema Live UK
Classified date26/02/2024
LanguageEnglish
threat and horror
There are mild scenes of threat in which frightened people attempt to escape the sinking ship while others calmly await their fate. A character narrates the final stages of the sinking in which passengers attempt to cling to the rail and fall one by one.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘ass’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, ‘Christ’ and ‘God’, in addition to the discriminatory term ‘kraut’.
sex
Infrequent mild sex references include one to a couple ‘sleeping together’. There are also very mild references to adultery, an engaged couple sharing a cabin with only one bed, and a scandal surrounding a marriage between a 19-year-old woman and a much older man. A trailer for a season of screenings of stage musicals features mentions of the title KINKY BOOTS.
suicide and self-harm
Blaming himself for his part in the disaster and facing certain death, a person takes his own life. The visual detail is minimal, however.
Director(s)Thom Southerland
Production year2023
Release date07/03/2024
Genre(s)Drama, Musical, Performance
Approx. running minutes148m
CastMartin Allanson, Valda Aviks, Graham Bickley, Sam Brown, James Darch, David Delve, Adam Filipe, Alastair Hill, Barnaby Hughes, Barnaby Hughes, Niamh Long, Austin Shaw, Thom Southerland, Peter Stone, Austin Shaw, Danielle Tarento, Maury Yeston, Egli Keli
mild threat, language, suicide, sex references
Classified Date:
26/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Cinema Live UK
threat and horror
There are mild scenes of threat in which frightened people attempt to escape the sinking ship while others calmly await their fate. A character narrates the final stages of the sinking in which passengers attempt to cling to the rail and fall one by one.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘ass’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’, ‘Christ’ and ‘God’, in addition to the discriminatory term ‘kraut’.
sex
Infrequent mild sex references include one to a couple ‘sleeping together’. There are also very mild references to adultery, an engaged couple sharing a cabin with only one bed, and a scandal surrounding a marriage between a 19-year-old woman and a much older man. A trailer for a season of screenings of stage musicals features mentions of the title KINKY BOOTS.
suicide and self-harm
Blaming himself for his part in the disaster and facing certain death, a person takes his own life. The visual detail is minimal, however.
Classified Date:
14/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Cinema Live UK
Classified date26/02/2024
LanguageEnglish